Ah, thanks.
I don't know much about that kind of music.
I don't know much about that kind of music.
Though I still prefer Power and/or Symphonic Metal. Heck, I even re-bought several of my NWOBHM and Hair Metal vinyls in mp3 format (did I mention that I hate vinyl records with a passion? Hated them since I got my first one back in '72).
My first LP jumped and crackled. 'crackle'*jump*'crackle'*jumpjump… Sheesh, I'm still traumatized.
Draconian rules, easily in my top 3 of all time when it comes to gothic doom
Well I like Manson, cannot deny that although I tend to stay away from the "Mainstream" Usually.
If you guys like the Death/Goth/Doom scene here is another one from Draconian: Earthbound. They have very mellow and melancholic pieces too if you prefer: It Grieves my heart
Manson is considered mainstream over there? Where you you live? Hades?
Almost sounds like a heavier version of Evanescence. The music doesn't quite grab me, but the girl is cute.
Heh, He is a pop idol and a product of the mainstream music industry and star system as controversial as he likes to be thought of (and goes out of his way to be). Still like his stuff though.
His tainted love and personal jesus covers rock….
Well, back in the days there was nothing to buy but vinyl and tape. But I wouldn't call it a collection ... actually, it's a heap on the floor of a room over at my mother's place. Left all the LPs there, and the're not in a good state.Quite a collection you have there! mine is tiny, probably less than 30 Lps all said (my CD one is starting to push me outside my library though )
I wouldn't call him a product of mainsteam music… at least not originally. Their earlier stuff was great, and Antichrist Superstar was fantastic from beginning to end. It's still one of my favorite albums when I'm in the mood for some heavy industrial sound.
I'd say the turning point was their Mechanical Animals album. I started losing interest quickly after that..
You can't mention Manson covers without Sweet Dreams and You Spin Me Round.
That's a waste… Ever thought of doing a Flea market? (if they are salvageable) might be worth a bit to some collector out thereWell, back in the days there was nothing to buy but vinyl and tape. But I wouldn't call it a collection … actually, it's a heap on the floor of a room over at my mother's place. Left all the LPs there, and the're not in a good state.
I have quite some CDs, though … a mid four-digit number at least. And I inherited two big suitcases full of CDs when my father died a few years ago. Everything is digitized and the physical husks are stashed away in the attic.
Their latest with Lou Reed is just hilarious, I really like this take on it .Lots of artists/bands tend to "lose their way" when the cash starts flowing in (Metallica comes to mind)
Seeing Moonspell or Paradise Lost mentioned always reminds me of Tiamat and The Gathering (and vice versa), somehow all four fall into the same ballpark for me, even though they all have quite distinct sound. Maybe it´s because they all combined metal sensibilities with some "goth-y" ones and they all creatively peaked around 95-98 from my perspective (though The Gathering had a sorta second coming later). Anyway,Moonspell, Paradise Lost
Probably redundant, but since there´s a slight chance you haven´t listened to these, I can´t resist the urge recommending Still Life and Blackwater Park because that´s Opeth at their best in my ears.And now for something Completely different, Opeth Porcelain heart…
Damn metal heads, gotta tip the balance back…
I ssem to be bouncing back and forth between 2 tracks over and over.
"Charity" by An April March
and
"Destroy Me" by Marsheaux
Jason (newstead) must be "LMAO" actually
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