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 Post subject: 'Frequency - When Dream and Fate Collide (#3333)'
PostPosted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 2:03 pm 
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Frequency - When Dream and Fate Collide
Power Metal
Quoted: 53 / 100


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 4:12 am 
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This is not meant to criticize the review, but Grave Digger, Iron Savior, and Gamma Ray are also tired comparisons. It's sad to see such a unique genre of metal go stale. At least we still have a select few to look forward to. That list includes Gamma Ray, Iron Savior, Grave Digger, and Helloween. Not to mention the younger acts in the making.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 6:09 am 
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This is not meant to criticize the review, but Grave Digger, Iron Savior, and Gamma Ray are also tired comparisons. It's sad to see such a unique genre of metal go stale. At least we still have a select few to look forward to. That list includes Gamma Ray, Iron Savior, Grave Digger, and Helloween. Not to mention the younger acts in the making.

Hey, Primal Fear are kicking my ass right now! I need the self-titled and a single to complete the collection! I'm an addict.

Sadly, power metal has always been a saturated genre. The difference is that now we're exposed to everything, whereas before the internet—or, rather, free music hosting sites like MP3.com, MySpace.com, IUMA.com, etc. where any band can post there music—we weren't exposed to so much. You had your favorite bands, you might stumble across a new band now and again, you knew your local bands, but that was pretty much it (unless you're a total fanatic like me). Now you can link from new band to new band to new band 24/7 on MySpace. We're bombarded with music these days from everywhere. That's cool, of course, because we hear bands like Dreamcatcher and Suspyre and Winterfell, bands we'd likely never hear of otherwise, but at the same time we get Totally Fucking Gay and Man's Evil, you know? And there are far more Man's Evils and Totally Fucking Gays than there are Suspyres and Dreamcatchers.

We just need to have thicker skin, I guess, and dig a little deeper, wade through the shit a little bit longer to find that 24K piece of corn.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 8:11 am 
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I always found Power Metal to be quite repetitive, but with new bands like Hibria, there's hope.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 9:05 am 
ElTipo wrote:
I always found Power Metal to be quite repetitive, but with new bands like Hibria, there's hope.

Were you hear when Dreamcatcher popped up in the Promote Your Band forum? Someone reviewed their album here and gave it a high score, I believe, and a lot of people here seemed to like it. I know NESS and I bought the EP and it's great. Worth checking out, I guess.


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 7:23 pm 
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First off, this is a decent CD... has its moments but never really exceeds a "good" level. 8)

Secondly, I don't understand why everyone thinks that power metal is watered down any more than any other genre of metal. Good god, how many death metal bands are there... like 5 times as many as there are power metal (EASILY!). Not too mention progressive metal, there are just as many bands that pop up as with power metal. :?
Plus, power metal is made up of sub-genres (symphonic power metal, neo-classical power metal, traditional power metal, progressive power metal, etc.), which I personally think is the key to power metal. The sub-genres bring in a variety that make the main genre great. Plus, as I've said before... I think many existing bands are finding ways to get better and a lot new bands have what it takes right from the start. :wink:

Power metal is kicking ass right now folks!!! :D

Clint

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 2:29 am 
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I find the only two genres of power metal I can distinguish between are symphonic/neoclassical/progressive overblown douchebaggery (it can still be good though! I like Kamelot) and then classical power metal which is mainly about the guitars.


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