YTSEJAM Digest 4522 Today's Topics: 1) Re: Meshuggah by email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) 2) Re: xmas death by email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) 3) Thank you DT! by joseph 4) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4521 by DYER 5) Holiday Shows and Buckethead by email_address_removed 6) Re: YTSEJAM digest 4521 by "=?iso-8859-1?Q?M=E1rio_Del_Nunzio?=" 7) Merry Christmas by "Jan Opsal" 8) Black VS Death Metal by "Suplizio, Jim" 9) Re:KX in Columbia by Jon Parmet 10) It's the most wonderful time of the year... by "Giannotti, Nick" 11) Bitch Hell 12/26 by "Merlo, Christopher" 12) Re: Black VS Death Metal by Rogerio Brito 13) Merry Christmas Jammers by email_address_removed 14) new guitar (NDTC) by Chris Daley 15) Re: Merry Christmas Jammers by Syrinx ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 15:01:08 -0800 From: email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Meshuggah Message-ID: Before being sacrificed upon the altar..., Carlos Alfaro thus begged: > > I just got None ( the EP ) from this kick ass band...and i >absolutely love it...can anyone point me in the right direction on what >my next mesuggah disc should be?! Layne, u readin? I was just expecting >cool heavy shit like fear factory , but these guys can REALLY play.... > None is the shit... DEI is good, more technical, and the latest is even more technical, but I don't think they have or capture the feel that NONE/CONTRADICTION has... -The Doc -- > email_address_removed > http://progmetal.gmsnet.com > Windows will rule the world... and one day, you'll have to reboot the entire > thing cause it'll crash. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 15:06:40 -0800 From: email_address_removed (Dr. Mosh) To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: xmas death Message-ID: The difference between death, black, white, purple, and multi-colored metal is usually the color of pubic hair they decide to dye it that week. Also there's the patriotic metal, which consists of the red white and blue of course... great marketing scheme, just ask Tommy Hilfiger... Speaking of which, I heard the demos of Metropolis Part II, and Petrucci has asked Dimebag for some consultation and is thus prototyping the new Ibeenhad 8-string detuned for that extra crunch and he's decided to use two televisions tuned into static for that extra crunchiness... Labrie has been kicked out and replaced with Barney for the song. They have officially labeled this song... Brown Metal... since it's not quite Black... and Death is the Dancing Turtle... -The Doc -- > email_address_removed > http://progmetal.gmsnet.com > Windows will rule the world... and one day, you'll have to reboot the entire > thing cause it'll crash. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 18:41:26 -0500 From: joseph To: email_address_removed Subject: Thank you DT! Message-ID: This is a big thanks to MP and all the members of DT for such a *great* Christmas present! Thanks for being so generous with your fans! You guys rule! Joseph ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 12:08:56 +1000 From: DYER To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4521 Message-ID: >Dimmu Borgir, brilliant death, black/metal, with great keyboards, almost >hummable melodies >Children Of Bodom - again brilliant music, lots of ball'n'chunk, keyboards >catchy d/m at it's best. > >GaZ > > Also if you want a great black metal band you can't go past Ulver....their trilogy of albums are both beautiful and shattering in their diversity.... > When Death Metal began (at the mid-late 80s), it consisted >basically of a faster thrash metal, with the peculiar "cookie monster" >vocals or some harsh, abrasive screams and lyrics talking about death >and its various forms. I don't know very much about the first Death >Metal bands, because that's not what I appreciate the most, but I'll >give you one (and some may say THE) example of a band of this period: >Death. You could put Possessed in this category along with the early Earache bands - Carcass, Napalm Death, Terrorizor.... > The first bands of "true" Black Metal come from Norway (I'm >not talking about Venom here, but about Mayhem and Burzum). It was >primarily a style of music dedicated to talk about Satan not Satan specifically....but was the Norwegian Viking god - Odin....And often the bands were not paying homage to him particualarly but rather rebelling against the christian ideology which they believe is plagueing their country... (even though >some Death Metal bands like Deicide also talk about Satan) with the >songs being EXTREMELY simple, often with very sloppy instrumentation, >extremely fast drumming, intentionally poor production and vocals generally i'd agree with this statement except on the bahalf of Emperor and Mayhem....both of these bands had excellent drummers...see Hellhammers drumming on de Misteriis Dom Sathanas....it is relentless and technical....Also Euronymous was a great guitarist, not a shredder by any means, but he could play hypnotically.... > > These two bands cited above, Mayhem and Burzum, consist of the >folklore of the genre, because, at first, they were both very >connected, with the leader of Burzum, Kristian Vikernes (aka Varg >Vikernes, aka