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Heavy load/glacier/witch cross type reccomendations

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 6:40 pm
by Vans McBurger
Looking for some new music, specifically heavily guitar lead driven, melodic traditional metal with clean vocals. Lyrics relating to fantasy/ history/ mythology would be a definite plus. The best bands I could think of as an idea of the sort of stuff I'm thinking of are heavy load and glacier. Sorry if that's not very specific, some recommendations would be cool though.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_wsYfsXsr8

Re: Heavy load/glacier/witch cross type reccomendations

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 8:29 pm
by rumblefist
If you wish to support a new band, i can recommend this :

[youtube]__8S4wpOJ_Y[/youtube]

Re: Heavy load/glacier/witch cross type reccomendations

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 8:46 pm
by Vans McBurger
rumblefist wrote:If you wish to support a new band, i can recommend this :

[youtube]__8S4wpOJ_Y[/youtube]
This is great, hadn't heard the EP yet. I'll have to pick it up. Loved the "Rising" demo though.

Re: Heavy load/glacier/witch cross type reccomendations

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2017 11:04 am
by Herkus Monte
I think Gotham City "The Unknown" and Emeral "Armed for Battle" should fill the bill.
Gargoyle might fit the decription too, although their music does not sound that straightofward.
How about Viper's debut?

Some others which might belong her too (even though not exactly what you maybe looking for):
Kreyson - Angel On the Run
Excess - Melting Point
Maniac - Watch Out
Crom - Steel for an Age
Hades - Entre la Fuego y Cruz
Virtue, Orialix, Prorock, Caress, Halifax, Commander etc

I recall the Screamer demo which was added to Posionoise sounded like that (ad least some songs did) but wil have to listen to it again

Re: Heavy load/glacier/witch cross type reccomendations

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 11:20 pm
by Vans McBurger
Herkus Monte wrote:I think Gotham City "The Unknown" and Emeral "Armed for Battle" should fill the bill.
Gargoyle might fit the decription too, although their music does not sound that straightofward.
How about Viper's debut?

Some others which might belong her too (even though not exactly what you maybe looking for):
Kreyson - Angel On the Run
Excess - Melting Point
Maniac - Watch Out
Crom - Steel for an Age
Hades - Entre la Fuego y Cruz
Virtue, Orialix, Prorock, Caress, Halifax, Commander etc

I recall the Screamer demo which was added to Posionoise sounded like that (ad least some songs did) but wil have to listen to it again
Cheers! Gotham city and emerald are definitely the sort of stuff I'm thinking of. Both have the clean high vocals and the atmosphere somewhere between triumphant and melancholy, as with the others I named. Listening to Gargoyle now, very cool. Viper didn't grab me too much I have to say though. Gonna work through the rest as I get time.

Re: Heavy load/glacier/witch cross type reccomendations

Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 12:29 pm
by Avenger
The closest band to Glacier is probably hands down Sacred Heart although they never put out a record, they have a handful of demos. "The Vision" being the most well known.


Other then that:

Xcel - Deliver This Dream
X-Caliber - Warriors Of The Night
Randy (Again never released a record but a few demos)
Medieval Steel - S/T EP
Crystal Knight - S/T
Blind Fury - Out Of Reach
Warminister - Out Of The Ashes EP
Mindless Sinner - Turn On The Power
Villain - Only Time Will Tell EP
Adrian - One Step Into The Uncertian
Redstorm - No Exeption Of A Victim Of Crime
Alloy Czar - Demos
Siren - No Place Like Home
Axe Victims - Another Victim
Sacred Rite - Is Nothing Sacred
Madison - Diamond Mistress
Palass - Queen Of The World
Universe - S/T
Virgin Steele - Guardians Of The Flame
Xalt - Under The Ruins



To a lesser extent:

Fifth Angel - S/T
Q5 - Steel The Light
Decoy Paris - Love On The Run EP
Odin - Fight For Your Life
Lynx - Caught In The Trap
Wolf - Edge Of The World
Messiah Prophet - Master Of The Metal
Mirage - And The Earth Shall Crumble EP
Dagger - Not Afraid Of The Night
Alien Force - Hell And High Water
Scavenger - Battlefields



That should keep you busy for a bit.

