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Re: Whacha listenin' to?
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 4:48 am
by Erwin
Chris Rea - The Road To Hell (1989)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xecm2p6x ... re=related
A real 'freeway feeling' while listening to this and ride on my goblin trike

Re: Whacha listenin' to?
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 1:04 pm
by Sarantha
Nightquest by Nightwish. Best song ever, by a really awesome band. Kinda operatic heavy metal with fantasy elements in their songs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSo5Gk2P8OA for those wanting a listen. It really is best track on the whole goddamn CD. Anyone who likes it, I wish you the best of luck finding the CD with that track on it. Its a Japanese-only bonus track, which also happens to be the best track on the ENTIRE CD! Why they'd make their best track available only in Japan...who knows. Either way, VERY worth a listen, at the least. I have the entire CD with all the bonus tracks on it. My granny bought it for me when I went to visit her in Japan. Yay family connections.

Re: Whacha listenin' to?
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 1:41 pm
by Neverforever
She Wolf-Shakira (The name of my worgen druid.) =D
Re: Whacha listenin' to?
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 2:29 pm
by Aritria
UGH, I love Nightwish...and Within Temptation...and especially Epica. Dramatic Mezzo-Sopranos ftw!
The Gates of Hell from the Bayonetta soundtrack.
Re: Whacha listenin' to?
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 3:31 pm
by Nahale
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Re: Whacha listenin' to?
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 3:47 pm
by Sarantha
Aritria wrote:UGH, I love Nightwish...and Within Temptation...and especially Epica. Dramatic Mezzo-Sopranos ftw!
The Gates of Hell from the Bayonetta soundtrack.
Woot! Another fan! I also love Epica and Within Temptation. Have you tried the bands Tristania and Sirenia? They're similar, but a little more metal-y and have more growly vocals. Sirenia's latest albums have been kind of...veering away from metal, though, sadly.
At Sixes and Sevens remains their best so far. While Tristania's best is
World of Glass, in my opinion.
Beyond the Veil is awesome too, and it was the last time Morten Veland was with Tristania. =(
Listening to: Oh Death, by Jen Titus. I was compelled to by Supernatural reruns, and this song is badass. At least, the Supernatural rewrite written specifically FOR DEATH'S OPENING SCENE is.
Re: Whacha listenin' to?
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 4:03 pm
by Aritria
Sarantha wrote:Woot! Another fan! I also love Epica and Within Temptation. Have you tried the bands Tristania and Sirenia? They're similar, but a little more metal-y and have more growly vocals. Sirenia's latest albums have been kind of...veering away from metal, though, sadly. At Sixes and Sevens remains their best so far. While Tristania's best is World of Glass, in my opinion. Beyond the Veil is awesome too, and it was the last time Morten Veland was with Tristania. =(
Listening to: Oh Death, by Jen Titus. I was compelled to by Supernatural reruns, and this song is badass. At least, the Supernatural rewrite written specifically FOR DEATH'S OPENING SCENE is.
I've heard of Tristania and I did buy Sirenia's
13th Floor album a bit ago, but I haven't had a good sit down to just listen to it. I enjoy the genre because a) It shows that female-fronted metal bands can kick arse and take names, and b) Gives me hope that those with choral experience and more operatic voices can make a name for themselves in a genre such as metal. It makes the Choir nerd in me happy.
Listening to:
Night Ride Across the Caucasus, Loreena McKennitt.
Re: Whacha listenin' to?
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 5:38 pm
by Sarantha
Aritria wrote:Sarantha wrote:Woot! Another fan! I also love Epica and Within Temptation. Have you tried the bands Tristania and Sirenia? They're similar, but a little more metal-y and have more growly vocals. Sirenia's latest albums have been kind of...veering away from metal, though, sadly. At Sixes and Sevens remains their best so far. While Tristania's best is World of Glass, in my opinion. Beyond the Veil is awesome too, and it was the last time Morten Veland was with Tristania. =(
Listening to: Oh Death, by Jen Titus. I was compelled to by Supernatural reruns, and this song is badass. At least, the Supernatural rewrite written specifically FOR DEATH'S OPENING SCENE is.
I've heard of Tristania and I did buy Sirenia's
13th Floor album a bit ago, but I haven't had a good sit down to just listen to it. I enjoy the genre because a) It shows that female-fronted metal bands can kick arse and take names, and b) Gives me hope that those with choral experience and more operatic voices can make a name for themselves in a genre such as metal. It makes the Choir nerd in me happy.
Listening to:
Night Ride Across the Caucasus, Loreena McKennitt.
Sirenia's
13th Floor isn't a good one to start out with, imo. That is the album where they start veering away from metal into more rock/pop sounds. Start with
At Sixes and Sevens. I honestly PREFER female fronted metal to male fronted metal. It just...I dunno, SOUNDS so much better.
Listening to: Carry on My Wayward Son, Kansas. Also known as the Supernatural theme song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3OdH9lHWdQ&feature=fvst
Re: Whacha listenin' to?
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 5:40 pm
by Vephriel
Love Nightwish and Within Temptation. ^^ There's a couple songs from the new Nightwish vocalist that I like, but overall I prefer the original singer.
Re: Whacha listenin' to?
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 5:43 pm
by Sarantha
Anette Olzon is good, and has a gorgeous voice, but I SO PREFER Tarja and her style of singing. It was much grittier and just went much better with Tuomas and his growling vocals. Thats why I like Nightquest so much. The Escapist is my favorite Anette song, but nothing beats Nightquest.
Re: Whacha listenin' to?
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 7:55 pm
by Atalanta
Santerna - Fireball
Epic tune. ^.^
Re: Whacha listenin' to?
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 9:37 pm
by Moore
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjPau5QYtYs
For some reason I'm on an 80's kick again....
Re: Whacha listenin' to?
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 9:45 pm
by Sarantha
World of Glass, by Tristania
Youtube link for a listen to this wonderful song and band:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AV37od2UQRk
Re: Whacha listenin' to?
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 2:29 am
by Mozag
I'll admit I can't stand either Tarja's weak mezzo, or Nightwish in general, but at least all this talk of her has brought me back to opera this morning, so thank you. <3
Giulietta Simionato and Giuseppe di Stefano performing
"No, no Turiddu rimani, rimani ancora" from Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana.
Also, drooling over Cecilia Bartoli's delightful version of Händel's
"Ombra mai fu."
Really happy now.

