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#411 (permalink) |
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Blut Aus Nord borders on genius with their atmospherics and just general aura about their sound, however Celtic Frost's blending of doom and gothic metal on Monotheist was such a step out of their comfort zone and it paid off brilliantly. I believe someone made the comment about Blut Aus Nord's sound being intensely evil, and I agree with that statement wholeheartedly, BUT nothing touches Synagoga Satanae in that regard.
You can't really go wrong with either but: Celtic Frost - 3 Blut Aus Nord - 1
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ok finally heard both
nice pick - both has an intense wall of noise guitar sound and the lyrics are vaguely Agnostic blut aus nord - the more dissonant of the two, and the atmospherics are good, unlike a certain Count Grishnakh (Burzum), the singing is also very good and some of the tracks are soundtrack-ish celtic frost - brutal and unrelenting, it's certainly different from their usual stuff unnecessary tough call, so i'm flipping a coin - heads - blut, tails - celtic so:- Celtic Frost - 3 Blut Aus Nord - 2 |
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#413 (permalink) |
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Celtic Frost win that battle 3-2. Next up is this mathcore battle from 2007 submitted by The Batlord featuring these two well known bands and hell I love that Colors album
![]() Dillinger Escape Plan Ire Works 2007
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Zum Henker Defätist!!
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Alright, Ire Works kicks ass, but Colors is probably one of my fav albums of all time. I usually don't like albums to be as long as this one is, but Colors is just a musical journey that I can't help but listen to all the way through every time I listen to it. There are just so many moments of perfection and odd mind **** moments that just keep you going until the end.
BTBAM - 1 DEP - 0
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ok heard both
BTBAM now i love this, it's technical, maybe extremely so, but it gels into a coherent whole. the jazz and country touched are pure genius. i also completely disagree with the AMG review - monotony because of too many directions. I s'ppose they haven't yet hear Shining's Blackjazz? DEP it starts well enough, reminds me of Coalesce, b-b-b-but then they go lite metal, and it's horrible, i mean if you're gonna emphasise the "mallcore" elements, at least go for something like Shadows Fall, and not Porcupine Tree - geez! so:- BTBAM - 2 DEP -0 |
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#420 (permalink) |
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I do not mind Blackwater Park though. I am by no means an Opeth fanatic. But they had their moments.
I just do not see the big deal with Porcupine Tree, not to say they are not without some talent, just it is talent that comes across as boring to me.
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