Re: Heavy load/glacier/witch cross type reccomendations

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 7:57 am
by Herkus Monte
This song sounds not unlike the bands mentioned above:

[youtube]YoNYLGPW9VA[/youtube]

The problem is that the rest of the album bears a much more radio-friendly approach (and on the 2nd album the band would go totally commercial). I have read that Fatum had had much more powerful, much heavier songs before recorded their debut LP, so "Bezlitosne Fatum" might be just a reminiscent of that period. Unfortunately, I have never heard those tracks, I do not even know i they are available on the Internet, or just were played only live and never taped.

Re: Heavy load/glacier/witch cross type reccomendations

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 8:09 am
by Forces of Steel
Those are all good bands, but I've heard them a billion times already. I've been getting more into Japanese neoclassical/shred metal, so if you want something a tad more melodic, albeit as heavy, then I'd recommend checking out some of the stuff on Mandrake Root Records. My favorite release from Japan is Precious' To Glory We Steer. Terra Rosa's The Endless Basis, Anthem's Tightrope, and Onmyouza's Koujin Rasetsu aren't too far behind on my list.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkvYVxT5ty8

Re: Heavy load/glacier/witch cross type reccomendations

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 9:08 pm
by Avenger
Forces of Steel wrote:Those are all good bands, but I've heard them a billion times already. I've been getting more into Japanese neoclassical/shred metal, so if you want something a tad more melodic, albeit as heavy, then I'd recommend checking out some of the stuff on Mandrake Root Records. My favorite release from Japan is Precious' To Glory We Steer. Terra Rosa's The Endless Basis, Anthem's Tightrope, and Onmyouza's Koujin Rasetsu aren't too far behind on my list.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkvYVxT5ty8
If you are mentioning neoclassical/shred bands you are not in the right thread.

Re: Heavy load/glacier/witch cross type reccomendations

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 11:52 pm
by Forces of Steel
I said that I've been getting into heavy/power metal bands that flirt with neoclassical/shred metal, and not just playing that genre itself. It's not like I came in to say to listen to Cacophony or Yngwie J. Malmsteen.

I mentioned a couple of albums that I find pretty heavy, but also melodic. Japan isn't as genre-restricted as the West is.

Re: Heavy load/glacier/witch cross type reccomendations

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2017 10:09 pm
by Avenger
Forces of Steel wrote:I said that I've been getting into heavy/power metal bands that flirt with neoclassical/shred metal, and not just playing that genre itself. It's not like I came in to say to listen to Cacophony or Yngwie J. Malmsteen.

I mentioned a couple of albums that I find pretty heavy, but also melodic. Japan isn't as genre-restricted as the West is.
:?:

The thread topic is bands that sound like Heavy Load/Glacier/Witch Cross. Not what's currently on your play list...

Re: Heavy load/glacier/witch cross type reccomendations

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 6:06 pm
by Herkus Monte
[youtube]0AQgbl8d_k0[/youtube]


Vanguard from Sweden - I discovered that band only recently and I think it's awesome. In this song you can hear similarities to all three bands mentioned in the thread title.

Re: Heavy load/glacier/witch cross type reccomendations

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 7:46 pm
by Priamos
Heavy Load??? Noone mentioned Zone Zero yet????
[youtube]yAHi-6f292I[/youtube]

Re: Heavy load/glacier/witch cross type reccomendations

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2018 3:09 pm
by Herkus Monte
Here is a band which sounds quite similar to the aforementioned ones:

[youtube]7lm_iokJq_o[/youtube]

Too bad this song sounds good but not outstanding. It is lacking a more memorable chorus.

Re: Heavy load/glacier/witch cross type reccomendations

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 12:44 am
by bigfootkit
Loose Connnection

[youtube]qNZuveegrgE[/youtube]

Specifically the 2nd song, 'Midnight Passage' which begins at 4:04. Wouldn't sound out of place on 'Metal Conquest'.