T.I.E. wrote:
rio wrote:
deathkvlt wrote:
rio wrote:
would you actually describe this as a "metal" album?
As said on the review, this album is not Metal at all...
Indeed not. Suppose what I meant to imply was that, while we have agreed there should be no set conventions or boundaries governing metal music, if a band like Ulver wants to make music this "experimental", then they are forced to leave metal behind to do it.
hummm... I'll have to disagree... Fantomas is very experimental but still has a lot of metal to it... then, bands like Cynic or Voivod managed to push the boundaries of metal further than anybody could have thought... in fact, it all depends on how you define metal... :roll:
Yes you are right here. I have always regarded Fantomas as a metal band.
But then this reminds me of the diversity in jazz vs diversity in metal thread we had with WiC. ( :roll: ) We can, of course, change the way we percieve metals boundaries, but overall I think no matter how much this may alter, we will always have a set of specific guidelines that unite even fantomas or cynic with the rest of the metal crowd. That is why I think Ulver decided to move away from it entirely.
Btw re: your sig, If any of Deathspell Omega want to fight me, bring it on!! :twisted:
Now I'm off to metal-achives to find a picture and see if they are intimidating.