On August 13 2011 11:22 Nazeron wrote: In Flames is melodic death metal, this thread has to do more with pure death metal.
Definitely. A lot of melodeath has been evolving into stuff death metal purists probably hate. I came to metal from rock so a lot of the new In Flames and Soilwork stuff I'm a huge fan of. For this thread though, I'll just leave a good old fashioned thrasher that we can probably find some common ground over
On August 21 2011 08:58 CutthroatCollapse wrote: The Black Dahlia Murder is by far the best death metal band. And this is not even negiotiable. Thank you very much.
And "Unhallowed" is the best death metal album ever written
They're really good, and live they're seriously fucking bad-ass. Saw black dahlia and amon amarth the same evening, and there are no words to describe how sick it was.
On August 21 2011 05:41 ZombieNostalgia wrote: Psycroptic dropped off a lot after Scepters. They fell into the generic the death band category where they essentially whack off their guitars and focus less on riffs and more on technicality.
Well the new stuff is way more produced and no vocalist will ever compare to Chalky...but it's still Psycroptic and there is no other guitar player like Joe Haley out there. They still sound great and they are still unique, just evolving. Have high hopes for next release! With that I post something off Scepters...
A lot of discussion is going on about it, but I have to say, I love MA from the early days. Blessed is one of my alltime favourites! But I also like the F-H albums AND Illud! I understand why people dont like it but actually I enjoy it a lot. Depending on mood, I like each album best from time to time. Gateways for example has some of the darkest, slowest and energetic riffs they ever came up with while the older outputs have fast riffs which are just unbelieveable.
So I thought this might be a good place to ask. I listen to both death metal and deathcore and I don't really hear a difference in the music but why is there hate for deathcore?
This is reaaalllllyyy good and overlooked/obscure. Their first singer left the band to do missionary work in Africa. Really unexpected given that this music is overwhelmingly dark, morose, and evil sounding. Christian metalcore bands are posers compared to Dusk.
On August 21 2011 19:39 Latedi wrote: So I thought this might be a good place to ask. I listen to both death metal and deathcore and I don't really hear a difference in the music but why is there hate for deathcore?
Deathcore typically has a lot more simplistic patterns and "breakdowns" (parts where they slow things down and play a few simple phrases over and over). Deathcore is also marketed and packaged in calculating fashion much like pop music. It's generally made by younger kids (15-20ish) for kids. There's a lot of gimmicky crap and poor musicianship in deathcore. Lots of death metal musicians are actually kind of old now.
That being said, there are still a few good deathcore bands and an abundance of bad death metal bands.
On August 21 2011 19:39 Latedi wrote: So I thought this might be a good place to ask. I listen to both death metal and deathcore and I don't really hear a difference in the music but why is there hate for deathcore?
I think there is quite a big difference. First of all, deathcore is a much newer style, although I cannot tell you exactly when it started. All I know is that the first 'core' band I listenend to was as I lay dying (which were also one of the first band of this new genre). They distinguished themselves from 'traditional' death metal mainly in their lyrics, in their instrumentation (i.e. the parts) and also in their fashion and hairstyle (which is not that evident with as i lay dying yet, as they were still your "long haired metal dudes")
the musical particularities of anything 'core': hardly any blast beats, many breakdowns (i.e. very rhythmical parts in the middle of songs often introduced by something called a "sub-bass explosion" , I think you can call it that, at lease ; like a stated in the last point, frequent use of synthetic effects. also the screaming is different: its not just low growling or high screeching; its more something in-between which gives away the character of the singer's voice a bit better imo. Also there is some singing here and there (which you would never find in death metal)
concerning the lyrics: they tend to be very emotional (also affinity to emocore and screamo) and often focus on relationship problems. No mindless talking about torture and destruction el o el
and last: any dudes who consider themselves 'core' try to dress up rather fancy and have a 'cool' short haircut
I think I could go on and on, but I'll just cite a few bands which would fit the label death core according to my opinion: Bring me the Horizin, As Blood Runs Black, The Devil Wears Prada, The Red Shore...cant think of any more right now lol
On August 21 2011 19:39 Latedi wrote: So I thought this might be a good place to ask. I listen to both death metal and deathcore and I don't really hear a difference in the music but why is there hate for deathcore?
