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11-10-2009, 03:26 PM | #302 (permalink) |
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Been awhile since I've done one of these, so here we go again:
Beginner's Guide to Peter Tagtgren Chances are if you're even remotely connected to the Swedish Death Metal scene in the last twenty years you've probably heard of this man. Peter Tagtgren is connected to almost as many projects as other virtuosos like Mike Patton or Devin Townsend. He plays guitar and does vocal work for his main band Hypocrisy. He has an industrial metal side project called Pain, which has gained immense popularity in the last five years. He did vocals and guitar for grindcore group Lock Up before they went their separate ways a few years ago. He also provided vocals for the "All-Star" Swedish Death Metal band Bloodbath for their 2004 album Nightmares Made Flesh. Most importantly however, he is the founder and owner of The Abyss studios in Ludvika, Sweden which has recorded bands like Enslaved, Children of Bodom, Dark Funeral, Dimmu Borgir, Immortal, Therion, and Borknagar. At first he wasn't the front-man and main lyricist of Hypocrisy, that job was held by Magnus Broberg (better known as Emperor Magus Caligula). At first they were hailed as a fairly mediocre death metal band, focusing on the usual suspects found in Death Metal lyrics; i.e. Satan, violence, addiction, and torture. It wasn't until the band oust Broberg and installed Tagtgren in his place that the band started to achieve success. With a rapid departure in lyrical content, Hypocrisy started to shift to a more melodic style of playing, but keeping the guttural vocals that are characteristic of the genre. Their lyric content changed to focus more on the paranormal and extraterrestrial, something Tagtgren found fascinating. This departure from the norms of Death Metal helped Hypocrisy stand out amongst the legions of Death Metal bands of the early '90's trying to do the same thing (believe me there's LOTS). Anyhow to make a long story short, as Hypocrisy's popularity began to grow, Tagtgren decided to expand outwards and started his own industrial metal band Pain in 1997 that has continued to this day. In 1999 Tagtgren contributed vocals to the U.K. grindcore band Lock Up, all while still recording and touring with Hypocrisy. In 2004 he replaced Mikael Åkerfeldt for vocals on the new Bloodbath album, that same year he released Hypocrisy's 9th album The Arrival. Since 2004 he has put most of his energy into Pain and Hypocrisy, but also with running The Abyss Studio and mixing and producing a large number of metal bands. The man is truly a monster when it comes to work ethic, never a slow moment for Mr. Tagtgren. Here's the list of songs I felt best expressed the immense awesomeness that is Peter Tagtgren. As always band names are Bolded Album titles are Italicized And song titles are "quoted" 01. "Black Forest" - Hypocrisy - The Fourth Dimension 02. "Roswell 47" - Hypocrisy - Abducted 03. "Through The Window of Time" - Hypocrisy - The Final Chapter 04. "Paranormal Mysteria" - Hypocrisy - Hypocrisy 05. "Eraser" - Hypocrisy - The Arrival 06. "Fearless" - Hypocrisy - Virus 07. "Hang Him High" - Hypocrisy - A Taste of Extreme Divinity 08. "Destroyed" - Hypocrisy - Catch 22 09. "Shut Your Mouth" - Pain - Nothing Remains The Same 10. "Just Hate Me" - Pain - Nothing Remains The Same 11. "Nailed To The Ground" - Pain - Psalms of Extinction 12. "Follow Me" - Pain - Cynic Paradise 13. "Delirium" - Lock Up - Pleasure Paves Sewers 14. "Eaten" - Bloodbath - Nightmares Made Flesh 15. "Stillborn Savior" - Bloodbath - Nightmares Made Flesh Come and Get It! |
11-10-2009, 05:12 PM | #303 (permalink) |
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The Black Metal doesn't appeal to me massively as I'm not a huge fan of the genre, however I am interested in hearing Pain so on the D/L.
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11-11-2009, 08:38 AM | #306 (permalink) |
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awesome!
i already have all that music... it's just awesome to see someone else here who digs Gift of Gab you like other Quannum guys? Lateef? Lyrics Born? Joyo?
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11-11-2009, 04:52 PM | #308 (permalink) | |
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Anyhow I like just about all of the Quannum label. Lateef and Lyrics Born did a great job with Latyrx and The Mighty Underdogs. Chief Xcel and Lateef did a cool project together in 2007 called Maroons. That label is one of the more solid hip hop labels around. |
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11-11-2009, 11:42 PM | #309 (permalink) | |
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Joyo's stuff isn't bad, but not the greatest. did you know that's she's Lyrics Born's wife? the Lateef & Z-Trip album is great too. and the compilations, especially the Solesides one. it's all good!
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11-12-2009, 02:18 PM | #310 (permalink) |
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Really enjoying the first Tangerine Dream comp mate, I have set the music list to 'album by year' so it's playing in chronological order, they just kept getting better. I have 'Rubycon' and 'Force Majeure' on CD but it has been a very long time.
'Movements of a Visionary' is the highlight so far, you can see why they were invited to play cathedrals. It has that slightly new age vibe that Popol Vuh had as well, but you know, in the FUTURE |
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