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7/25/2025, 11:54:43 PM
>>127170669
>that's what I mean by "pushing air".
Ah alright. Yeah the low end emphasis definitely seems to be their goal, br00tal fags are the same way, makes sense that bands like Mitochondrion cross the genre border between brutal and caverncore as if it never existed.
>the angle of pick attack causing that 'chirping' kind of sound during faster parts
I've also wondered if he uses a metal pick, there are times that just sound like metal scrapping on each other.
>I think there are ways to achieve more noise while retaining dynamics
For guitars that's pretty hard, but I'm a big fan of industrial or noise being added as if they were part of the instruments. I don't even really care if there are real guitars at all tbqh, Mick Gorton's synth shit has the same effect as guitars in my eyes.
>>127171018
>It's not like they had labels to please
I just think they didn't want to lose their built up fanbase/audience by swapping names, I cannot imagine someone like Hasjarl doesn't regret picking DsO as the band's name everday though lol. Fame and fortune changing, thinking of a band as a brand leads to situations like this.
>I hope he just releases something, soon.
I think we've already discussed it, but I already know it won't be anything great, he never progressed his sound in 25 years since the S/T and seems to be playing into it.
>Kvist
This sounded bretty good guitar wise, but drums are always a lost instrument in melodic music, seemingly there just to generate unneeded noise. Guy doesn't really seem like he knows what to do either, but I guess its less boring than the pure metronome blast spam.
This Kvist band an influence on you at all? I haven'tlistened to them, might do so later, but I do like your melodic guitar work in general, which is bretty rare for me in metal.
>that's what I mean by "pushing air".
Ah alright. Yeah the low end emphasis definitely seems to be their goal, br00tal fags are the same way, makes sense that bands like Mitochondrion cross the genre border between brutal and caverncore as if it never existed.
>the angle of pick attack causing that 'chirping' kind of sound during faster parts
I've also wondered if he uses a metal pick, there are times that just sound like metal scrapping on each other.
>I think there are ways to achieve more noise while retaining dynamics
For guitars that's pretty hard, but I'm a big fan of industrial or noise being added as if they were part of the instruments. I don't even really care if there are real guitars at all tbqh, Mick Gorton's synth shit has the same effect as guitars in my eyes.
>>127171018
>It's not like they had labels to please
I just think they didn't want to lose their built up fanbase/audience by swapping names, I cannot imagine someone like Hasjarl doesn't regret picking DsO as the band's name everday though lol. Fame and fortune changing, thinking of a band as a brand leads to situations like this.
>I hope he just releases something, soon.
I think we've already discussed it, but I already know it won't be anything great, he never progressed his sound in 25 years since the S/T and seems to be playing into it.
>Kvist
This sounded bretty good guitar wise, but drums are always a lost instrument in melodic music, seemingly there just to generate unneeded noise. Guy doesn't really seem like he knows what to do either, but I guess its less boring than the pure metronome blast spam.
This Kvist band an influence on you at all? I haven'tlistened to them, might do so later, but I do like your melodic guitar work in general, which is bretty rare for me in metal.
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