Atmosferic viking metal instrumental lol!
The bass sounds like old metallica
Sounds awesome, the “danceable” riff and the growl. I’m a big Opeth fan…
Oh nice i havent heard raphsody before there pretty good!
Big fan of melodic riffs
They are italians. They switched their name to Rhapsody of Fire. The guitarist also has a band called “Luca Turilli”
Very Amon-Amarthish lol I like it
Throwback song:
@LevelJ1 this guys were allways an spectacle live lol
@LevelJ1 I’m a lot into odd rhythms nowadays. I believe it’s more natural in some way (natural meaning from nature, not easy to grasp).
Indian classical music is extremely rich and complex, and when you mix it with djent sounds amazing lol:
Right on thats cool. I like the idea of taking different musical representations and then just try to apply that style to the guitar or whatever. Im not very good but I can mentally envision how things can sound and im good at improv i can just mess around and come up with new riffs any time I play pretty much.
I believe its called divergent thinking process. I have that a lot.
Plus I use to hallucinate musical compositions. It would just appear out of thin air either guitar, piano, trumpets, sax, trombone, etc… nothing id heard before it was just being generated lol.
I still get it at times but hey that plus creative thinking keeps it fun
Yeap! I think we are on different sides of the spectrum, but they also converge at some points.
While (I think) you are looking for the form of the piece (big picture), the riffs (beeing melodic), and coming out with new ideas out of nowhere…
I’m just obsessed with rhythm and how odd and complicated rhythmical stuff can be natural sounding, and that amazes me lol.
Anyways, I’m revisiting meshuggah’s catalog right now lol
Vildhjarta is amazing! Checking someof their stuff right now. Didn’t know them