Eternal Idol wrote:
Eyesore wrote:
I think you may be looking through the mainstream magnifying glass because I see no difference in Comalies and their previous albums. Faux-heaviness? Fake heaviness? That doesn't make much sense, the album is definitely their heaviest, but not by much at all.
Comalies is scrutinized more because it hit with the mainstream, so people assume something must have changed. Nothing changed with Lacuna Coil, though. The mainstream media changed thanks to Evanescence. Lacuna Coil just happened to be in the right place at the right time, but Comalies is a genuine Lacuna Coil record.
Find a better argument than the "Mainstream thing", alright. My point is this, they are not a Heavy band. Not in the least. They were a band that based itself on melody, not riffs. So why is Comalies a boring album based off of "Generic Riff #28"? They saw what Evanescence did, and said "Hey we can do that, and do it better"(which they did). Yes Evanescence ripped them off first, I get it. But, what you forget is, 99% of the time, when you go mainstreaming, you have to dumb down the music, which is what Lacuna did. Where you used to have two guitars playing two different things, you now have two guitars playing the exact same boring riff. They are a Metal band, but not a heavy Metal band. That's why I say "Faux heaviness" It's forced, and really has no place in their music. Aggresion and Lacuna Coil don't mesh very well.
I refuse to argue anything else when it comes to stupid comments about the band changing! And yes, they have always been heavy, Comalies changed nothing. Yes, they always focused on melody and if you're trying to say Comalies has no melody you're crazy. Lacuna Coil have NEVER been about technical playing! It's always been riff based,
basic riffs. There has never been anything virtuoso about their playing, but now it's dumbed down? Come on, dude, the only thing that has changed about this band is that they were afforded some mainstream success thanks to Evanescence.
Yeah, you know that band that they saw and said, "Hey, we can do that." You know, the band they copied! Hahahaha. Gee, I'd suggest you find a better argument point considering Comalies came out a year BEFORE Evanescence's major lebel debut. Or was Lacuna Coil copying Evanescence's limited-to-1000 self-released demo CD?