Count Grishnack) One of the great ironies....Vikernes....the great Crusader and fist in the face of god...and his name is Kristian!! *lol* being then the bass player for Mayhem >when he was younger. The Black Metal Scene consisted of Mayhem >basically with other lesser known bands and Euronymous (guitar player >for Mayhem) telling other people what to do. Since they wanted to get >back to their scandinavian roots, they felt that the Christian culture >was an obstacle (for the Christians had killed many people in their >region to spread Christianity) and the churches were one of the major >sign of the Catholic/Christianity culture. They, then, started burning >down some churches and got to newspapers. Burzums first release...the first 50 came with a free lighter and the cover depicted a burnt church.... > > Then, there are some bands that defy categorization, like >Opeth (which would be best described like Death Metal meets 70s >technical Progressive Rock meets Iron Maiden meets Baroque) or Cynic >(Death Metal meets Jazz). Also Amorphis - folk metal? And I didn't even cite the Grindcore trend (which is part >of the Death Metal trend, IMO), from which both Carcass and Napalm >Death are part (whose Barney Greenway covered, together with Dream >Theater, Metallica's "Damage, Inc"). > I always thought that grindcore started off the scene with the early carcass/Napalm Death stuff....that is some wierd shit! :) > Yup... Gordian Knot was released in Japan on November 21st on > Avalon (part of Marquee) with a bonus track ("Unquity Road"). > The release date for Europe and the US is January 19th, 1999. > According to the packaging, this version will only appear to > have 9 tracks... But there will be a so called "hidden track" > called "Grace" at the end. Geez...now i don't know which one to get! :) > Yeah, it's amazing! I'm not a big fan of instrumental albums, > but I really love this one. There are already plans for a 2nd > Gordian Knot album. Can't wait to hear it. :) yeah Sean said that he'll be working with jason Gobel, his Cynic partner in crime, on this one...really looking forward to that!! :) Anyway that was my longest post in about two years.... Cheers Paul D. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 00:17:00 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Holiday Shows and Buckethead Message-ID: I'll be at all 12 DT holiday shows. Just look for a person wearing pants, a shirt, socks and shoes. Don't worry you can tell me apart from the other 1,000 people by my DT shirt. Also please stop by and say, "hi!" I've solved my problem of maiming, roasting and ingesting random people who say "hi!" to me. So you won't end up like those last few unfortunate souls... :) Recently, I picked up 'Transmutation Live' from Praxis, which is a band Buckethead is in. This is one of the great. It has four songs and lasts 60 minutes. It has Buckethead on guitar, Brain on drums, Bill Laswell on bass and a bunch of DJs. I forget the name of the DJ group but its something like the San Francisco Pickle Crew. These DJs are really good and add a lot to the music and have played with Primus before. If you're into ambient, jazz, funk, metal, shred and improv check out this CD. You won't be disappointed. Isaac ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 03:44:55 -0200 From: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?M=E1rio_Del_Nunzio?=" To: Subject: Re: YTSEJAM digest 4521 Message-ID: <005101be2f00$92b9ace0$4c17d3c8@malmsteen> > When Death Metal began (at the mid-late 80s), it consisted >basically of a faster thrash metal, with the peculiar "cookie monster" >vocals or some harsh, abrasive screams and lyrics talking about death >and its various forms. I don't know very much about the first Death >Metal bands, because that's not what I appreciate the most, but I'll >give you one (and some may say THE) example of a band of this period: >Death. Death was probably the first "true" death metal band...But before Death there were bands that were "almost death metal"...Bands like Celtic Frost/Hellhammer,Possessed , Destruction , etc have "death metal songs" but aren't "death metal bands"...And some early death metal bands:Necrophagia (a little thrash,but death metal was beggining) , Carcass (grind,in the beggining),Morbid Angel,etc... >simple, fast and heavy guitars with gutural-only vocals were getting a >little less interesting and other things become influencing the sound, >like a more melodic approach, basically influenced by the Iron Maiden Death ever had a melodic approach...And Death (well,not talking abou scream bloody gore) is much more technical than most part of these "melodic death metal" bands...Ok,Death probably isn't a death metal band anymore,but... >yes, then you just recognized such a band. Examples of this kind of >band are: Dark Tranquillity (technical, melodic), In Flames (similar >to Dark Tranquillity, much more melodic, but less technical), In Flames is a heavy metal/melodic metal band with a death metal singer...Their instrumental songs are totally melodic metal instrumentals... > Edge of >Sanity (their album "Crimson" is even a bit progressive, consisting of >only one song clocking in at 40:00 and mixing harsh vocals, clean >vocals, piano passages, acoustic interludes and, of