Urrrrrghjhh! It was in that style, but I swear it was worse. Actually worse than that. Can you imagine?
I had a really crappy blood donation session too, I think my whole forearm is going to be one big, black bruise tomorrow. I'm blaming whoever made that record.
Well ive always seen Pig squeeling and inhaling more around what I see as the Grindcore genre...but I dont listen to stuff "That brutal" (if youd like to put it hat way >_>) and interweb cant be trusted to find this stuff out
I dont mind inhaling aslong as its not like constant...but teh breebree's arent my thing
Imo blast beats were more of a original Grind core thing and they have thought there way slowly into the other genres, and I realise that song has at least some inhaling in ... at least alot of his lows have that sound but its not like constant so I think it suits it
And ofc I listen to different music aswell, but ohwell.
To make this post "ontopic" most of you will dislike this music
Edit: Does anyone have a clue which is going with avenged sevenfold atm? I know originaly M shadows (vocalist) was more of a deathcore vocalist but then obviously a7x went a different way than that but some of theresongs seem to be heading backwards as in some have his (horrible) screams in and even breakdowns here and there
I wonder if Clinic ever listened to that. I like it but like most things bordering on virtuoso and experimentation, I sense it could get annoying very fast.
I don't think you'd call Arto Lindsay a virtuoso, but he is a very interesting musician.
These days he's dropped a lot of the noise stuff for more of a Brazilian sound, there's a wonderful band of his called the Ambitious Lovers- their first album 'Envy' is really fantastic. He was also in the Golden Palominos (again, the first album is great), the Lounge Lizards... hmmm, lots of stuff.
Check out these Youtube vids, gives an idea of how his style has changed over time. I really like the last video here, I've not seen it before tonight myself.
One of their songs was in a Levi's commercial, another was used for the Mentos candies (but because of the gibberish lyrics some thought it was a french band). Distortions is much more melodic and a bit radioheaddish to me - The first few EPs and LP are pretty good if you ask me, though much less cutting edge and easier to listen than what you posted.
To me, this is just a very weak voice. Just ignore the stupid "show" around it and concentrate on the actual singing. Like in the third video. You can't tell me you think that is a good voice.
Ok well, you picked live songs, which are crappy anyway, by definition, live performances are not as good as the studio songs - especially at 'concerts'.
Go listen to Disturbia, Rehab, Unfaithful (studio version), Hate that I love you ft Neyo, etc and etc. She has a good voice. And yes, I do think.