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I'm six foot even and 62.3 kilograms (yep I be fine if you're into tall skinny blokes) it's all that cycling - I just don't put on weight. That combined with the vision impairment are a big reason why I tend to avoid the pit (and why I don't get to anywhere near as many concerts as I'd like though that's just through lack of effort on my part).

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'Momentous' by Aetherfallen.

I want to like this stuff but the muffled grandeur is irritating me. It sounds an awful lot like the one man behind this group is trying to hide something. I'm reminded of a slightly cheesier low-production-value Borealis, but I'm only two songs in.

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The Haunted- The Haunted

 

The Haunted is a lame band.  They seem to have taken all the worst tendencies of Melodeth and Pantera style Groove metal and combined them into one underwhelming package.

 

Anders Bjoler should stop being the lead guitar player in all of his bands.  He is a fantastic rhythm player, but he cannot play leads at even a passable level.

 

And another thing I've noticed is that there were not many great guitar players that came out of the Gothenburg metal scene were there?

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I never could bring myself to like The Haunted. I'm not a fan of his solos either. With a few exceptions, solos annoy me anyway.

NP: Stone Healer - He Who Rides Immolated Horses

Recommended by a friend on FB. There's a lot going on here, some very creative riffs that go from black metal to a bit of Mastodon/Intronaut to gloomy folk. The vocals have a lot of variation, some of which I find jarring (the cleans tend to stick out like a sore thumb IMO). Organic-sounding and intense. I don't know if I really like it yet, but I'm glad I'm listening to it. 

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So Aetherfallen were OK, but with some truly enamel-grinding voiceover parts. Otherwise they sounded a little bit like someone had killed Matt Marinelli and had set up a couple recording mikes in one room and forced the rest of Borealis to play demo material in the next room over. The guy behind the group is to be credited with at least approaching that Canadian band's unique appeal, but I'd like to see some of the vision expanded and improved. The rough idea is good, it just needs polishing and a slightly stronger presentation.

Ariya's debut 'Myopia' was nicer than I remember, some solid melodic prog.

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Sacrilege- The Fifth Season

I'm starting to think that our benevolent moderator Blut was onto something with his suggestion that Melodic death metal went from being an actual sub subgenre of Death Metal into being power metal with harsh vocals and blast beats.

I think that is an awesome amalgamation though.

 

By the way Sacrilege was a better band than In Flames by far.  It seems kind of sill that Daniel Svenssen would break up a great band just to play drums for the most overrated metal band of the last 20 years.

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