EliasBolton
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Re: Advanced death metal lesson book?
^ That guy's good but generic sounding in the typical Unique Leader/modern DM/deathcore way. Jeff Waters is more my kind of rhythm guitar god...or someone like Joe Haley from Psycroptic when it comes to more recent DM stuff, though the only Psycroptic albums I liked were the ones with Mathew Chalk..especially The Scepter Of The Ancients. A real classic! The next one was ok as well..though the new singer really screwed things up for me after that with all his screamo bull****. Same for Annihilator...can't listen to them anymore..
....just found another old demo:
Sounds trippy with headphones ..but decent production & the associated costs was always a problem for us :lmao:
....another ode to the apocalypse courtesy my loop pedal that sounds way cooler with headphones
I've been getting back into the tech-ier side of things myself for the last year or so. Jamming a bit of stuff like that ^^ ..I don't know how much you can really get out of a book though. Just work out some darker/minor scale licks/riffs and stuff & try and incorporate it in your songwriting. I'm always getting tips from the stuff I listen to. Honestly..I think the older school stuff is a better starting point for idea's/tips/direction ..bands like Theory In Practice, Coroner, Demilich, Voivod, Psychotic Waltz, Autopsy, Morta Skuld etc..they give me a lot more idea's than most generic sounding modern tech DM/deathcore stuff does..
Thank you!