belowthelights wrote:
Whim wrote:
To be honest, one album of six string sweeping and going up and down scales at ridiculous speeds is enough for me.
There is such as thing as too technical, especially when it hampers songwriting and makes everything start to blur.
Which is why the original tech death bands are always superior to their modern peers.
Honestly I think Muhammed is an excellent song writer. I'm not gonna pretend that he surpasses Chuck Schuldiner in that department, but every single Necrophagist song has its own identity.
Necrophagist playing DM is like Bach or Pagannini playing extreme Metal. True, the technical masters and the beginners of technicality will never fade away but what I think becomes ridiculous is when bands cannot connect technicality with melody and structure that cannot release harmony and order. It becomes ridiculous when a band is playing just for the sake musicianship and being "overly-technical" for the sake of just being technical which is an end to itself and nothing more (a band like Crimson Massacre).