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True that, lets not let it die, but I think we need to get excited about a new Metal release... Anyone got suggestions?

On a related topic this tuesday I go see Children and Amon Amarth in Vancouver wooo! thats gonna be cool.

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Lucky ******!! I badly want to see Amon Amarth - shame I left Canada just before they arrived :cry:

As for album recommendations:

1349 - Hellfire (Black Metal)

Vinterriket - any album they've made!!! (Dark Ambient)

Lykathea Aflame - Elvenfris (Symphonic Death/Progressive Metal)

In fact just check my metal site out, I review a fair amount each month and I'm sure you'll find some ideas for albums on there ;)

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Lucky ******!! I badly want to see Amon Amarth - shame I left Canada just before they arrived  :cry:

As for album recommendations:

1349 - Hellfire (Black Metal)

Vinterriket - any album they've made!!! (Dark Ambient)

Lykathea Aflame - Elvenfris (Symphonic Death/Progressive Metal)

In fact just check my metal site out, I review a fair amount each month and I'm sure you'll find some ideas for albums on there  ;)

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You have some nice reviews on there :woot:

Some nice reads. :D

We went to see Inflames with Motorhead the other night, quite a drive there and back, and I had work the next morning which combined with a stomping 10 day old headache meant I left right after inflames, and didn't see motorhead. Felt kinda disrespectful, but at the end of the day I'm just not into them.

Inflames were great, well worth the money + trip. I can't wait for Come Clarity, I've heard only *very very* good things so far!!!

You have some nice reviews on there

Some nice reads.

Thanks!

Inflames were great, well worth the money + trip. I can't wait for Come Clarity, I've heard only *very very* good things so far!!!

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I have a review for the new In Flames album here if you're interested:

In Flames Come Clarity Review

Lucky ******!! I badly want to see Amon Amarth - shame I left Canada just before they arrived  :cry:

As for album recommendations:

1349 - Hellfire (Black Metal)

Vinterriket - any album they've made!!! (Dark Ambient)

Lykathea Aflame - Elvenfris (Symphonic Death/Progressive Metal)

In fact just check my metal site out, I review a fair amount each month and I'm sure you'll find some ideas for albums on there  ;)

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Nice site... there are some pretty nice reviews.

I will need to check out some of those album recommendations.

I love Dimmu Borgir and I wasn't too happy with the re-recording of Stormblast. I guess I got used to the "new" Dimmu. And In Flames' new album is pretty good. I haven't quite got my teeth really sunk into it, yet. I'm sure the more I listen to it the more I'll like it.

Found a great Death Metal band named Psycroptic (http://www.metal-archives.com/). Really good technical Death. Also I've been listening to a lot of Iniquity (Death Metal from Denmark) which is also good stuff. And lastly, Crowpath. Spazzy/Technical Metal from Willowtip (really awesome stuff).

Found a great Death Metal band named Psycroptic (http://www.metal-archives.com/). Really good technical Death. Also I've been listening to a lot of Iniquity (Death Metal from Denmark) which is also good stuff. And lastly, Crowpath. Spazzy/Technical Metal from Willowtip (really awesome stuff).

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I've been listening to Psycroptic for over a year, and I agree. They're an excellent tech-death outfit, and definitely one of the best Aussie bands out there. If you haven't, try to score a copy of their self-released first album, Isle of Disenchantment. It's not quite as good as their first label album The Sceptre of the Ancients, but very good for an independent release.

If you try In Flames, listen to their older stuff... the newer stuff isnt that good. I suggest anything from Reroute to Remain and before that.

Colony was one of their worst albums..very nu-metal type stuff. New album is much heavier :devil:

I've been listening to Psycroptic for over a year, and I agree. They're an excellent tech-death outfit, and definitely one of the best Aussie bands out there. If you haven't, try to score a copy of their self-released first album, Isle of Disenchantment. It's not quite as good as their first label album The Sceptre of the Ancients, but very good for an independent release.

yep, I have both those albums. Recently discovered Solitude Aeturnus which is a killer heavy/doom metal band from Texas. I'd heard of them before but never really listened to them until now. Amazing music with some killer vocals. Also been listening to a lot of Neuraxis, and I can definitely say this is some of the best if not the best current death metal out there. Great technicallity and musicianship from these guys. Both bands highly recommended.

On topic: Lately I've been listening to Chimaira's selftitled, it rawks, lol. Can someone recommend me some other Chimaira stuff... Or similar trash/metalcore bands? Thx.

Check out Bleeding Through, I have a review for their new album up here:

Bleeding Through - The Truth @ Astrofaes Metal Domain

It's definitely their best album to date - highly recommended to fans of melodic deathcore (Unearth, As I Lay Dying, Darkest Hour etc.)

Check out Bleeding Through, I have a review for their new album up here:

Bleeding Through - The Truth @ Astrofaes Metal Domain

It's definitely their best album to date - highly recommended to fans of melodic deathcore (Unearth, As I Lay Dying, Darkest Hour etc.)

Thanks, I was planning to check it anyway, now I definitely will.

:D Went and seen lamb of god last night.

Agony scene and to my surprise devildriver was the support as well :o !

I went crowd surfing during end of the line by dd and big Dez the ###### took my hand lol pulled me and this nearly made me land on my head like this > :rofl: :laugh: was an awesome gig.

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:D Went and seen lamb of god last night.

Agony scene and to my surprise devildriver was the support as well :o !

I went crowd surfing during end of the line by dd and big Dez the ###### took my hand lol pulled me and this nearly made me land on my head like this > :rofl: :laugh: was an awesome gig.

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Cool man seems you had a good time :woot: :devil:

I only have to wait till tomorrow night then i'm off to see Lamb of god :D :D

Cool man seems you had a good time :woot: :devil:

I only have to wait till tomorrow night then i'm off to see Lamb of god :D :D

it really is awesome when l.o.g. come to scotland "act like the warriors you are *bleeper's*" :| never ever jump in a wall of death in scotland i mean we came up with that have you ever seen braveheart for example :D lol :laugh: :rofl:

it really is awesome when l.o.g. come to scotland "act like the warriors you are *bleeper's*" :| never ever jump in a wall of death in scotland i mean we came up with that have you ever seen braveheart for example :D lol :laugh: :rofl:

LOL

I will do the wall of death if they still doing it :devil:

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