This beautiful song is still one of my absolute favorites of all time. Can anyone recommend anything similar, that would strike this exact uplifting, comforting mood?
Great song!
That’s pretty unique ways of creating “uplifting mood” i don’t think i’ve catched something similar
At first i thought about some Manson’s stuff…but no.
I give up.
How about some Alice in chains?
They’re less uplifting…and technically considered Grunge, not Metal (gimme a break, metal as f*ck )
But you can catch similar vibes in there
Manson isn’t really for me. Similar stuff I do listen to is late Type O Negative albums, which I like, also songs by the same A Pale Horse Named Death.
I remember not liking Alice in Chains a long time ago and never bothered to actually try again. I don’t know why other than me being a dumbass. It’s time for a proper revisit this evening then.
Definitely listen to: 1992 - Dirt
That’s a masterpiece, will be a very “uplifting” evening
Don’t load your gun…Just in case.
Then maybe 1990 - Facelift if you feel like it
Uwe Trede passed away. Uwe who? you may say. He was a farmer who provided the ground for the Wacken Open Air in Northern Germany for 30 years. Here is an obituary in German.
In addition Uwe Trede is one the stars in the great documentation Full Metal Village.
My first Slayer album, still my favourite.
Amazing Death Metal, some of the best.
Headbanger here!
Well, my first Metal album was Rebirth from Angra in 2001. After a while I moved for some traditional stuff, like Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath, Judas Priest… and then into Black Metal and down the rabbit hole of experimental, ambiental and noise.
…which lead me to contemporary music (Karlheinz Stockhausen, Krzysztof Penderecki etc.), musique concrète & electronic music. However, I still hear a lot of Heavy Metal. Just today I was hearing Angra again. This music here to be exact:
Welcome fellow Metal Head.
Oh wow, sounds raw as f**k!
Almost black-ish
Jazz fusion/metal is a lot of fun. Some of the best drummers I’ve heard come from this kind of music background.
Not only drummers!
But yeah i fully agree - jazz / fusion background definitely have very important mark on metal drummers:
- Weird time-signatures
- Diverse sound-palletes
- Groove!!!
And when i think about it, my favorite Metal drummers all have Jazz background
They are legendary, all their albums are just masterpieces.
Continuing on with The Chasm.