zombie84 wrote:Hell, Manowar, the pride of USA as far as im concerned, titled their fourth album "Hail to England" because no one in North America gave two shits about them.
I thought it was called so in honour of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal. (NWOBHM)
European metal is so saturated with different power metal bands and virtually every country has at least one or two reputable heavyweights, from Italy to Spain to Finland to Germany, and the black metal scene from Sweeden has diffused into surrounding areas as well.
There's exceptions - many. All of Denmark's metal bands are hopelessly obscure save for Artillery, King Diamond and Invocator.... maybe also Red Warszawa, but they're actually a hardcore punk band whose music gets mistaken for thrash metal. And Eastern European metal bands will never get much recognition because most of them are skinheads.
(a pity, since if Graveland was considerably less surly they'd probably be considered Poland's equivalent of Bathory - currently, they're just considered Poland's equivalent of Skrewdriver and that's not something to be proud of!)
America at least gave the world thrash, but it was never mainstream and it peaked over 15 years ago.
I thought thrash was mighty popular during the late 1980s??
(hell, In Flames are coming along nicely since they became popular in the US)
NOT IN FLAMES!!! Well, at least the same hasn't happened to Dark Tranquility and Opeth.
(BTW, the faceless Manowar barbarian that grazes all of Manowars artwork, to the best of my knowledge, is nameless--lots of people simply refer to him as the manowarrior
Hmm... how many other metal bands have such mascots?? I currently know of:
The Manowarrior
Eddie
The goat adorning several Bathory albums
That corpsepainted weirdo appearing on early Darkthrone releases
Any others??
meh. I dont even need a radio. I only listen to it at work--even on new-rock stations, half the stuff is crap and most is mediocre.
I go further than that - I barely know that Disturbed and Mudvayne exist, but I am proud owner of CDs by Bal-Sagoth, Dissection and Finntroll - and soon also "Hammerheart" by Bathory!!
(As my CD collection grows, it'll probably also number the likes of Therion, Children of Bodom and maybe even also Nocturnus)
Without the internet i'd probably be wallowing in nu-metal (seeing as i never really knew any true metal-heads growing up and given the metal atmosphere over here, would probably never looked into Iron Maiden or Running Wild), and the internet truely opened up the doors to a complete universe of music i didnt even know existed; its unfortunate that for most people as well this is the case.
Exactly the same here - my fascination with metal started when some Finnish guy recommended Bal-Sagoth as background music for roleplaying games.
They play good music, which is seemingly original, but look at the originators of the sound they shamlessly ripped off--listen to Nightwish, or even Sinergy and Lacuna Coil, and you'll see how watered-down Evanescence truely is.
Hehe - and while we're at it, I'll mention Thergothon and Slow Horse - the two most depressive bands in existence!!