I’ve found that a lot of Sonata Arctica’s songs are really awesome, but some of them are just ok.
One of my favorite songs by them right now is “Black Sheep.” Have you heard that one? I love the part of the solo from 2:33 to 2:38. I mean, the whole solo is awesome, but that part is my favorite.
Originally posted by Oso just listened to it. dude, you listen in great detail if those 6 seconds meant more than the rest to you. hats off to you.
Assuming you weren’t mocking me, I appreciate the complement.
i think I’ve decided they remind me a little too much of 80’s.
Like I said, some of their stuff isn’t as good as others. Some of it almost sounded a little too “nu-metal” for me. But a lot of it is good, progressive sounding power metal.
the drumming is fast and tight which caught me.
Are you a drummer?
just listened to the cover. i prefer the original.
Me too. I just think this cover was an awesome version of it. A lot of bands do covers and don’t do a good job. SA added their own style to it and I think they did well.
What kind of music (metal) do you usually listen to? What instruments do you play?
Metallica died in a plane crash after they recorded and justice for all. Cuz every album after that sucked. Basically after they lost cliff they started going down hill. However, old metallica still rules the earth.
BTW, IronFist-
The man o war quote goes,
“If you are not into metal, you are not my friend”
Wimps and Posers leave the halls!
I saw man o war live a few years ago, those guys crack me up.
If you want to hear cool metallica covers download some Apocalyptica here is a link
Oh and if you are into the strings cover stuff here are some more string cover bands
Third Eye Open - cover tool songs
Strung Out on OK computer - RaidoHead cover band
Also, if you download some of these guys on a file sharing app (like kazaa, reverse connect etc) you will find a lot of their stuff. A lot of it was never released. Like Apocalpytica also did One, by Metallica but its not on their album.
Here are some cool metal bands to check out (all types of metal):
Nuerosis
Coalesce
Today is the Day
Dillinger Escape Plan
Anything Mike Patton does
Darkest Hour
Isis
Kyuss
I guess I could be wrong about that version, but the original lyric sheets said its was the way I posted it. I am not sure if I have even heard that version of the song. I’ll have to dig out my manowar viynl after I get home from work today and check it out.
BTW, no offense was intended, more of like an FYI, but it seems like we were both right and both wrong lol
I like the one I have in my quote the best. Cuz that implies that if someone likes metal, they are your friend. But the other way implies that the ONLY way someone can be your friend is by liking metal. The first way still lets you have friends who don’t necessarily like metal
What are they like live? I heard that at one show one of their amps blew or something and so they started over cuz they wanted to give the audience the full effect.
I also heard they’re pretty nice. I heard about someone who wrote to them saying they couldn’t find one of their albums anywhere, and Manowar sent them a copy of the CD for free.
Aren’t they also in the Guiness Book of World Records as being the “loudest band ever” or something like that? I don’t know how cool that is, tho… my hearing was messed up for a day after I went to a Metallica concert and that was loud enough. And I even wore earplugs for part of that.
Well, for one they use amplitheatre speakers in clubs. So its really really loud. They kept trying to get the only 2 girls at the club to flash them while they played. They weren’t wearing any of their heavy metal barbarian costumes (which was kind of a disappointment). Each member of the band did their own solo on their instrument (each solo was so metal it pretty much almost destroyed the foundation of the building as they played it). Most of the crowd was there to see this metal band called the Immortals, but I was there to see manowar. They were nice guys and definately played to the crowd. The guitarist was extremely good and I was very humbled when I watched his hands fly up and down his ax. I play guitar (very poorly) and I wish I had like 1/10th of that guys skills.
The tickets were 20 dollars and I would easily pay 20 dollars again to see them live again. The only problem is they only have like 8 tour dates in the U.S. and the rest are in europe.
Ironfist: not mocking you at all. truly meant it as a compliment. I think I heard what you heard but I personally wouldn’t have picked it up w/o someone pointing it out.
Not a drummer or any other type of musician. Played drums for like 2 years in Jr. High but thats it. Years ago I reconciled myself to just being a listener and a reader.
I don’t have a preference for any one style of music. I have several of the old Metallica and a couple of older Judas Preist. I like to listen to good hard driving music when I work out or am driving long distances but that could also mean some good fast blue grass as well.
Dream Band:
Brian May, Earl Scruggs, Billy Joel, Fred Wesley & the ***** Horns, Victor Wooten, Carter Beauford.
metal wise what I like is driving bass and drums and minor chords
watcha got? [/B]
lol thanks for all those links
As far as driving bass and drums and minor chords… I’m assuming you want something a little more musically complex than the “nu-metal” that permeates “rock” radio stations? If you’re unfamilar with the term “nu-metal,” let me define it for you:
Nu-metal: “Hardcore” songs involving simple verses and choruses made up of the same 4 power chords repeating over and over again. Sometimes the choruses will have different chords. Guitar solos are practically non-existant. Vocal talent is often sub-par. Occassionally mixed with some electronic elements (Linkin Park does this). Usually no one in the band has more skill than a 6-month student of their instrument.
Examples: Taproot, Seether, Linkin Park, Staind, etc.
Some bands are a little better than the standard cookie-cutter Nu-Metal formula, like Korn or Disturbed.
Anyway, there’s plenty of “driving bass and drums and minor chords” to be found in the nu-metal scene. But I assume you’re looking for “real” metal