MAVIIIVAM wrote:
I really like Deliverance, but I think (for me) "Weapons of Warfare" is my fave and the strongest of their releases. I like Tournaquet because they get really Technical (The Drummer is awesome and I believe is on "Weapons of Warfare", and he has played with other Christian Thrash Bands), but the "Vocals" kind of get to me, but I havent heard their latter/newer Albums for the past . . . 7 years?
As far as quote "Christian Metal" goes . . . My fave of recent Years was Extol from Sweden, Super Technical to the point of Math Metal but are considered a Death Metal Band, though the vocalist has 3 to 4 "different sounds" and that includes a REALLY good clean melodic voice. A great album to listen to is "Undecieved". Its too bad there last album, they tried a different a different syle of Metal, and that just put the nail in the coffin for this once great band . The latest Demon Hunter sounds more Death Metal (very "Soilwork"-like) than "Core" and I have been enjoying it alot. Give a listen to the new one "The World is a Thorn". Though they say they are not a "Christian Band" but talk about the spiritual struggles is probably my fave Spiritual Band - Kings X, as just as a "band" they are a very talented power trio and really awesome vocal arrangements. You got an awesome Bass player (plays 4 and 8-string Alembic Bass guitars) that sings like a Gospel and Rythem and Blues vocalist, an incredible Guitarist that sings like John Lennon, and a Drummer with a 7 piece Kit that pounds them into submission and sings like George Harrison . But they sing of secular topics as well. A band that started as a Thrash Band in the Thrash Explosion Viking (find the album "Man of Straw"), went on to form the Christian Band Oil which I still have not heard, I'll have to do a YOUtube search, I've heard they were very good. Stryper I have not heard the latest 2 (I believe) albums, I really liked their 1st 2, but after those, I really got tired of hearing their "ballads" and the rest of the music got commercialized, it lost its Heavy Metal edge. I really want to hear their latest albums.
Other Bands that are spiritually influenced (Christian/Judeo) that I've heard: Vengeance Rising (Death Metal) Mortification (Death Metal) The Crucified (Crossover/Thrash). Jacobs Dream (Prog Metal) Saviour Machine (Heavy Metal) Atomic Opera (Heavy Metal/Prog Metal - a combo of Galactic Cowboys and Kings X in sound) Galactic Cowboys (Prog-Heavy Metal/Thrash) Trouble (Great Doom Metal turned Heavy "Groove" Metal, awesome Guitarists!). Believer (Another great Tech-Thrash/Death Metal band that were ahead of the time, though I was very dissapointed with their latest). Theocracy (Prog Metal) Living Sacrifice (Thrash/Death Metal) Balance of Power (Prog-Powermetal) Narnia (Prog-Power Metal) Prymary (Prog Metal)
Also, Wiki has a list of Bands that I'd love to get into and their "Christian Metal" Article is very good (though again, I think misses out on a handful of Bands). Heres the list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christian_metal_bands
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hi thx 4 the enthusiasm
Love all those metal bands you mentioned - i will be reviewing every single Christian metal album here i can asure you. i could be a special christian thrash collaborator
Actually i am more into glam metal than anything I feel as I grew up with it and know everyhing about it. I prefer to review than make treads here at the moment because i am like a fish out of water with all this black metal and dark music that i have gotten rid of out of my life years ago. i usaed to be a Slayer addict - I know everything they did from Show No Mercy to Seasons of Abyss and then I gave it up becoming a Christian everything they did conflicted with me - i still loved the music and still think Hanneman and Araya are incredible nmusicians but it just totally conflicted with me - i couldnt listen to them at all. The same with Morbid Angle and the same with Mercyful fate - i had them all but Christian Metal filled the void.
it began with Stryper and Rez band and then Believer and Seventh Angel and then the awesome Tourniquet and Deliverance and even the extreme Mortification. I used to hang out wth head bangers and saw many bands such as Psycroptic, Blood Duster and other death metal/ gore metal bands performing live in my early Christian years.
Now i am more into prog rock and some prog metal so it is all a matter of taste - tastes change and one can not help this as you get older and your life chnages. It is not a crime to like a certain type of music but it has to work for you. Christian thrash is as good as anythig I have heard including Megadeth or Kreator.