Hitokiri (post: 1138848) wrote:Saviour Machine and Virgin Black. You are however getting into the goth rock genre with them.
I think E Nomine would be better classified as Electro-Goth, especially with their Gothic lyrical poetry and and dabling into musical ideas inspired by the traditional mass. The big theme of Industrial music is the technology of violence and oppression, and is usually intended to make social and/or political commentary. As such, Industrial music tends to evoke the feeling in the listener of being trapped in macabre death factories, wasted battlefields, or brutal concrete jungles.That Dude (post: 1136895) wrote:Well you can check out Enomine They are a christian German industrial band. Also check out Blindside if you haven't already, they sing in english but they are from Norway.
Hitokiri wrote:Saviour Machine and Virgin Black. You are however getting into the goth rock genre with them.
As one of the more vocal enthusiasts for Gothic music around the forums, I third this suggestion. Saviour Machine and Virgin Black are two major Gothic Metal (i.e. Gothic Rock + Progressive/Symphonic Metal) bands with a distict outlook on their Christian worldview and incredible passion. Their style of Metal isn't so much for those looking for speed and grit, but rather beauty and elegance. Their vocalists have this remarkably beautiful operatic style that just stirs the soul. I'm going to post a few videos of Saviour Machine and Virgin Black, which I hope some of you will enjoy.GrubbTheFragger wrote:brilliant stuff there.
GhostontheNet (post: 1213271) wrote: As one of the more vocal enthusiasts for Gothic music around the forums, I third this suggestion. Saviour Machine and Virgin Black are two major Gothic Metal (i.e. Gothic Rock + Progressive/Symphonic Metal) bands with a distict outlook on their Christian worldview and incredible passion. Their style of Metal isn't so much for those looking for speed and grit, but rather beauty and elegance. Their vocalists have this remarkably beautiful operatic style that just stirs the soul. I'm going to post a few videos of Saviour Machine and Virgin Black, which I hope some of you will enjoy.
I mentioned speed and grit because genres like Thrash Metal (mentioned in the opening post) were started as a fusion of Metal and Punk to make music that was louder, faster, and had more urban grittiness. The fact that you cannot sit through Saviour Machine or other Metal acts inspired by Progressive Rock simply means that you lack the patience to appreciate Progressive music. Saviour Machine makes music that is like an apocalyptic Wagnerian Opera set in the social turbulence of the late 20th and early 21st century whereby God's purposes for mankind's redemption are revealed.Scarecrow (post: 1213309) wrote:OK... this is just because now you're stepping on MY territory :evilgrin: But this is purely subjective. While I like a little of Virgin Black, I could never sit and listen to a whole album and Savior Machine I just couldn't get into at all. If you want beauty and elegance in metal, there's Blind Guardian, Sirenia, Nightwish, Epica, Tristania, Sonata Arctica, Demons and Wizards, Slechtvalk, Eluveitie... Ah I could go on. Blind Guardians melodies and lyrics are excellent and even when they're pounding away you feel lost in a bittersweet well of emotions. Their lyrics are so poetic, the music is so powerful, and their ballads are fantastic.
There are just too many metal bands to brag about here. Sure to some, a lot may just sound like speed and grit (and there are some bands out there that even I just go O.O) but clearly they just do not understand or appreciate the beauty and power of such music xD.
GhostontheNet (post: 1213320) wrote:I mentioned speed and grit because genres like Thrash Metal (mentioned in the opening post) were started as a fusion of Metal and Punk to make music that was louder, faster, and had more urban grittiness. The fact that you cannot sit through Saviour Machine or other Metal acts inspired by Progressive Rock simply means that you lack the patience to appreciate Progressive music. Saviour Machine makes music that is like an apocalyptic Wagnerian Opera set in the social turbulence of the late 20th and early 21st century whereby God's purposes for mankind's redemption are revealed.
4m3r1c4 (post: 1213148) wrote:been a while but hey awesome music found along the way!
actually the term i was trying to refer to was power metal or white metal (classic metal - speed metal) all being basically the same style of music with band such as these listed below...
enjoi!
Scarecrow wrote:If you want beauty and elegance in metal, there's Blind Guardian, Sirenia, Nightwish, Epica, Tristania, Sonata Arctica, Demons and Wizards, Slechtvalk, Eluveitie... Ah I could go on.
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