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Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Rare Moments of Beauty in Metal
With this post, I'm not sharing any music in the sense that I have been in the past, but if you like any of the songs in this video, say so in a comment and I can upload the album.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Metal: It Isn't What You Think

I know that a few posts back I said I would be AVOIDING some of the metal from my library. However, one day when I was pondering which album I would upload next in Algebra,(because that's what you do in Algebra) I realized that a good amount of the albums I consider to be really important just happen to be albums with a bit of heaviness to them. So, in the hopes of me posting music regularly that ISN'T metal, I'm going to get a few of the necessary ones out here.
I'll start this out with Nachtmystium - "Assassins: Black Meddle Pt. 1"
Nachtmystium is a great black metal band who have never been afraid to step out of the black every once in a while and experiment with some new sounds, often including touches of psychedlic metal into their music. This album actually contains a saxophone solo on Seasick Park 2.

http://www.mediafire.com/?tyimmdjuiim
Friday, April 2, 2010
Alcest - Écailles de Lune

Alcest is a very unique band. Multi instrumentalist Niege created a great blend of shoegaze, post rock, and black metal on Souvenirs D'un Autre Monde three years ago, and has continued to blur the lines between these very different genres on Écailles de Lune. The production is much better this time around, so while I would still hesitate to call it "easy listening", it definitely has a more soothing sound to it. Unlike the first album, the vocals are not all cleanly sung and ethereal sounding on this album. If you listen to Niege's other project, Amesoeurs(I highly suggest you do), it becomes quickly apparent that he is perfectly capable of harsh metal vocals as well, which he incorporates into Alcest's music this time around.
This is without a doubt the standout track of the album, so if you want a taste of the album before you decide on downloading it or not, watch this.
http://www.mediafire.com/?zmyuy22fnjd
and fuck it, here is the self titled Amesoeurs album as well. It mixes black metal with elements of post punk quite nicely.
http://www.mediafire.com/?nwwcv3mnizc
and you know what? Here's Souvenirs D'un Autre Monde also. You deserve it.
http://www.mediafire.com/?mr2igyy0zqy
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Opeth - Blackwater Park

If you like death metal, get this album. If you don't like death metal, get this album. You'll like it after listening to Blackwater Park. Throw out all of your preconceptions of music praising Satan and screaming about blood and gore. This is something completely different.
Most of the songs hover around the ten minute mark, and include anything from guttural growls and double bass to acoustic melodies and flawlessly sung clean vocals. By the time this album came out, this wasn't completely unexpected from
Just as a footnote:
You know the saying "you can never have too much of a great thing?" Well, with death metal, you can. Trust me. I've been down that dark road. Stay in school kids. Listen sparingly.
http://www.mediafire.com/?bj7bxcyfnzu
Now that I've gotten a few of my favorite heavier albums over with, expect much more varied posts in the days to come.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Tool - Lateralus

I read a review somewhere that referred to this album as a "monolithic puzzlebox," which I agree with completely. Every time you listen, there is something new to be noticed. This was their second album to introduce more
The evolution of this band is pretty remarkable when you compare their early works to albums like Lateralus:
Here is a bunch of very angry young men.
....and these are those same musicians years later(give or take a bass player):
Thematically, this is a very interesting and diverse album. The syllables Maynard uses at one point in the title track make the Fibonacci sequence, while the lyrics revolve around spirals, nature, and reaching a higher level of awareness. Other songs convey anger in a calm and meditative way, broach the subject of basic communication, and serve as great TOOLS for blowing off steam.
Throughout countless listens, I have really connected with this album, both personally and emotionally. I hope you take the time to listen to this in its entirety sometime. It's quite an experience.
I really encourage you to find an actual copy of the CD. The artwork contained is some of Alex Grey's best.
http://www.mediafire.com/?dzv7zv44jrt
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