I can't think of the last new, original sounding band I've come across.
It gets me down

Notes and chords are another thing... But playing styles, arrangements and audio production are another, endless playfield. In any case, the power of audio processing today is so big, there are yet countless new things coming up nobody can even imagine yet. Just takes some vision and good producers. But most of all, normal people who listen the music would have to be open for it. And we aren't there yet, genres and genre followers are just as strict in their opinions as they've always been. Fighting, metal vs. rap for example. Anyone who can say either one is better is to blame for bands and record companies being careful not to cross lines. Don't complain but instead BUY the original thing when it comes outbrought2ubyletterC wrote:Like a musician friend of mine always says, there are only so many notes or chords, and combinations in which to play them. Really, how much of it can you do and still be original? In other words, what is out there that hasn't already been done in some degree?
You mentioned folk metal, I've managd to come across a "new" band (they have two albums so far) called Korpiklaani. They're finns, perhaps some of the people here already know them.Twilightsymphony wrote:yeah, started some years ago. I just cant stand listening to the 100th nightwish/strato clone, for some reason certain bigger metal labels *cough* nuclear blast.. seem to be quite centered when looking for new bands... same with all those Rhapsody clones..
Personally i dont have a problem with the swedish death metal stuff, and i seem to enjoy bands who add a modern (slightly nu metal influenced) sound, like Duskfall or some Hypocrisy stuff. But i can see your point..
There are some good bands in every genre and way more who try to copy those bands in a more or less successful way, so i mainly listen to the few original ones
Its just that there isnt as much movement as three or four years ago i think.
Fortunately there are quite a bunch of folk metal bands that show some individuality, and which are quite new to me as i wasnt aware of those bands until a year ago... must be the reason why i enjoy it quite much recently, although there is some kind of "trend" evolving, must be because of Finntroll´s success over the last years...
if i think about it i dont really listen to really new bands. i think there are many outstanding ones, but those have been there for quite some time, yet they still manage to impress me more than many newer bands... i think Ensiferum is the newest band i listen to...
Twilight Legionnaire wrote: You mentioned folk metal, I've managd to come across a "new" band (they have two albums so far) called Korpiklaani. They're finns, perhaps some of the people here already know them.
Well.. they're original, I can grant you that. They don't have keyboards (like many bands nowadays, who use keyboards for different purposes than the ones they're meant for), but they have a violin player, a flute player, and an acordeon player. They're really interesting, got my addicted really quick.
I recommend them to people who like folk metal.
I've never heard of them (but I'm not Finnish either). I would like to hear more though. They sound interesting. Is there a site or anywhere I can hear their music?You mentioned folk metal, I've managd to come across a "new" band (they have two albums so far) called Korpiklaani. They're finns, perhaps some of the people here already know them.
To make Limbonic Art sound cheesyNightmare1z wrote:And what exactly is your definition of what keyboard is meant for?
I'm not into harsh voices and that kind of things, but Korpiklaani is a good band, and I at least understand the guy (I don't have idea of what the guy from Finntroll is talking about) and the music is kinda....happy...I like them! I just got the 2 whole albums......THANKS CLICKY!Twilight Legionnaire wrote:You mentioned folk metal, I've managd to come across a "new" band (they have two albums so far) called Korpiklaani. They're finns, perhaps some of the people here already know them.
Well.. they're original, I can grant you that. They don't have keyboards (like many bands nowadays, who use keyboards for different purposes than the ones they're meant for), but they have a violin player, a flute player, and an acordeon player. They're really interesting, got my addicted really quick.
I recommend them to people who like folk metal.
Maybe because its swedishEquinox wrote:(I don't have idea of what the guy from Finntroll is talking about)
Then listen to Finntroll.Equinox wrote:I don't have idea of what The Person Above Me is talking about when he said "Troll life and hunting christians. Oh, and some decent sauna destruction".
Equinox wrote:(I don't have idea of what the guy from Finntroll is talking about)
Korpiklaani is a must-listen band!!!! Their sound reminds me early Skyclad, but much more folkier ...brought2ubyletterC wrote:I've never heard of them (but I'm not Finnish either). I would like to hear more though. They sound interesting. Is there a site or anywhere I can hear their music?You mentioned folk metal, I've managd to come across a "new" band (they have two albums so far) called Korpiklaani. They're finns, perhaps some of the people here already know them.
Hey, I was going to mention Evergrey aswell!Solitude_Within wrote:Evergrey is a fairly new band and there very orignal in sound. I think there first album was made in 1998.
But thats the only good new band that i can think of
Nah, I was listening to the album In Search of Truth and your name reminded me of Solitude*Dominance*Tragedy's first songSolitude_Within wrote:Heh so my name got you to listen to solitude within eh? lol
Yea I Have all there cd's but the Dvd is no where to be found in Calgary at the moment.
I guess i will have to wait a little while for the dvd
If you havent taken a listen to Evergrey I would advise everyone to do so.
They are a nice mix of progressive, Power, and Dark melodic music.
A guy called these bands as Linkin Biztkit bands.Paschendale wrote:The new metal or I should say nu-metal bands in the US are mostly all shit.