tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8144884798481429596.post8536732845392377463..comments2024-03-25T01:07:15.930-07:00Comments on Asmodian Coven: Jotunheim - Aldagautr demo 1998Velkaarnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07670411364300686209noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8144884798481429596.post-57382219984040741782014-10-23T05:01:07.747-07:002014-10-23T05:01:07.747-07:00@kingpossum:
Yeah, I'll have to give the clea...@kingpossum:<br /><br />Yeah, I'll have to give the clean-ish vocals do fit in decently enough, however I'm thankful they're as low as they are as they're not that great. Though enthusiasm can often trump technical perfection, I became very picky with clean vox in extreme metal in the late 90's. I blame it on all the demos I endured back then!Velkaarnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07670411364300686209noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8144884798481429596.post-27122119874054192042014-10-22T21:10:37.291-07:002014-10-22T21:10:37.291-07:00I typically have a soft spot for songs that use th...I typically have a soft spot for songs that use the nature sounds, windstorms, crashing waves and the like for intros. I like the organic-ness it evokes, and it presents a certain context that can make the listening experience a little richer.<br /><br />"Norsecore, eh?". That must refer to the vaguely grindcore-ish buzz'n pummel bits that crop up here. I'm not as down on the clean vocals as our illustrious host, I like mixing the textures. Bring on the BM with bagpipes our oud or khora or whatever, if it's out there.<br /><br />Pretty interesting stuff, thanks for the post.kingpossumnoreply@blogger.com