@@forever3797 that's why Hannes is a perfect fit here. He's fleshed out more of the jazz influences in recent prog releases, particularly the ones that don't have elements of metal.
@@AlexRamosDrTaz Agreed. I love groove in fast metal. Lombardo always blows my mind in whatever project he's on. I also love Stephen Priestly on the Morbid Tales album as well.
Tom G. Warrior still the godfather of Black Metal (sorry Venom). Circle of the Tyrants single-handedly pulled me away from Iron Maiden in the mid-80's. (23:10 - Super fan in background)
damn Grossmann is really nailing those grooves. obviously these songs should be pretty simple for a musician of his ability, but it takes a different skill to nail those mid pace grooves, while playing it with actual feel and not just with robot precision
I onced was a bit of an instructor of hers when she was an apprentice in the company I worked. Very nice woman she's grown into, which was easily foreseeable ;-) . We went to see Slipknot together and stuff. Happy to see her doing that sound and all.
Once again, these old CF songs sound so much better in D standard than the B standard that Triptykon usually uses. I feel they're even tighter now than CF was in their reunion tour. Martin is sorely missed, but I'm glad Tom isn't shying away from his legacy and embracing everything from old CF to Hellhammer these days. Now, if only they played more from Into the Pandemonium...
Regarding tuning, that may be true, however lowered and slowed down Procreation of the Wicked (eg. from Wacken 2011) was, well, wicked. I consider this performance to be far better than the original.
there are only a few icons, which definend metal-genres at all. this is one of them... from the small country of toblerone, great landscapes, mountain-trains that will make you awe, depositing crime-money, and builders of the most important watches in the world! switzerland is just a world of its own... and thats ok. it feels so right! best country in the world!
Haha. I remember when I excitedly bought that cassette. I put it in my car stereo on the way home and was like...huh? Celtics Frost was amazing otherwise though.
swiss legend, who started the black and death metal scene worldwide... and they still kick ass... nothing can compare with this sound... its just unique and will always be... creating "music" this kind is like discovering the e=mc2 formula... youre the first, all other are whimps...
From the description 00:00 Intro 03:00 Into the Crypts of Rays 05:10 Visions of Mortality 09:58 Dethroned Emperor 14:47 Nocturnal Fear 18:35 Circle of the Tyrants 24:05 Dawn of Megiddo
Bonjour a tout les metaleux,et les metaleuses,et a youtube, ça fait plaisir de revoir Tom g warrior,,en Live, qui joue, toutes,les meilleurs chansons, j'adore,merci beaucoup,métal forever 🤘🤘🤘☠️☠️☠️
A really good set, but for me the best was Wacken 2006 when still Celtic Frost. The truly heavy, black, grinding rawness sounded like a direct transmission from Hell. This video is a must see.
Bloodstockfestivals dont say lies this band is not metal pioneers there is only tom in this band who was with celtic frost back then the other members of the band are not metal pioneers. it also suck to see tom keep do old celtic frost material because he cant do anything better. been playing those songs since the eighties. that description in the video is pathetic. you clearly dont know what u talking about. circle of tyrants and many other are from celtic frost not triptykon. its just tom again playing old material because cant do better.