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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Prague
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Now I am completelly fascinated by band Agalloch
![]() They are not easy to describe... Mixture of dark metal, neo-folk, post-rock and progressive. Electric and acoustic guitars, sometimes piano. If you like Opeth, you will probably like this band too. |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Where people kill 30 million pigs per year
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I especially like the instumentals and the times when the singers *aren't* growling. The growling in songs just feels so impersonal to me, and it makes me stop and think, "Oh yes, the person is growling to show he/she can growl," which distracts me from the emotion behind what is being growled. Since often the growling makes hearing the words difficult, I also feel some animosity toward growling, because I think it makes understanding the music more difficult. I guess I really just prefer people's talking/singing voices...they feel more individual and unique than growling long passages. I agree, though, that what I admire about these two songs by Agalloch is very similar to what I admire about Opeth...the cleanless of the drums, the energy, the changing beat patterns, and the feeling of foreboding and all is not well.
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