course, fast >playing also). Crimson is a good album...But I think you forgot probably the band that started it all: At The Gates...Acoustic passages (even entire acoustic songs,with violins,etc) , melodic solos 2 guitars harmonized solos,etc... > Another tendency of the 90s is the Brutal Death Metal, with >bands coming mainly from the Southeast of the US. These bands are less >ecletic than their European counterparts and here the things are MUCH >faster with the cookie monster vocals predominating. Some bands come >to mind: Deicide, At the Gates (despite being Swedish, they are more >brutal than their Gothenburg friends). Early 90's not-melodic Death Metal : Deicide , Obituary , Morbid Angel,etc... > The first bands of "true" Black Metal come from Norway (I'm >not talking about Venom here, but about Mayhem and Burzum). IMO the first "true" black metal bands were Venom and Bathory...After there were the first Norwegian bands , that,as you said, didn't produce well the album , wasn;t very much preocupated with the music , etc...The first bands were probably Darkthrone , Burzum and Mayhem...Other well known band of this kind is Marduk... [the second generation] >as-fast-as-I-can-play instrumentation But almost all black metal bands have songs like this...Even the most melodic , like Thy Serpent , Dimmu Borgir , etc... >and the satanic position. Well,if it's black metal it has a satanic position,or,at least anti-christian...Ragnarok call their music Pagan Metal... >things were incorporated, like lots of keyboards and also a more >symphonic approach. Bands from the second generation of Black Metal >are: Emperor (started in the 1st gen., but got more complex and their >last album is "symphonic"), Yeah,Emperor turned into posers,hehe... >Satyricon (still sloppy), Melodic,with flutes , acoustic parts , but still has some very agressive parts... >Ulver Their first album is "melodic black metal",with agressive parts and acoustic things,etc...The 2nd album is totally medieval/acoustic and "Madrigal Of The Night" is "true" black metal (bad produced,very agressive and recorded in a forest)... >Arcturus, One of the pioneers of black metal with melodic/symphonyc touches (they exist sincd 1991) , but their debut album is from 1996...It's my favorite black metal album , "Aspera Hiems Symfonia" , with musicians that can play (especially the keyboardist Sverd , the gutiarrist August - who plays actually in a prog metal band similar to early DT - and drummer Hellhammer ,who plays in Mayhem too)...Their second album , "La Masquerade Infernale" is very strange , not black metal , with many classical elements , only clean vocals , and even techno elements in one song...But I like it very much... >Borknagar, In the beggining , they were a "melodic black metal selection" , with some of the best musicians from the style , but their latest album , "The Archaic Course" I don't consider black metal anymore... >Dimmu Borgir,Cradle of Filth, Old Man's Child (these three >bands are considered the "commercial" Black Metal bands), Yeah...They are posers...Hehe...Old Man's Child is very good , in their latest album Gene Hoglan is the drummer , the album is very melodic , with some very interesting keyboards and guitars parts... >Katatonia >(lately, more of a Doom Metal band, but still got some Black Metal >elements), I think they always were a doom metal band with black elements... > * if the double bass is way too fast and not very precise, >then it's probably Black Metal; Well,I think fast double bass is a caracteristic of both styles... > * if it's technical, it's probably Death Metal; But can be black metal...Arcturus , Old Man's Child , etc... > * if the vocals are the cookie monster type, then it's almost >certain that it's Death Metal; If the vocals are very high shrieks, >then it can be Black Metal. In the new Death album,Chuck Schuldiner sings with high shrieks...There are black metal bands that use cookie monster vocals... >And I didn't even cite the Grindcore trend (which is part >of the Death Metal trend, IMO), from which both Carcass and Napalm >Death are part (whose Barney Greenway covered, together with Dream >Theater, Metallica's "Damage, Inc"). I think Carcass is a death metal band,not grind...At least after "Symphonies Of Sickness" or the masterpiece "Necroticism - Descanting The Insalubrious"...Grindcore bands = Mortician , Brutal Truth , etc... Mario email_address_removed.br ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 13:18:15 +0100 From: "Jan Opsal" To: Subject: Merry Christmas Message-ID: <199812241218.NAA25314@online.no> ehh... I hope you all get a lot of good music this year. (I Will...) Merry Christmas everybody! Jonas Opsal PS. I should have bought you all some presents, but I don't know where to send them... ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 08:36:56 -0500 From: "Suplizio, Jim" To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: Black VS Death Metal Message-ID: -- Ok, Rog, could you explain the basic different between black and death metal? I don't think I listen to either, but I'd like to know. Trevor -- The difference between Black and Death metal is that Black metal is exclusively satanic. From what I've noticed most Black metal has screechy vocals as compared to the glutteral growling of death metal. Jim "What reward is a banquet of red wine and bread, when you hunger for life but on death you are fed?" - M. Walkyer - The Best of Enemies (Wulf's Tale) Jim Suplizio email_address_removed 919-549-7927 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 14:46:23 +0000 From: Jon Parmet To: yts Subject: Re:KX in Columbia Message-ID: > From: email_address_removed (Dale R Newberry) > Hey, I can't rememebr what the date that was posted for the King's X show > in Ciolumbia, MO (The Blue Note) was, but I saw a date on the front of > the club the other day for Jan. 28. I think that was different than the > posted date. > Speaking of which, I finally got Tape Head yesterday. Kicks ass ;). Yeah, http://www.compassnet.com/grump/tour.htm shows it was last updated on 12/15/98. It has them in Canada on the 28th and at the Blue Note on Feb. 4. Wonder what's up there, 'cuz I wanna catch them in either NH or CT. They show that the NH gig is a "Date Change". It'd be nice to plan according to the right date. What if you drive a long way, show up on the wrong night, and Dream Theater is playing an unannounced gig or something? Would they honor the tickets? :) Regards, Jon -- *------------*----------------------------*--------------* | Jon Parmet | email_address_removed | 617-494-2851 | *------------*----------------------------*--------------* "To ride the wings of dreams into changing horizons" - Myung ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 10:10:10 -0500 From: "Giannotti, Nick" To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: It's the most wonderful time of the year... Message-ID: <390762D98D63D2118C280060081358CC414366@HAMSXHA2> and all that shit. Just wanted to wish everyone on this list a very happy holiday season. Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, Happy Kwanza, and if I missed your particular cultural/ethnic holiday, then tough. :) Happy Holidays, everyone! - Nick ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 12:23:31 -0500 From: "Merlo, Christopher" To: "'email_address_removed'" Subject: Bitch Hell 12/26 Message-ID: Hey kiddies. Two things: 1) Merry Christmas, Happy Chanukah, Happy Kwanzaa, Happy Festivus, Happy Ramadan, Happy Tet, and/or Enjoy The Day Off (please choose whatever is most applicable to you and yours). 2) My car will have two empty seats as Skadz and I drive from LI to Bitch Hell on Saturday. If you'd like to occupy one of them, text page me (include your fone number. duh.) Remember, text pages are limited to 500 characters, so choose wisely. See ya there! -d Christopher Merlo Waterhouse Securities, Inc., IS Production Group Office: 201.369.8314 Fax: 201.332.5788 Pager: 888.422.0526 Text Pager: email_address_removed #include<$HOME/.clever_tagline> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 16:32:29 -0200 (EDT) From: Rogerio Brito To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Black VS Death Metal Message-ID: On Thu, 24 Dec 1998, Suplizio, Jim wrote: > The difference between Black and Death metal is that Black metal > is exclusively satanic. From what I've noticed most Black metal has > screechy vocals as compared to the glutteral growling of death metal. Even though the distiction between both styles isn't always easy (see Dissection, for instance), what would you call Deicide? Calling them Black Metal is probably stretching things a bit, if you know what I mean... []s, Roger... -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Rogerio Brito - email_address_removed.br - http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito Undergraduate Computer Science Student - "Windows? Linux and X!" Bootleg/trade page: http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito/bootleg.html =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 13:48:43 EST From: email_address_removed To: email_address_removed Subject: Merry Christmas Jammers Message-ID: Happy Holidays all you fanatic . . . oh, I mean charismatic Ytse Jammers . . . _____Nikki______________________ ~~Through Nature's Inflexible Grace~~ ~~I'm Learning to Live. --J. Myung~~ P.S. Still waiting on my Xmas CD. . . . tick tock tick tock tick tock. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 14:00:08 -0500 From: Chris Daley To: email_address_removed Subject: new guitar (NDTC) Message-ID: Hey kids, I have just recently purchased an electric guitar. Since a lot of you are musicians, I was wondering if anybody could recommend a beginner's book on how to play electric guitar... I pretty much don't even know how to hold the thing...and I don't know any notes and I don't know what the heck a chord is heh...so any recommendations would help me out a lot. Thanks! Chris. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 14:21:58 -0500 (EST) From: Syrinx To: email_address_removed Subject: Re: Merry Christmas Jammers Message-ID: > P.S. Still waiting on my Xmas CD. . . . tick tock tick tock tick tock. They're in route as we speak. You'll be fine. I got mine yesterday, so it's not going to be a problem. - mike, dtifc. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= erotomania! - http://www.erotomania.org -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ------------------------------ End of YTSEJAM Digest 4522 **************************