I thought I would share this with you all, I think a road trip to England is in order.
http://www.blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=187316
http://www.blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=187316
Right on, that's a chick on vocals btw. The parkway is not really my thing but I will say it's most definitely some of the better metalcore I've heard.
Oh, and a question.. can't remember if you said you liked the Nile or Asphyx I posted earlier or is it too much for you as far as death metal goes?
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Grotesquerie shows some promise. What do you think of hatebreed?
Honestly TOOL is one of my favorite bands ever. Talk about original.
i get the feeling that you (headbanger) don't like tool because they take hard metal in a direction that you see as untrue to the genre, but I see that new direction as ingenious, and a necessary evolution, if metal is going to stay vital.
Have any of you listen to Down? It's Pantera meets Corosion of Conformity meets Crowbar... Considered a "Sueper Group". Check out Eyes of the South, Bury Me In Smoke or Pillamyd, all great songs.
And.... TOOL kicks ass, I consider them a form of Metal. They are definitely worth listening to.
cheezydemon3 said:I love it! Headbanger is the guardian of the genre!
I am OK with that. Tool borrowed from metal, but what they make deserves it's own genre. System of a Down is as original, but their silly politically tainted agenda (which I love, but they sure as eff aint TOOL) makes them definitely different.
As far as the whole "Metal" goes,......insanely original death metal is where I am sure I would find my favorite, but I haven't heard it yet.
Tool didn't borrow anything, they do what they do and the result is usually some pretty good hard rock, I can respect that.
I really miss damage plan. I think they would have been bigger then pantera had the tragedy not happened.
Yes, Damage Plan was good. Have you listend to Hell Yeah, Vinny Pauls band, they are just as good, with a couple of members from Mudvayne. They make a decent metal band.
Tool is good, but not metal.. This is fact.
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I'm sorry, but I gota stir the sh!t pot and make it stink for a minute....
You say "Tool isn't Metal...This is fact". Where is your fact? Or is this your opinion? While I think every man is entitled to their own opinion, please show your facts
Here are my facts.:
Genres: Alternative metal, art rock, progressive metal, progressive rock
Grammy awards and nominations
Year Nominated work Award Result
1998 "Ænema" Best Metal Performance Won
1998 Ænima Best Recording Package Nominated
1998 "Stinkfist" Best Music Video, Short Form Nominated
2002 "Schism" Best Metal Performance Won
2007 10,000 Days Best Recording Package Won
2007 "Vicarious" Best Hard Rock Performance Nominated
2008 "The Pot" Best Hard Rock Performance Nominated
So, the awards they won were in the "Metal" catagory, and the Nominated but not won was in the "Hard Rock" catagory.
Sorry man, while I respect your opinion, it is my opinion that TOOL is Metal !
Don't get upset...I'm just poking the sleeping bear and having some fun. In the words of Tesla "Call it what you want", it's all good music regardless of the category.
I'm sorry, but I gota stir the sh!t pot and make it stink for a minute....
You say "Tool isn't Metal...This is fact". Where is your fact? Or is this your opinion? While I think every man is entitled to their own opinion, please show your facts
Here are my facts.:
Genres: Alternative metal, art rock, progressive metal, progressive rock
Grammy awards and nominations
Year Nominated work Award Result
1998 "Ænema" Best Metal Performance Won
1998 Ænima Best Recording Package Nominated
1998 "Stinkfist" Best Music Video, Short Form Nominated
2002 "Schism" Best Metal Performance Won
2007 10,000 Days Best Recording Package Won
2007 "Vicarious" Best Hard Rock Performance Nominated
2008 "The Pot" Best Hard Rock Performance Nominated
So, the awards they won were in the "Metal" catagory, and the Nominated but not won was in the "Hard Rock" catagory.
Sorry man, while I respect your opinion, it is my opinion that TOOL is Metal !
Don't get upset...I'm just poking the sleeping bear and having some fun. In the words of Tesla "Call it what you want", it's all good music regardless of the category.
To me, however, it's a simple matter of guitar riffs and arrangement of the music. Listen to the riffs and time changes instead of keying on distortion and palm muting. I can hear it right away, the rock based riffs that Tool uses, almost exclusively, and the standard rock time signatures, although progressive at times (think Rush), don't have any basis in traditional or progressive metal whatsoever.
This is why I don't consider Tool a metal band and I never will unless they actually start playing metal instead of rock.
With that said, I'd also like to point out that I don't consider bands like Korn and Slipknot metal bands either, along with the majority of that "nu-metal" garbage that the music media tries to push on kids nowadays.
But that's just my opinion.
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I see your point, they are deffinitely a world apart from Sabbath, Preist or Iron Maiden, but with the way things progress in the world, is anyone like that anymore? Megadeth's 13 album is awsome, but is it the same as Peace Sells? Some songs, yes but not all, or even Anthrax's Worship music, which is a good metal album, but do all the songs hold a candle to Among The Living?
I'm 43 and while I have a fondness for the old school metal, I like the Nu Metal "Tool, God Smack, Korn, Disturbed, Five Finger Death Punch" they are today like our Metal was to us in the 80's. There is no place in my heart for any of that throat grunting type music they call metal, it's just not for me.
Who today would you consider true Metal, and I mean as it was when it was created? Ratt came out with a new one acouple of years ago called Infested, not great, but it did sound 80ish. Maybe that's why it wasn't that good.
I think Metal has evolved, and into a new generation which can still be labled as metal, unfortunately we have to evolve with it.
It's all good music however it's labeled
Who today would you consider true Metal, and I mean as it was when it was created?
Well put.
Tool sounds NOTHING like Elvis, so how is it rock?
It is, because everything has to evolve. If "Metal" or anything else just fits into this little square box, then eventually you are talking to yourself and spinning your wheels while everyone else has moved on.
I guarantee that we could find a few Elvis die hards that claim that "Rock" is what Elvis played, not this new fangled BS.
There has to be a middle ground. With nothing new, anything would stagnate.
Recycling the old riffs, and somewhat changing chords and rythms is not creating something NEW.
Just a few...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4af1C6K5Xs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUoHDsPkolM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q77c-ZAsjcg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2OnaDw-n24
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPiqFA38OdQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqooRODUZRU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYYjz4V7TG4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqYrOgWqhaE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_eNoLcJ6Ts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MRyIChzpgU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3u0xQ5k-_9I
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUktK_eZpyI
Oh Man, I don't even know where to begin...
First off, it all had a good metal sound, I'm not much into what I call "Nordic Metal".
That one guy on the right of the Enforce album, he looks like Kevin Debrow. Some of that stuff reminded me a bit of Judas Preist, Iron Maiden, Queensryche and Dragonforce.
It was all solid sounding metal.
Try these !! This is Good Metal