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#85 (permalink) |
The Big Dog
Join Date: Apr 2011
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Screamo
1.Circle Takes The Square - As The Roots Undo (Possibly one of the best albums of all time) 2. Envy - Dead Sinking Story 3. Pg.99 - Document 8 4. City of Caterpillar - Self Titled 5. Orchid - Dance tonight, Revolution Tomorrow. ^Anybody looking to get into the genre, you can't go wrong with those 5. |
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I don't understand Circle Takes the Square; take the song Houdini Logic. It starts off well enough, nice single notes, drumming is appropriate, and I start thinking to myself, maybe this band is worthwhile.
And then the band decides to get random, and my frustration increases.
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See, that's another thing I'm having difficulty with; is there truly a substantive difference between screamo and metalcore? This seems analogous to people claiming there's a difference between speed and thrash metal....
Eh, I would hardly call what they're doing experimenting; but even to not debate that point, I ****ing hate it.
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Screamo: Metalcore:
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#90 (permalink) |
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Botch are Mathcore, which differs from Metalcore in that there is a greater emphasis on speed, technicality and complex time signatures. There's a progressive element to it.
Metalcore is bands such as Killswitch Engage, As I Lay Dying and Bullet For My Valentine. Breakdowns, harmonised riffs, double-bass pedals and drop-tuning are key elements. Screamo differs in that it's a dissonant confluence of Emo and Hardcore Punk, characterised by melodic guitar-interplay, frantic tempo and dynamic shifts, and an intense angst/melancholy. Metal and its conventions aren't typically an influence. Of course, this is purely my take on it all. Genre's a murky business. |
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