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While I find the new Nightwish album very good, I found only parts of Tarja's album worthwhile. She does a cover of Alice Cooper's Poison, though.
While I find the new Nightwish album very good...
Oh, me too. I just like the older Nightwish better.
How does it make them sound gimmicky? It's not like they all of a sudden switched to a classicly trained operatic singer to be cool. They started out like that back in the early 90s.
How is having a female singer a gimmick? If anything, I would rather hear an operatic singer. It's nice change of pace from ever.other.band. that has the generic cookie monster growls and grunts.
I'm not saying the fact alone is gimmicky.. It's just so out of the norm that the band could cling to that as a claim to fame. I mean, would Lacuna Coil be famous without christina?
I mean, would Lacuna Coil be famous without christina?
DiegoooooI have to say I'm a bit disappointed in all of you. The new Opeth album is out and no one has drooled over it yet.
Good to hear. I was a bit worried how things would turn out after Martin Lopez and Peter Lindgren left the band. 👍Speaking of grind...
Opeth - Watershed
Well... I have to admit it's what I expected it to be, which is amazingly awesome. The first song (Coil) had me uttering WTF over and over again, especially because it has a couple of Opeth firsts: female vocals and synths. But they serve as an opening to the second song (Heir Apparent), which is a big
The album itself is a bit more grindish than the previous ones and the acoustic parts tend to be more distorted. Only seven tracks, and the last one isn't that big of a deal. Still, they continue with the 8-15 minute songs and mixing growling with normal singing with whispering.
Maybe one of the most anticipated albums for me this year, and it didn't disappoint in the least.
Forgive me if this is a stupid question and not at all in line with metal, but I recall reading that the title of Metallica's ninth effort is to be released today (I say it may not be metal as the last few albums have been more towards a hard rock vibe; the album is described as being "the missing link" between Justice and the Black Album), but I can't seem to be finding it anywhere (I can't even recall where I read it) nd I'm having internet conenction troubles, so most of my energy is focused on reasearching my HR essay. Anyone know what the title is?
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Metallica's upcoming ninth studio album is expected to be released in the third quarter of 2008. The album's style has been described as more progressive and, at times, melodic, as it features many guitar solos. It has been referred to as the "missing link" between 1988's ...And Justice for All and 1991's Metallica. The album will be Metallica's first studio album to be released since 2003's St. Anger.