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These guys are hall of famers. Nobody sounds like them. They were kids when they invented their sound. They had to get their parents to sign their contract with earache. Pure originals.
I met LG in Melbourne last time they toured. He seemed happy to just have a beer and a chat with someone he didn't even know. He made me feel like we were old mates. He laughed when I told him he was the real Lars. I'm feeling sad today.
I saw Entombed in London with The Haunted as the support band. I was down the front, in between songs, I caught his eye and he gave me a big wave hello, like the friendliest guy you ever met. He was one in a million and 100% Swedish Death Metal to the core.
Saw Entombed twice, last time 2012, he invited fans to have a beer with him...Lovely guy and great performer. First gig I saw 1996 when they played with Dismember and Dark Tranquillity.
This is the first so-called "death 'n' roll" band/song I've ever hear and I must say it's pretty fantastic. It combines that hooky 70s melody with that heaviness I just love in a brutally palatable way - the lighter brother of melodic death metal.
Pierluigi Scioli melodeath for me is hit and miss. I love the Iron Maiden/NWOBHM-ish aspects but vocally I prefer traditional death metal or clean singing.
Pierluigi Scioli I do love that about Slayer, they're crazier than Metallica, Pantera, etc. but don't growl which helped bridge the gap between thrash metal and death metal and helped me get into bands like Cannibal Corpse and Death.
@@valk67 Taiwanese one is literally just as good. I'm sorry, but i really don't like when people say that MIJ is better than MIT. I own and have used both for years and when you switch inbetween them, you wouldn't be able to tell them apart if someone didn't tell you which one is one beforehand. If you don't believe, then check this out, the guy does a pretty good job of proving the point. : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-e-9htVWLDf0.html
Bands in my generation were inspired to change their sound and style after Entombed released wolverine blues. Morgoth, Cancer, Desultory and many more. Nicke Andersson is the king and true innovator. Long live Entombed '90-'97. Rest easy LG.
I remember in that time line, I was in my early teens. Entombed, Dismember and At the Gate was my outstanding band at that time. All in full metal jacket an long hair, wow!!! was i young. miss those good metal music.
these guys were perfect back in the day. i much prefer the swedish style to the american style at the time, it's much heavier, lower guitars, etc. and much more catchy as is evident on this album. more bands should do the death n' roll style imo
Oh man... this song... so prescient and ahead of it's time. Lyrics rarely get paid attention to in this format of music but with lines like "Who examines the doctors" - shades of ebola anyone? Or what about "Jesus, Satan, Hitler have bought my soul". Awesome run that the original incarnation of Entombed had going. The cool crunchy swagger of rock and filth metal tone, just an inspired song in all regards and never have tired of it since I first heard it back in the early 90's.
I seen Entombed with Hatebreed back in 1997. I had no idea that Hatebreed would become such a successful band and that i would see them two more times. Entombed's first three albums are my favorites.
Man... I had the Hollowman EP but it was in my car when some punks tried to steal my speakers and later I realized they'd taken my CD case. BTW the instrumental version of Wolverine Blues on that EP is fucking magic...
I remember when this music was shunned everywhere, for explicit lyrics and suggestive connotations. Huh, the other day I heard a R&B song repeating over and over "I want to die". It was playing on the popular radio station super 102.7 in Charleston WV. Lol, at the control that exists in this world.
aaaahhh great hight school years, when there was no internet, only local web. i came to my class mate and downloaded (sorry, im a pirate) all the fucking sludge, and groovy shit crowbar, entombed, eyehategod, down etc.... fuck, i miss my 16-18's and entombed and NIИ was the soundtrack for these years!
I absolutely love Nicke Andersson's drumming on the W.B. album and H.M. e.p. . As a young impressionable drummer at the time, his drumming made me fall in love with "riding the crash" on those slower beats...
I remember buying the special edition Wolverine blues with the comic book cover,Then I found a anthology torrent when those were a thing, Definitely 1 of a kind