Deathcore typically has a lot more simplistic patterns and "breakdowns" (parts where they slow things down and play a few simple phrases over and over). Deathcore is also marketed and packaged in calculating fashion much like pop music. It's generally made by younger kids (15-20ish) for kids. There's a lot of gimmicky crap and poor musicianship in deathcore. Lots of death metal musicians are actually kind of old now.
That being said, there are still a few good deathcore bands and an abundance of bad death metal bands.
That sounds horrible ._. I hope I'm not listening to any of that crap, I have heard some really boring deathcore bands and decided I didn't like them. Hopefully Those were the marketed bands haha. I think breakdowns can be nice, really, but if you have one per song that is kind of boring. And yeah I have heard so much bad death metal I have almost given up on the genre. So if I'm looking for a new band to listen to it's either deathcore or deathmetal with help from a thread like this.
On August 21 2011 19:39 Latedi wrote: So I thought this might be a good place to ask. I listen to both death metal and deathcore and I don't really hear a difference in the music but why is there hate for deathcore?
I think there is quite a big difference. First of all, deathcore is a much newer style, although I cannot tell you exactly when it started. All I know is that the first 'core' band I listenend to was as I lay dying (which were also one of the first band of this new genre). They distinguished themselves from 'traditional' death metal mainly in their lyrics, in their instrumentation (i.e. the parts) and also in their fashion and hairstyle (which is not that evident with as i lay dying yet, as they were still your "long haired metal dudes")
the musical particularities of anything 'core': hardly any blast beats, many breakdowns (i.e. very rhythmical parts in the middle of songs often introduced by something called a "sub-bass explosion" , I think you can call it that, at lease ; like a stated in the last point, frequent use of synthetic effects. also the screaming is different: its not just low growling or high screeching; its more something in-between which gives away the character of the singer's voice a bit better imo. Also there is some singing here and there (which you would never find in death metal)
concerning the lyrics: they tend to be very emotional (also affinity to emocore and screamo) and often focus on relationship problems. No mindless talking about torture and destruction el o el
and last: any dudes who consider themselves 'core' try to dress up rather fancy and have a 'cool' short haircut
I think I could go on and on, but I'll just cite a few bands which would fit the label death core according to my opinion: Bring me the Horizin, As Blood Runs Black, The Devil Wears Prada, The Red Shore...cant think of any more right now lol
Ooh there seems to be quite some focus on looks there. Personally I couldn't care less though as I think the music matters more. But maybe it's something to think about if you play live or go listen to a concert. I think the singing is a good part because I rarely hear the lyircs in death metal... say I can hear 10%? Then I can hear maybe 25% in deathcore. Well lyrics doesn't really matter if you can't hear what they sing anyway. And about the bands you listed I have been instructed to not listen to some of them xD I think I should keep away.
On August 21 2011 19:39 Latedi wrote: So I thought this might be a good place to ask. I listen to both death metal and deathcore and I don't really hear a difference in the music but why is there hate for deathcore?
Death metal rarely has pig squeals, those high pitched "shouts", nor breakdowns (except the more extreme bands like Devourment etc). Personally I think they sound a lot different, and death metal often has a more distorted sound than deathcore. I don't "hate" deathcore myself, but I don't enjoy listening to it, but I guess most people don't like it because of the overall look on most bands, you know, wearing baseball caps and shit like that. Some people want their metal "cool" I guess?
Compare this,
to this,
there's so much variation in death metal that it's hard to pick a song, really. I don't know enough about deathcore to say anything about it but as far as I know there's not as much variation. Just my opinion!
Aah yeah death metal can vary a lot. I like how it's a very broad genre where every band can have their own sound. This is also pretty true for metalcore as I listen to some bands like Killswitch Engage and All That Remains. And still they sound different. Maybe the deathcore artists haven't been experimenting enough yet. And I don't really care if a band member has a baseball cap or not :p
Edit: That song by Suicide Silence had way too many breakdowns haha