I’ve had a fun time over the last few months getting into metal music and its subgenres. I feel pretty basic in that my favorites remain Black Sabbath, Metallica and Iron Maiden. In my exploration I’ve learned that I tend to gravitate towards New Wave of Traditional Heavy Metal / British Heavy Metal stuff. In fact, I found this Spotify playlist called Dad Metal that is absolutely up my alley and I have been shuffling through it a ton.

Unfortunately, I still can’t handle much screaming or harsh vocals beyond what’s in some Mastodon, Opeth, and Gojira records. Even some Pantera gets to be too much for me. I know that I don’t have to like everything and everyone’s tastes are different, but I feel like by avoiding all harsh vocals and screaming, I will miss out on a huge subsection of stuff. So I’m looking to get some suggestions on music that might help ease me into it. Maybe some albums that don’t have harsh vocals on every single track? Or even vocals that are harsh but you’re still able to parse out what the lyrics are?

Additionally, I’m interested in discovering some more recent bands and music that will help me add to my already growing list of Metal that I like. Some of my favorite records that were released this year are:

Fauna - Haken

First Sighting - Blood Star ^^ these folks are a local band too! So I’m extra proud that they’re putting out cool stuff.

The Conquest of Time - Century

And, obligatorily, Metallica’s new record has been getting a ton of playtime from me: 72 Seasons

So, I’m looking for some new music recommendations along a similar vein to what I already know I enjoy. I’m also hoping to get some introductory avenues into harsher stuff, to try and get into that.

Looking forward to discovering new music with you all!

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    11 year ago

    You probably won’t like these suggestions, but for the ppl who are into more experimental stuff:

    Harvey Milk, yes, a band named after the first openly-gay politician is like a cross between modest mouse, king missile and a metallica if they had a good drummer and were more metal. Unfortunately, their best album, Life… the best game in town, is not on Spotify. I bought it on Bandcamp, but it’s worth it.

    Godspeed you black emperor, while not strictly considered metal (closer to mathrock), they have mastered this really creepy post-apocalyptic vibe, mostly on F# A# infinity. The writer of the movie 28 days later listened to this album while working on that movie, and he used part of it in the movie, so you might even recognize it.

    Portal is an Australian band that achieves what many metal bands fail laughably at: being scary. They have a cosmic horror spin on the genre. A guttural, disgusting, eldritch orgy of a mess, but it’s amazing if you’re into that sort of thing.