(01-20-2023, 09:02 PM)BengalsRocker Wrote: I wasn't necessarily mad at Nu-Metal for putting heaviness back into music, but disappointed that they wanted to be so anti-guitar solo.
Nu-Metal is an actual genre with music style and fashion of that era.
Anyway. That's my 2 cents and certainly can be debated.
Thank you. I still get shit on for loving the genre
As for what I'm listening to, this absolute banger:
The sound kind of sucks at first, Waylon's guitar is very low in the mix. Almost every festival has a few songs in each set before the soundman keys everything in and gets a mix that truly represents the artists and their bands. This is the first time that I've stumbled across any of the sets of the US Festival's Country Day. I just put it on in the background and let it flow . . . I never look at the playlist until it's over. Much more enjoyable when some of my favorites pop in unexpectantly.
(01-20-2023, 01:35 AM)Forever Spinning Vinyl Wrote: Sorry, man. I wasn't ignoring you . . . I just saw this.
When I was first moving from a Rocker to a Heavy Metal fan to a straight up Thrash freak in the mid-80s, Helloween was the perfect transition band before they went full on Power Metal. Like you said, Iron Maiden on steroids and Markus Grosskopf is still their bassist. If you get a chance, check out just about any album from Master Of The Rings through Rabbit Don't Come Easy of the Andy Deris era. They found their stride and pumped out five straight good albums. My favorite is the 3rd of that run, Better Than Raw(their previous label was Raw Power).
Although I'm a Thrasher first, I loved this track the very first time I heard it mixed in with a bunch of Nu-Metal garbage on a satellite Metal station. A great Rock song coming out when new music the radio was just complete and total crap. A positive song when almost everyone was angry, depressed and up against the world before they put their foot on the floor in the morning.
This is more of 'my tempo'. Love the line in here about how the 90s ####ing sucked for real Metal. On their previous tour, they could see the hunger for Metal coming back from the Grunge wave. Hungry forever since we took a glance Feared that the world was taken by someone We realized by the look in your eyes Metal will never die
I have sung those last two lines along with this song so many times. It was awesome in 1998 to see Power Metal and Thrash get rejuvenated in Europe.
I LOVE Loudness and Akira Takasaki and you're right. Awesome shredder and kick ass riffs. I have the first six on vinyl and I put their music right along with American band Riot. Harder than most until Thrash came around, then they adapted and added some Thrash/Speed Metal to their style and kept trudging forward. I have never seen them in person but I saw them on video at the M3 festival a few years ago and they killed it
Check out the Japanese band Anthem. Great Hard Rock and Heavy Metal from their original run in the 80s and early 90s. I picked this up on a clearance without ever hearing them and was blown away. Great riffs. 100% influenced by Loudness.