Spyke
slrpnk.net

Why isn't hyperdrive! or deadhead on there. His Lightwork album is great too.

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kinda? I've been a rock/sabbath geek for years and years. Last 2 years or so, I've done some big deep dives into power metal for the most part: Haunt, Wytch Hazel, Night Demon. I've been progressively getting heavier and I can finally tolerate growling vocals (which were a non starter for me for a LONG time).

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lemmy.ml

It's fine honey, I got this covered.

Hello officer, I got some Elder with me. Never leave home without them!

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Sunforgedreply
lemmy.ml

Nice I really like it.

You're dropping recomendations for the majority of the comments here, mad respect!

Have some Stonefield as a treat.

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lemm.ee

I offer Witchcraft by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard

I request power metal recommendations, please.

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slrpnk.net

I request power metal recommendations, please.

Blind Guardian (earlier stuff was primarily speed metal)

Unleash the Archers

Unlucky Morpheus

I hesitate to recommend Iced Earth since the bandleader is a raging POS but they fit the bill

Nightwish is more symphonic than power but they're top notch and might scratch that itch

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power metal

If you let hardcore bleed into the selection a bit, here are some favorites:

  • Pantera
  • Godsmack
  • NIN (Broken EP has more power metal in it than industrial, see "Last")
  • Rollins Band (End of Silence is so great)
  • Hatebreed (Concrete Confessional and Supremacy)
  • Chimaira
  • Lamb of God (dubiously power, more death but that's ok)
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ebcreply
lemmy.ca

I went to Kamelot's show last weekend, if you don't know them definitely check them out. Opening act was Ad Infinitum, I didn't know them but I was blown away! Melissa Bonny is an amazing singer.

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lemmy.world

I've been on a Spiritbox kick for a while. Chelsea Wolfe scratches an itch I didn't know was there, folk metal, like coffeehouse with the espresso machine grinding out the melody.

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lemmy.world

I have not heard spiritbox, but I have heard that they are similar to Reliqa, who I absolutely love

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I haven't heard Reliqa and just took a quick listen. No screams, right? Spiritbox has screams, a couple songs are entirely screams. I get this was a question about metal but of course there's all different opinions about frequency and style of screams. The screams are 50/50 for me but the cleans are excellent, bringing me back to Evanescence. I'll give Reliqa a full listen though.

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lemmy.world

I'm going to show my age with this list, and metal is such a large genre I don't always know what counts. Hopefully there's new ones for some folks that you'll enjoy as much as I do.

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sopuli.xyz
goldenbugreply
kbin.social

Noora Louhimo is a goddess. What a voice! (The singer of Battle Beast).

I've seen her live and I tell you, she somehow sounds even better?!

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Battle Beast is currently my favorite live band what I've seen. Show has always been epic and full of energy, I just love it.

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Classyreply
sh.itjust.works

As an atheist living in an incredibly conservative Christian area, it's fun wearing band shirts for acts like you've listed. Lamb of God, Cannibal Corpse, Mayhem...

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lemmy.world
  1. alien weaponry. Kiwi band that have a lot of Maori (nz indigenous people/language) in their music.

  2. red. Christian metal band, but still good for non Christians since it's just based on Christian values not directly worship.

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Death Metal Æther Realm, Heaven Shall Burn

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lemmy.world

Kardashev - Snow Sleep

"Kardashev is a progressive death metal band hailing from Tempe, AZ, whose lyrics focus on the advancement of the human race through themes of technology, selflessness, love, and altruism. Given their positive take on death metal, their style has been jokingly referred to as “life metal,” and they also embrace the genre tag “deathgaze” (death metal + shoegaze) which perfectly describes their ambient death metal approach. "

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lemmy.world

Don’t have links atm but

Alpha Wolf (Just released a record today)

Erra (just released an record today)

Cliffside

Knocked Loose

Orbit Culture

Darko US

Aviana

Varials

Invent Animate

Bury Tomorrow

Chamber

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I want to like Darko US cuz their stuff has a really cool sound, but I just can't get through even one song by them most of the time. It's just so incredibly aggressive and heavily engineered that it's difficult to listen to imo

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I think this is considered prog metal, not sure. But the band Animals as Companions. I think they are fucking awesome. Combat Cartography (iirc) is a awesome track check out.

I'm not into rock/metal enough to know all the genres that well, but alot of the heavier stuff has singers that just ruin it for me. Animals deals with that in Mt favorite way, no singer.

I love Jesters Dance by In Flames, but that seems to be one of the few they have without singing.

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lemm.ee

You might be thinking of Animals as Leaders, I can't find anything about Animals as Companions. And you're right, they're definitely prog metal. Super intricate riffing and bizarro time signatures. It's a good time! I'm not familiar enough with them to know what song you're talking about, but they're a very unique group.

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Diobhalreply
ttrpg.network

If you're into the vibe but not the singers, you might like And So I Watch You From Afar, Earth, Pomegranate Tiger, Plini, Polyphia, The Algorithm, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, If These Trees Could Talk, Pelican, and Polarization. All instrumental metal/rock at different levels of heavy.

That's kind of a long list but I hope you find something in it 😅

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Well plini I have liked for some time. He recently dropped a track with the guy from Animals as Leaders, Tosin Abasi. It's pretty good. Thanks for that list tho I enjoy having new shit to lookup on spotify.

