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slapguitarer's big fat 2011 list/orgy
Long have I awaited this moment. I joined the forum right when all the 2010 lists were rolling in, and it was a great way to be introduced to the forums. Everybody reading each other's lists, giving each other internet brofists 'n' such gave a off a sense of camaraderie that I really liked. This was a refreshing enviornment, since I had just come off of the Mayhem Fest forums. Now I get to participate in this event, and it's super chill.
So, what can one expect from my year end list? Here's a list(in no particular order): My Top 50 Albums of 2011 Top 10 live acts w/honorable mentions Most disappointing album of 2011 Worst album of 2011 Best riff of 2011 Top 5 EP's My dad's Top 5 albums of 2011 I'll start with my Top 50 and all the other stuff will come in between.
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5/18 Tyler, The Creator/Earl Sweatshirt 5/22 Boris/Deafheaven 5/25 Kylesa 6/30 Mayhem Fest 2013 8/26 Black Sabbath Last edited by slapguitarer; 12-17-2011 at 06:44 PM. |
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im looking forward although i think i already know your top 3 for the year
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I'm pretty sure a lot of people do at this point.
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Actually, to start things off these are some albums I never got around to, but probably would've enjoyed.
Junius - Reports From the Threshhold of Death Rwake - Rest Mournful Congregation - The Book Of Kings Skeletonwitch - Forever Abomination In Solitude - The World. The Flesh. The Devil Saviours - Death's Procession Tombs - Path of Totality Wolves in the Throne Room - Celestial Lineage Black Cobra - Invernal The Atlas Moth - An Ache for the Distance Russian Circles - Empros
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4/17 Sigur Ros 5/8 Kvelertak 5/10 Steven Wilson 5/24 Opeth 5/25 Bolt Thrower 5/29 LOG 8/10 The National |
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Nice thread title, you plagiarizing bastard.
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5/18 Tyler, The Creator/Earl Sweatshirt 5/22 Boris/Deafheaven 5/25 Kylesa 6/30 Mayhem Fest 2013 8/26 Black Sabbath |
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Until I get to my Top 5 or 10, I'll be doing the Top 50 list in increments of five.
![]() 50) Old Silver Key – Tales of Wanderings Neige sure is one busy guy. I’ve only heard his names circulating the intrawebs for maybe a year, but this is the third project I’ve heard him in. Like Lantlos, Neige only provides vocals for Old Silver Key. The band really is the guys from Drudkh. Unlike Lantlos, Old Silver Key features little to no elements of black metal. Sure, they throw in some tremolo picking and blast beats every blue moon, but it’s never distorted and Neige never uses his black metal shrieks on this album. Essentially, this album is a post-rock/shoegaze album. It’s in no way a metal album, and there’s nothing wrong with that. The only problem I have with the album is that it is pretty much just Alcest sans the black metal. There are some really cool tracks on the album, but I’d rather just listen to Alcest. But if you like Alcest, but wanna hear something similar to it without the whole black metal thing, I highly recommend it. November Nights Insomnia 49) Thomas Giles – Pulse Although I wasn’t there to experience the reactions to Thomas Giles Rogers’ first solo effort, Giles, I know for a fact it wasn’t pretty. And when Tommy Rogers announced that he’d be releasing another solo album, I knew a lot of people weren’t looking forward to it. Neither was I at first. I had listened to some of the material on Giles, and to be frank, it sucks. But I then heard the single off the album, Sleep Shake, and fear I did not. For the most part, Tommy Rogers abandon’s all the elements of the putrid Giles on Pulse. Pulse is full of different colors, emotions, and moods. You can’t really fit this album into one genre. On Pulse, you hear alt-rock, electronica, acoustic singer/song writer, metal, and much more. I like the album a lot for that reason, but it’s also why it’s this low on the list. Pulse doesn’t really feel like an album, but a random collection of songs. That may be because that’s precisely what it is, but still. You have your good moments and your shit moments, but the good outweighs the shit. If you like alternative/experimental rock music, I’d recommend giving Pulse a shot. Hamilton Anxiety Scale ![]() 48) Witch Mountain – South of Salem With South of Salem, Oregon doom-metallers Witch Mountain takes us down to the crossroads in the Mississippi delta. Their style of doom metal is very bluesy and of course, slow. Their combination of slow riffs and high-range female vocals is an approach to doom that I haven’t heard and is pretty solid. Now, the reason this album is low on the list is because I don’t feel that album really progresses over time or really goes anywhere. Most of the songs sound a little too similar for my taste. Considering this album was a decade in the making, you’d think they could write more concentrated songs that progress and evolve, but that didn’t happen here. If you’re into groove oriented metal, or wanna hear some modern metal with a bluesy twang, go for it, but other wise you aren’t missing anything great by skipping South of Salem, just something fairly good. South Sugar ![]() 47) The Gates of Slumber – The Wretch The Gates of Slumber are a time machine. Their form of traditional doom metal is similar to any doom metal album you would hear in the 80’s; being equal part Vitus, Pentagram, and Candlemass. The singer/guitarist, Karl Simon, sounds a lot like Ozzy too. The Gates of Slumber door a good job of writing awesome riffs and bitchin’ solos. All the songs here are good. They guys do nothing wrong. The reason they are at this place on my list is because I feel that I could be listening to another band, such as Vitus, Sabbath, or Candlemass, and get the same, if not better satisfaction than I do while listening to The Gates Of Slumber. But if you’re a fan of retro doom metal, and want to get your hands on something newer, check these guys out. Day of Farewell 46) Amon Amarth – Surtur Rising It’s hard to hate Amon Amarth. Their strain of melodic death metal is well written, catchy, and brutal. You can always rely on Amon Amarth to release solid melodic death metal for all of us to enjoy, and that is just what they did with Surtur Rising. Not much has changed this time around. But that is to be expected. People often call Amon Amarth the most consistent band in death metal, which is both good and bad. It is good because if you like Amon Amarth, you never have to worry about them writing a shitty album, but it’s bad because when a band is so formulaic, you never get to see how the band could grow and evolve. You get the same product as last time, just newer and a little shinier. So like I said, it’s hard to hate Amon Amarth, but it’s also hard to love them. Töck's Taunt - Loke's Treachery, Part II
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5/18 Tyler, The Creator/Earl Sweatshirt 5/22 Boris/Deafheaven 5/25 Kylesa 6/30 Mayhem Fest 2013 8/26 Black Sabbath |
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5/19 Ides of Gemini / Ancient VVisdom 5/23 Cobalt / Bolt Thrower / Pallbearer (MDF) Last edited by Natrlhi; 12-17-2011 at 07:51 PM. |
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I like me some female-fronted doom but I did not like that Witch Mountain record at all. Her vocals annoy me.
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