Holy_Terror wrote:
Well to answer Lee's question. I'm 21. ANd I found out about all of these bands by buying all of their vinyl and researching the hell out of them.
And I think you/re wrong. This site shows very little respect for the past. And the little respect they do show is to bands like Metallica and Ozzy Osbourne. The most commercial aspects of metal are represented here. Too much shitty black metal and swedish metal. And fairy metal, which as a whole makes a mockery of what real metal sounds like. Too many bands are in it for the money, riding trends and recycling riffs of old.
THere are a few guys on this board who have the knowledge and respect of the past to be called metal heads. The rest I belive to be posers, or just a bunch of narrow minded ignoramuses.
Some call me an elitist bastard.....I agree.....minus the bastard part. I've heard way to much metal, spanning just about every genre. And though I present opinions...they are usually very well researched. Metal has no more integrity....at least not any of the new crop of bands coming out. None of them know how to rock....its just the same old tired formula. ANd if they do something new its usually adding shitty hardcore or emo elements....
So if I list bands that you havent heard before...don't use the argument that "they must suck because they're not as well known". Thats been used to death on this website and it only exposes the idiots that say it for what they are. So try looking the bands up before you pass judgement.
PS. Ozzy Osbourne sucks.
Ozzy sucks? Wow. I'm 36 and I started listening to "Metal" at the ripe old age of 9 in 1978. This was during the height of disco and punk so I searched out as much hard rock as possible during this time.
Blizzard of OZ is a very very good album and is DEFINITELY a classic. I can't believe this guy has the nerve to shit on Ozzy. Ya, he's way way past his prime (Just ran into him and Sharon backstage last week at Ozzfest (pictures on my site)), but his first TWO albums Bizzard and Diary (written and recorded at the same time) are terrific. I remember when it first came out and played it. At the time it was a pioneering record. Ozzy has always had a brilliant sense of melody and Rhoades is spectacular as is Kerslake and Daisly, etc. The songs on Blizzard are emotive and truly unique.
By the way, a CLASSIC is an album that was great when it came out and is still great when you listen to it today. It could also be mentioned that it may have had a big influence on others musical output. All my favorite bands back then: IRON MAIDEN, BLACK SABBATH (with almost all of their singers), OZZY, DIO, Judas Priest, Rush (up through Signals in 1982), Rainbow with Dio, etc. etc. put out GREAT Albums year after year for a few big reasons:
A. They were great bands with talented musicians,
B. The touring structure back then allowed them to record every year.
C. Albums limited them to 40 minutes per album helping them to
focus on quality over quantity and to save good material for other albums.
D. Videos and "metal mags" were almost nonexistent so the bands had only their music to make an impression.
E. All the bands recorded in analog so that they had to rely on stronger performances when making the album.
By the way, I agree that there are alot of "posers" on this site. I run into them at metal events all the time. Just a bunch of kids who spend too much time on the internet.
I've lived through metal's peak (80's), decline (90's) and resurgence (2000's) in the public eye. I've never cared what was popular, just what is good.
I do like some "modern bands" -> My favorite modern metal band is probably Nevermore cause they are really heavy, but Melodic. I do like alot of the swedish bands music (don't like the vocals) like Opeth, Arch Enemy, In Flames, Soilwork, Dark Tranquillity, etc., but I grew up as a kid worshipping the older bands.
I've been very lucky to meet most of them (photos on my site - sorry about the plug) and I still get a bit weak in the knees around Ozzy and Sabbath. Ozzy is around because he was an incredible frontman with very good vocals in Sabbath and his early solo output. He's gone on to put out some other good material, but I'll always turn to his first 2 for a nostalgic listen. Blizzard still brings back good memories for me and I think it's a damn fine rock and roll record. It's a classic.
I SHOULD be doing a bunch of the classic reviews. Oh, the one for Blizzard - good job. Very well done, although Crowley isn't my favorite, that award goes to Revelation Mother Earth / Steal Away (have to listen to them together of course).
Hey, "Holy Terror". Send me your demos and I'll link to you from my site (I get about a 1000 visits a day from around the world). Keep enjoying good music. Don't focus on labels, what some teeny boppers on this site decide to assign for a score. Keep enjoying what you want to enjoy (Shit, I'm sounding like the Dad I am). If you think it's good, it's good. Up the Irons!