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Metal thread \m/

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New In Hearts Wake album 'Skydancer' is pretty awesome. Touring next month as well



Had my tickets for a couple months now. Brissie 18+ show is sold out so should be awesome. I saw them play with Amity and they killed it. Love these guys. They have also just come off a US tour with of mice and men so they are gettin their name out there.

Skydancer debuted at number 2 on iTunes which is pretty huge for a metalcore band. They hit number 1 for a day or so.

I still think earthwalker is a better album, it is absolutely brilliant.
 

Evil_Mush

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Just came back from Beastwars & Red Fang here in Welly, so freakin awesome! Just heard about RF being delayed out of Aussie previous night and didn't get to stage in Auckland till 2am!!

Good c@nts.
 

SpaceMonkey

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Just came back from Beastwars & Red Fang here in Welly, so freakin awesome! Just heard about RF being delayed out of Aussie previous night and didn't get to stage in Auckland till 2am!!

Good c@nts.

Did you go to Desecration of the Capital at Valhalla few weeks back? Sinistrous Diabolus and Imetuous Ritual back to back, so ridiculously heavy.
 

gUt

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*SPLOOSH*

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Eelementary

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New Lamb Of God song "Still Echoes" is on YouTube, and it's f**king siiiick.

Also, Chris Adler is a beast.
 
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I'll have to check it out, they f**king killed it at soundwave.

For any parkway drive fans their new single drops on Monday.
 

Twizzle

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Anyone seen Retinal Circus ?

Seems to be a trend for metal bands to put on stage shows atm. Perfect saturday morning music, goes for 2 hours on Youtube.

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Dimu Borgir also have a 45 minute Youtube of themselves performing with a full orchestra and choir and its extremely well done, great production.

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Sydney gig list chumps

YNGWIE MALMSTEEN : Sat June 13 : Factory
PALLBEARER : Sat June 20 : Hermann's
BLIND GUARDIAN : Sat June 20 : HiFi
MACHINE HEAD : Wed Jun 24 : Metro
ULCERATE : Fri June 26 : Bald Faced Stag
BLACK DAHLIA MURDER / PSYCROPTIC : Sat June 27 : Factory
HELLYEAH : Thu Aug 27 : Metro
BOLT THROWER : Sat Sep 26 : Factory
BEHEMOTH + WATAIN : Sat Oct 3 : Metro
HELLOWEEN : Fri Oct 16 : Metro
AT THE GATES : Sat Oct 31 : Manning
 
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It's different but I like it, love the melody in the chorus.

Yeah it's very different. Has an 80s metal style vibe to it.

They are doing a national tour in October with suicide silence, Memphis may fire and the word alive. Should be a good show.
 

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This is hands down the best metal-themed movie ever made. Go and see it (or just download it if you're a cheap merkin)

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Eelementary

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New Disarmonia Mundi album "Cold Inferno" is out.

Been waiting a long time for a new album from them, and it's not bad.
 

beave

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Thy Art is Murder have their new album out tomorrow. The 2 songs I have heard have been great. Probably my fave Oz band at the moment.
 
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Anyone seen Retinal Circus ?

Seems to be a trend for metal bands to put on stage shows atm. Perfect saturday morning music, goes for 2 hours on Youtube.

[youtube]nBJ9U5m81PI[/youtube]

Watched this a few weeks back. DT is a wizard.

Have you heard Z²? The only thing that could possibly enhance the Sky Blue album is hallucinogenics.
 

gUt

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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-06-25/study-finds-heavy-metal-reduces-anger-depression/6571820

Study shows listening to heavy metal combats emotions like depression, anger


A study has shown listening to heavy metal or extreme kinds of music helps purge emotions like anger and depression.
Leah Sharman from the University of Queensland's School of Psychology is researching the impact of music on society.
She said a study of 39 adults aged between 18 and 34 found they were inspired and calmer when they listened to heavy metal.
"I was wondering how people use this music, because people who listen to it would use it in different emotional states," Ms Sharman said.
"We found the music regulated sadness and enhanced positive emotions.
"When you're angry and you listen to something that's highly arousing, it's going to match your emotional state."
Ms Sharman said the respondent's levels of hostility, irritability and stress decreased after listening to heavy metal or extreme music.
"Certainly lots of people out there are screaming from rooftops, saying I've been telling you this all along," she said.
"People have been saying it makes me feel really good, it helps me calm down, it makes me relax."
Ms Sharman said the study refutes previous research which found a correlation between people who enjoy heavy metal and higher levels of anxiety and depression.
"We can't really say that it's because they're listening to this type of music," she said.
"People's moods create a desire for a certain type of music.
"A lot of people when they're sad will listen to music to fully experience their sadness.
"When I'm sad I don't want to listen to Happy by Pharrell, I want to listen to something sad, something that understands me.
"It's about connecting to the music that way."
Ms Sharman said study participants spent 16 minutes in an 'anger induction' where they described relationship, employment and financial issues that upset them.
They then spent 10 minutes listening to songs of their choice followed by 10 minutes of silence.
Half of the participants chose songs that contained themes of anger or aggression with the remainder choosing songs about isolation and sadness.
"All of the responses indicated that extreme music listeners appear to use their choice of music for positive self-regulatory purposes," she said.
"No matter what kind of music you like, as long as that's something that you enjoy and helps you, definitely use that music.
"Turn it up, sing along to it, make yourself feel better."
While the majority - 74 per cent - of participants were Australian-born, the remainder were born in Oman, Sweden, Indonesia, South Africa, New Caledonia, New Zealand and the USA.
The study was published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.
 

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