dead1 wrote:
The Evil Dead wrote:
lol generic compared to who. There's a difference between being generic and being one of the early leaders of the genre.
They were never an early leader in the genre.
By the time Steelbath Suicide came out, the genre innovators of melodic DM; At The Gates, Carcass and Edge of Sanity had already broken up. Amorphis were heading away from metal.
In Flames and Dark Tranquillity were up to their 3 studio album (Whoracle and The Minds I). Then there was Arch Enemy, Crown of Thorns etc etc etc.
And there were plenty of melodeath/extreme melodic bands coming out during this time (Amon Amarth, Ebony Tears, Carnal Forge, Children of Bodom, Darkane, The Haunted).
Even at the time Soilwork seemed rather faceless.
Yes there certainly were but I disagree that Soilwork were " faceless " or " generic ". You could always mention them over a decade ago, in the late 90's early 2000's to anyone who knew MDM and people knew who they were, and most metal sites pushed them as a band that stood out.
dead1 wrote:
I actually think if Devin Townsend had not produced Natural Born Chaos, the band would've slipped into obscurity just like a lot of the stuff that was floating around.
How do you figure?
stevelovesmoonspell wrote:
Poop and an overrated Swedish metal band with zero power even in their early records, not to mention their Disturbed albums they've released with that godawful vocalist. They're practically a pop metalcore band.
You're so fuckin' kvlt.