1967 Madrigal of the Waves Storm I: Waves and Fear Comments/Feedback is appreciated, I actually prefer the most blatant/honest feedback possible rather than "sugar coated" wording. Feel free to suggest video ideas.
It was exactly 20years ago. My father was pissed off each time I listened black metal: "How can you enjoy this kind of music, it's only noise!" On the same year, I bought the greatest hits albums of The Ventures and Dick Dale. Then came the day my father told me: "Hey, I need you to pick up a car. Here the keys of the convertible and drive me to the garage." I said: "Okay, let's me grab one CD." Brought my The Ventures - Greatest Hits album and put in the radio. My father said: "I hope this is not your f*cking metal noise!" After a couple of seconds, he said: "What!! You like The Ventures too!! I used to listen when I was young. But I got rid of all those stuff. Woah, I didn't expect you liking this kind of music." Every metalhead likes surf rock, it's a fact.
its true i love dick dale and i play guitar and i scream and only play minor power chords while i black metal i just love all guitar man love piano too, real metal has at least one piano interlude on their albums its like, the patterns of notes that are interesting not the distortion and the screaming and the instruments
7/8 songs actually done already ru-vid.com/group/PLJXMOKcMUq1R1qliF-QxBr_QchqnJDIUy but wolf and the night will be difficult to translate to surf drums. Kinda more tempted to do Under the Sign of the Black Mark currently.
the lack of distortion (said because i do not know what pedals created your buttery tone) really brings the technique to the surface. you're a great guitar player, I only wanna see what comes from you instead of the artists you cover (even though i love Ulver). Great stuff!
@@MessiahofFire oh ok, if you could try to add like one of the skyrim bard songs, i think itd be a cool adition like hopefully its in the right key tho. Idk just a thought