Re: Whacha listenin' to?
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 2:35 pm
by Sarantha
La Luna, by Sarah Brightman
And I do not think Tarja is weak at all. She has a very strong voice in my opinion. Perhaps not for pure opera, but she sings her parts very well as the lead singer of Nightwish.
Re: Whacha listenin' to?
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 2:58 pm
by cowmuflage
Jonney cashs "hurt". Stupid bus driver playing it makeing all of us want to die D:
Re: Whacha listenin' to?
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 3:26 pm
by Vephriel
Randomly woke up in an AFI mood today. Currently listening to God Called In Sick Today.
Re: Whacha listenin' to?
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 4:41 pm
by Mozag
Sarantha wrote:
And I do not think Tarja is weak at all. She has a very strong voice in my opinion. Perhaps not for pure opera, but she sings her parts very well as the lead singer of Nightwish.
Yes, you're right there. Her voice is indeed sufficient for her genre, but my problem is that I love metal (but my tastes are clearly wildly different to yours) and I really love opera, but I despise mixing them. And then I try to be fair and listen to her voice in an operatic sense, which makes me want to cry when I realise that this woman could never make it on a real opera stage, which is likely why she stuck to her goth-"metal".
Anyhow, I started liking Nightwish a heck of a lot more once I heard the new singer. She has a lovely, delicate voice which works with the music. Still can't say I'm a fan, but I think the band is now more about music and harmonies, rather than vocal fireworks.
Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against people liking them, more fame to my country after all.
Currently listening to Maria Callas performing Rossini's "Una Voce Poco Fa" from The Barber of Seville.
Re: Whacha listenin' to?
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 4:58 pm
by Sarantha
I like operatic metal a lot. I think mixing the two was GENIUS. Of course, tastes may vary wildly.
Pure opera is gorgeous, pure metal is badass, but the mixture is just perfect. Its not too shrill and high pitched like some pure opera is, and its not too screamy like some metal.
Also, Johnny Cash is NOT AWFUL!
Listening to: Ring of Fire, by Johnny Cash, whom I love.
Re: Whacha listenin' to?
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 5:43 pm
by cowmuflage
Who said he was all I said was that song allways make people want to die cos it's so sad.