And to anyone reading this who read my first comment,it's Animals as LEADERS and the song I mentioned is Conflict Cartography.

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Mandroid Echostar - Catchy prog metal with clean vocals

Anaal Nathrakh - Grind/black metal with industrial influences

The Arcane Order - Long-form melodic death metal

Arcania - Kinda like a thrashier Gojira

Rivers of Nihil - Proggy death metal

Unfathomable Ruination - Brutal tech death

Thantifaxath - Dissonant black metal

We Lost the Sea - Post-metal. I need to give some context for this one:

Departure Songs is inspired by failed, yet epic and honourable journeys or events throughout history where people have done extraordinary things for the greater good of those around them, and the progress of the human race itself. This is a celebration and a tribute. Each song has it’s own story and is a soundtrack to that story.

This is our 3rd album and our first instrumental album. We’re exploring new ground and exploring ourselves in the past 2 and a bit years since Chris went on his own journey. It’s slightly bleak with shimmers of hope and layers of emotion. It’s a tribute and a catharsis of emotion and honesty.

I.e., their vocalist died and this was their way of grieving. Incredibly deep cut IMO.

Alpinist - "heavylowfastslowdark hardcore"

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Echostar reminds me of Witchcraft in that his vocals are so clean that it almost doesn't jive with the genre.

I don't dislike it by any means. Just have to work a little to get into it. Echostar is unbelievably technical. Their syncopation and noise control are otherworldly

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lemmy.ml

I will never stop worshipping Primus and whatever whacky thing they do.

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Diobhalreply
ttrpg.network

No no, we don't say that anymore.

Now we say "I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts"

Incidental recommendation for Morphine - far from a metal band, but a 3 piece bass/sax/drums unit that inspired Primus.

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BreadOvenreply
lemmy.world

I knew Primus Sucks! Has been gone for a while, I just see it still from time to time. I guess I should stop haha.

Is that actually the new saying? I haven't seen them in years. Sadly.

Morphine is great, I am not as well-versed with them compared to Primus. But they are good. Does their bassist only use 2 or 3 strings? Or am I thinking of another band?

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Diobhalreply
ttrpg.network

Nah it's not new, Claypool said it on stage once in the late 90s or early 2000s but it just sticks with me, haha. I've never had the pleasure of seeing them, unfortunately. Someday I hope!

I think the dude uses 2 strings actually, I'd forgotten that particular detail! Generally kind of plays them both at once too, little power chords. Delighted to hear you know them, I feel like they're one of those acts that you feel like nobody knows until you discover them and suddenly everyone knows them

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Exactly my thoughts. I've only seen Primus once long ago. Was also at a festival with a "VIP" area that I didn't pay for. So I was like at least 40 m from the stage. I'd like to see them again, maybe in a smaller venue.

Can't actually remember how I came across morphine, but being a bassist, the 2 sting thing was crazy/awesome.

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Yeah I've seen them live at the Prophecy Fest 2022. Was a really great concert!

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slrpnk.net

one of my favourite tracks.

spicy take - they are pop, rather than metal.

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It’s prog but Angra with Kiko as lead guitarist is still the greatest of all time for me. Kiko left the band for Megadeth a little while back, their new guitarist is solid but just not on the same level. Rebirth, Fireworks and Temple of Shadows are probably my top 3 favorite albums.

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sh.itjust.works

Spotify links cuz I'm lazy — not in any particular order:

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Technusreply
lemmy.zip

Ex Mortis by Ice Nine Kills is an absolute bop. Swing-time metalcore.

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I’m a huge panopticon fan. I got one of their CDs from a local radical book shop the other day.

I’ve not heard of the other three, I’ll check em out!

Edit: I’ve listened to a song by all three, and I really dig Cauldron and Warmoon Lord. I can definitely see cauldron go in my catalogue for when I need to mix things up, they’re outside my normal go-to genres.

To throw two more back at you, check out Dawn Ray’d, an excellent melodic black metal/RABM band with some great lyrics, themes, and some solid songwriting. The band’s politics are similar to Panopticon, or Woe.

Others by No One, a prog metal concept album I can’t exactly describe. To me, it feels like the only band that has carried Native Construct’s torch, which is one of the best compliments I can give. It’s an enthralling listen.

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Hello fella fan from Arka'n. Writing so I can check your recommendations later.

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Job for a Cowboy - The Forever Rot - technical death metal/progressive metal

Lacuna Coil - Delirium - gothic metal with a mix of clean/harsh female/male vocals

Decapitated - Veins - technical death metal

VOLA - Head Mounted Sideways - progressive metal with a mix of clean and harsh vocals

Caligula's Horse - Slow Violence - progressive metal with mostly clean vocals

Skyharbor - Miracle - progressive metal with clean vocals

Baroness - Shine - progressive metal with mostly clean vocals and mix of male/female

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Twelve Foot Ninja is fantastic. A little bit funky and weird, but still heavy, and some very positive vibes

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This thread is a scorcher. Excellent recommendations.

I could do this all evening but I've picked a few favourites. These are artist recommendations rather than just tracks.

Here's some accessible ones (Spotify links):

And some slightly less accessible ones (Also Spotify links):

I will also strongly second the already recommend Chelsea Wolfe, Opeth, Alcest, Orbit Culture and 3TEETH!

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