Asgardlord wrote:
Now you're talking my language! Tons of bands!!
First of all the allmighty Helstar. Nosferatu is THE album when it comes to mixing technique and power. Slauter X-troyes, whose "Winterkill" album is technical and raw as they come. S.A. Slayer's "Go for the throat" and the Watchtower albums, both featuring guitar god Ron Jarzombeck and both bordering on the thrash side of power. Jag Panzer's "Casting the stones" is as technical as power metal comes. Also Cage's "Darker than Black" features a more technical priest-ish sound. Cloven Hoof in a Sultan's Ransom hit those frets hard, as do Artension on "Forces of Nature" (a bit on the prog side though). Then there's millions of power/neoclassical acts, anything from Malmsteen, Axel Rudi Pell or Kenziner will do.
When you're done checking those out let me know and I'll shower you with more!
Yeah i have Distant Thunder from Helstar and it's good, but i need to listen to it more.
Watchtower is more thrash from what i've heard but i've been meaning to buy an album and with your blessing i might just do that.
By Jag Panzer 've got Mechanized Warfare and it's damn good, exactly my bag so to say. I will check out Casting the Stones as i've promised myself i need more albums by them. This might be
exactly what i'm looking for come to think of it, as i've heard from other sources aswell they've gotten more complicated lately.
Never heard a Cage album, but they look interesting. The other suggestions are interesting too, but I don't consider Axel Rudi Pell that technical-sounding. Malmsteen are but they're not really power metal in that sense.
A big thanx to you is in order
