Clayman wrote:
Eyesore wrote:
Clayman wrote:
All the crappy emo songs from Soundtrack...
Come on, are you kidding? Emo?
Are you trying to tell me that this isn't emo?:-
9. Borders And Shading
You Took a knife and carve it in
Want to see your faults
As a part of your pretty skin
Everyone has a tragedy
I want you to wear yours in pain
It was songs like that which almost made me not bother with the DVD, thankfully it was better than STYE.
No, I would not say that is emo at all. Lyrics define emo now? How is this any different:
Behold the heart of mine in flames
A top the highest mountain
Below the darkest depths
In the walley of hate I wander
My frost bitten heart is set ablaze, set ablaze
or this?
Shame marries the guilt
introduces itself to the
concept of total loneliness
Sensations repressed
make friends with
Suicidia, and
and here the leeches begin to
suck away the lust for life
Sure, In Flames have changed, they're not Lunar Strain-era In Flames anymore, but then again, Whoracle-era In Flames was different, as well. This band has progressed album to album their whole career. They're not traditional melodic death metal anymore, but they're definitely not emo, not metalcore, or nu-metal. Those are gross characterizations of the band now. They still are more closely related to melodic death metal than anything else.
Personally, I think this band is excellent. I would like more solos, but I can handle the clean vocals, the catchy choruses, and the more groove-oriented style of music. As long as they don't suck, I can't complain.
Bands change. It's natural, sometimes it's not, but most of the time it is. What can you do? Complain all day? Pffft! Not all fans can handle change, though. Shit, there are many favorites bands of mine that I would freak out over if they changed styles. Still, I'll always try and give a band a chance, In Flames are one of those bands, like Soilwork, who've managed to win me over with their new direction. Some bands—like Metallica and Motley Crue—haven't.