I am also previewing an existing Pandora station called "Doom Metal" -- Workhorse, Candlemass, etc.
I am also previewing an existing Pandora station called "Doom Metal" -- Workhorse, Candlemass, etc.
Arjen Lucassen always knows how to give the stereo a good workout.
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When the golden voice appeared.
She was gold alright, but then so is rust.
"Such a shame about the beard."
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"and what music unites, man should not take apart"-Helmut Koellen
Well in all fairness, Helter Skelter is a pretty terrible recording. It's one of the first victims of the Compression Wars.
Animals as Leaders or Blotted Science should give it a workout.
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Seconding some Animals As Leaders.
Also Meshuggah.
"Henry Cow always wanted to push itself, so sometimes we would write music that we couldn't actually play – I found that very encouraging." - Lindsay Cooper, 1998
"I have nothing to do with Endless River. Phew! This is not rocket science people, get a grip." - Roger Waters, 2014
"I'm a collector. And I've always just seemed to collect personalities." - David Bowie, 1973
That's debatable. The mono version, especially, sounds pretty damned good to me and it's one of the heaviest songs ever recorded, IMO. Now, the pressing technology back then could have been better.
But, you did ask for something that would blow the doors off your stereo.
"The White Zone is for loading and unloading only. If you got to load or unload go to the White Zone!"
Devin Townsend is always good for a stereo workout...
"Who would have thought a whale would be so heavy?" - Moe Sizlak
The Beatles? You consider that to be metal that will blow the doors off a stereo?
Okay, fair enough, each to his own.
Some people just seem to like being deliberately contrary. It's getting boring reading it, though.
To be blunt, I never considered much metal/hard rock to be an audiophile delight- Judas Priest's classic stuff sounds good but you know that already. I seem to remember liking the production on Montrose's early stuff...'Rock Candy' for instance I recall has a great drum sound. But as ever, the 'is this metal' debate will apply!
I think Winger's 'Pull' isn't a bad sounding record (aside from what sounds like a 'drum trigger', quite common then)- some heavier tracks on that like 'Blind Revolution Mad', which has a quiet start and then gets much heavier. It has a song on it called 'Junkyard Dog', BTW!
Last edited by JJ88; 05-05-2014 at 09:07 AM.
You know, Dream Theater has a lot of the earmarks you mention; dynamic changes, abrupt start/stop, etc. However, I don't know if any of their albums are uncompressed enough to qualify. After all, my favourite DT recording is XX, a DVD...
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I think this is what you're looking for....
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