Some metal fans can't stand clean vocals for some reason. I used to think it was cringey and boring years ago, but over time, I grew to appreciate them a lot more. Now, when so many metal bands try to be as nasty as possible, bands lile Pallbearer, Windhand, Electric Wizard, Deftones, and Baroness are really refreshing to listen to.
Thank you guys I appreciate you taking my request I wanted to help this great underground band and spread their music, I'll definitely send them this video
Pallbearer are so good! This entire album is amazing, they played every song off it when I seen them tour in support of it. Surprised they aren't reacted to more often, so many good songs.
My band had the pleasure of performing with Pallbearer for a short run of shows back in September. We would have been on tour again right now in April if not for the pandemic. Love these dudes and so glad I got to meet them and befriend them!
@GhostShelter It was a very short run, just a few dates running through the midwest. We all had a great time and of course said, "we should do this again!" but then covid. :/ They're a great frickin band and was honored to play with them, haven't seen them quite as many times as you but I definitely try to whenever they come through Austin!
One of my all time favorite bands. They are working on a new album as we speak. These guys release an album only once every 3 years so I couldn’t be more excited. They really are a special group. They’ve got a certain ingredient I can’t put a finger on that is theirs and theirs alone. Really nice guys too. Have spoken with them at their shows on several occasions.
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Pallbearer's "Sorrow and Extinction" album is an amazing listen. Check out the song "Foreigner" from it. Bit different tone from their newer stuff.
I know I'm a few months late. But "I saw the End" is pretty good. I just discovered "Caledonia" from their new album. Khemmis is a great Doom band as well I discovered around the same time as these guys. Just about anything from Hunted and Desolation is good. Vin I highly recommend listening to them if you're still feeling melodie these days.
There's some cool videos of them playing live in a Church. The singer has some tremendous range. Highly underrated band! This is a common interpretation of this song that was published: This is a saga of death, repentance and reincarnation, in a spiritism view. It starts with the death, when they sing about "the putrid liquid washes away" and the "null incarnate". It's about this person portrayed the music facing the death. In the second stanza they talk about this people meeting the process of incarnation. "Locked withing a spell" figures the magic of this process, the supernaturalism that envolves it. Even when they talk about "the serpent whispers" remind of an entity. The third stanza reafirms all of it, when they talk about the "self-fulfilling doomsday", and about if this person wants to end this, he should accept his fate and face what's coming for him. And then comes the choir that starts to introduce us the idea of repentance. Maybe picturing the idea of souls in the purgatory talking about regrets of our actions and "paying the price" in this place. Until the very last verse, the song talks about repentance and regrets. It portrays this soul suffering and rethinking about its life. Even in a hopeless situation this soul still calls for some hope, like when they sing about "Even in the deepest night, the softest voice will sing". At the end, they finish the music with this verse "The seeds of pain are sown to grow once again". There it makes me think about a reincarnation and circle of life in this spiritualistic view.
Mournful Congregation is a great band (and probably my favorite funeral doom band), but I'm not sure how they're the next step from this to that. Traditional doom in the vein of Warning, 40 Watt Sun, or even early While Heaven Wept would probably be the next logical step, not funeral doom.
It's funny how you talk frequently about there only being a few stories, and then you came to the conclusion that both of your different interpretations of the song are essentially right. It can be about Eden, addiction, or anything else that is that story.
Loving their newer stuff but give fear and fury or ashes by Pallbearer a try relates to a lot that’s going on in the world today and very melodic and eerily beautiful
Wow need to check out more of this band. Kinda reminded me of Type O Negative. I also listen to gothic music and are a couple of singers who sound like that so it didnt bother me to much
When are you guys going to do some proper doom like Saint Vitus or Pentagram etc. I love Pallbearer but there are proper doom legends you need to check out. Anything by Wino Weinrich will be mind blowing.
Nisindu Perera Check out Pentagram mate. The US band not the South American band. Petrified is an amazing song! Guitars sound so good. Also Cathedral album Carnival Bizarre. Heavy punchy riffs to blow your head off. Let me know what you think!! 🙏
heya Vin and Sori Have you Heard the Dutch Girl Band that recently broke the internet going viral singing home isolation version that they all filmed seperately of Queens' Bohemian Rhapsody even Queen posted their video on their Instagram. Their name is OG3NE (Oh Gene) They won the Voice of Holland in 2014 and were on the same program Floor was on 2 years earlier Beste Zangers(Best Singers) Their mother has O type blood and there's 3 of them that share her genes thus the name OG3NE. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Nd9zdbMFSVU.html
Hello from Thailand please react Stairway to Heaven Live and try Stairway to Heaven backwards (you can search on youtube) it was dark legends . Love you from Thailand.
@GhostShelter Heartless is a great album too, I just prefer the hard doomy riffs of Foundations of Burden. That sound inspired me more than when I discovered Tool as a teenager.
This song does not have any religous aspects at all, im from little rock and have met Devin several times and even saw a Melvins concert with the entire band. This is about depression and where your mind can take you