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The Music Recommendation Thread

sermon_of_mockery said:
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Ah, I think we're pretty much on the same page when it comes to death sir, so I'm going to guess that you've heard these bands before:

Anata is great tech death stuff.
Wormed is very cool brutal death.
Prostitute Disfigurement is great for gore.
Sadis Euphoria sits on a fine line between grind and death, fun stuff.
Krabathor has a nice old school feel.
Retch is about as extreme as DM gets.
Severed Savoir is another cool tech death band with a more extreme lean.
Blood Red Throne is straight up DM on the faster side of things.
If you want to hear some really guttural vocal work check out Cock and Ball Torture or Animals Killing People.
Of course, I have to mention Disgorge.
 
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Allon said:
trance from 1994-1998 anything new that is simialar?
Sadly, this is not my area but I know there are a lot of dudes on the boards that can point you to stuff. Hopefully they'll post something up.

I'll try best though:

Bottleskup Flenkenkenmike is really cool albeit really weird.
Max Richter is more on the ambient side of things and he's more in line with stuff like Set Fire to Flames, but his new one is very serene and calm. Great stuff.

And...that's all that comes to mind right now.
 
Flah, you know anything similar to Orphaned Land? Been diggin them a lot lately.


Also, have you ever heard the band Winds?
 
Yeah, Winds is pretty cool.

Stuff that's similar to Orphaned Land...hmmm...

There's a band dropping a new record in November called Symbosis that shares the same kind of structure without the middle eastern infleunces.

http://www.symbyosis.com/phoenix00/medias/wingsphoenix/symbyosis_life.mp3

November's Doom plays up the more extreme angle.

Lykathea Aflame is the, "Most melodic brutal band ever."

Green Carnation's Light of Day, Day of Darkness.

Agalloch is, again, on the harsher side of things.

There are a few band's who are mentioned in the same breath that I haven't checked out like Paatos, The August Prophecy, and Subterranean Masquerade.
 
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