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摇滚频道调查:中国极端摇滚界谁最“猛”
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近期网络上忽然惊现神贴,集中评价了我国极端金属界五大实力派艺术家及团体!此贴作者不详,一见之下,立刻惊倒摇滚频道上下诸位,并且,我们立刻删 掉了之前所策划的调查(我们之前的策划是:《谁是中国摇滚界最徒有虚名的新星?》——相形之下,太小儿科了……),决定转帖此文交由大家评议才是王道!

  鉴于我们对音乐类型的分类尚属于仁者见仁智者见智的阶段,摇滚频道不对评论本身的客观与否负责。本调查纯属娱乐,望诸君自行判断本调查的科学性。

摇滚频道调查:中国极端摇滚界谁最“猛”

  No.1  Yang.C.Anus——来自武汉的歌特金属!!!

  我曾经沉醉于Dark the Suns那钢琴的阴暗优美,我曾经沉醉于Dominia那小提琴的神秘妖娆,却从没听过这样忧郁气质的音乐那首传唱全国的Rats Love Rice,“I love you,loving you..。”,简单的主谓宾,揭示了宇宙间冥冥之中自有肛意,令Nigtwish,Within Temptation,Cradle Of Filth,Sirenia,Tristania,Leaves Eyes这种靠卖弄女声的伪歌特颜面无存!!我更是非常后悔青春年少迷恋于 Katra,Edenbridge,Delain,Ironica,Magica,Tears Of Magdalena,Sphinx…。的时代,简直是浪费青春,浪费梦想,是Y.C.Anus让我找到了生命的意义。

摇滚频道调查:中国极端摇滚界谁最“猛”

  No.2  Dragon Pang——来自辽宁阜新的PaganFolkViking Metal (异教民谣维京)

  那首精妙深情的 2P Butterfly唱出对大自然里一种微小生物生命进化过程的歌颂与热爱,唱出了广大寂寞单身中年人的心声和可望而不可即的梦想。

  纯粹的原生态,纯粹的真性情

  随着Eluveitie09年新作的垃圾表现,Equilibrium,Blackguard,Ensiferum,Cruachan,Falchion,Battlelore..。的时代已然成为过去!!DP独领风骚的时代正向我们走来!!

摇滚频道调查:中国极端摇滚界谁最“猛”

  No.3  Brother Spring——来自中国四川的顶级Brutal Death Metal

  鼎鼎大名的主唱Chris Lee!!!鼎鼎大名可以傲视Nuclear Blast的厂牌 太合麦田!!!

  那首WHY ME拷问着自己的灵魂,质问这个社会与人生,让你感受残酷音乐的同时开始对哲学的思考!!!

  绝对的Gore grind血碾,密集轰炸的鼓机和让你听了想自杀的男声,绝对令你充分领略残忍死亡的快感,立马令Abosranie Bogom,Cock And Ball torture,Disgorge,Last Days Of Humanity,Cannibal Corpse,Napalm Death,Kataklysm,Morbid angel,Suffocation,Carcass,Dismember这些要速度没速度,要力量没力量的二流乐队悄然解散。

摇滚频道调查:中国极端摇滚界谁最“猛”

  No.4  The Legend Of Phoenix——旋死!!绝对的旋死!!

  令Nirvana,Marilyn Manson,Rammstein,Slipknot,Linkin Park这种小丑级别靠炒作的流行金属当即黯然失色!!

  那首over the moon美妙绝伦的女声配合躁动残暴的男音唱腔,层层的RIFF,大段大段急速的SOLO,快到窒息的keyboard,如排山倒海般向听者袭来!使我马 上联想起了去年红极的意大利残死Hour of Penance,美国残死Aeons of Eclipse,而LOP虽然是旋死,但比之有过之而无不及!!!残暴唱腔结合优美细腻之音乐旋律,浩瀚的气势与华丽的乐风相互辉映,那些北欧同风格的垃 圾什么Children Of Bodom,Eternal Tears of Sorrow,Enslavement of Beauty,Made Of Hate简直是浪费了中间那个OF。

  而至于什么Norther, Blind Stare, Noumena, Kalmah, Amorphis, Kaliban, Warmen, Withering, Imperanon, Mirzadeh, Insomnium, Searing Meadow, Naildown, Inexist, Scartown, Fragile Nova, Dorgmooth, Dark Tranquillity, At The Gates, Nightrage, Mercenary, Dispatched, Within Y, Miseration, Sonic Syndicate, SoilWork, Scar Symmetry, Skyfire, 5 Star Grave…。与LOP相比更是惨不忍睹,不值一提!!!

摇滚频道调查:中国极端摇滚界谁最“猛”

  No.5  乐坛冉冉升起的POP-ROCK新星——兰博曾!

  无论从器乐技术,到台风,唱功,创作能力方面都无懈可击,堪称百年难得一见的奇才,兰博曾的吉他技巧已经超越了吉他之神Jimi Hendrix向目前排名世界第一的号称“披着人皮的机器”的Michael Angelo发起了挑战! 虽然他才初出茅庐,但是可以预见,打败Michael是志在必得的。

  他的创作比吉他还要牛,将53231323 和1645这两种超难的和旋融入了创作中,创作出了MJ和john Lennon都自愧不如的神作《最天屎》、《虱子座》、《我还能白痴多久》等经典名曲,欣赏他的歌迷也堪称贝多芬!

  而且他的唱功也不容小觑,让Nightwish、Within Temptation、Leave’eyes等名主唱无地自容,纷纷回家带孩子,并表示以后再也不会发唱片! 而他的台风更是无可挑剔,颇有当年Nirvana纽约不插电演唱会的风范!! 江湖广为流传着这么一句话 “信曾哥 不跑调!”足以看出曾哥的人气。

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Linux与Windows常用软件对照表(史上最全)

如果你还在为转移到Linux上不知道该用什么软件替代Windows上相应的软件而发愁,这个网页能将你从Win的桎梏中彻底的解脱出来,体验Linux给你带来的前所未有的快感吧~

http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-chn.html

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LOLITA!!!!!

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歌词:
Oh I stepped off the train at dawn
Walked along an open road
To find you
Oh you made beds at the gold motel
Sold junk at the carousel
To bind you

Lo… Lolita
You make my wheel set me free
Won’t you come home with me?
Lo… Lolita
You make my wheel set me free
Won’t you come home with me?

Oh we used to meet at the waterfall
Pink heather on the falling wall
Nothing to prove
Oh drank beer from a stolen can
Smoke cigarettes when we can
Because we like to

Lo… Lolita
You make my wheel set me free
Won’t you come home with me?
Lo… Lolita
You make my wheel set me free
Won’t you come home with me?

Memories tangled up the spokes that
Make my wheel
Make my wheel
Oh everything has gone wrong
I left you at the gold motel
Selling junk at the carousel
That bound you down
Can’t find you now

Lo… Lolita
You make my wheel set me free
Won’t you come home with me?
Lo… Lolita
You make my wheel set me free
Won’t you come home with me?
Lo… Lolita
You make my wheel set me free
Won’t you come home with me?
Lo… Lolita
You make my wheel set me free

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我深深的被雷了。。。

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Soda Green………

    最近在听Soda Green的《无与伦比的美丽》,居然觉得他们有向Radiohead靠拢的倾向…….难道是我很久没有听天线宝宝造成的幻觉?不知道,大家也帮我来听听好了…….四季狂想,特别是最后的那段混音..混乱的吉他加上主唱萎靡而又神经质的声音,简直就是Radiohead很多音乐高潮部分的翻版…………一绝…..

苏打绿 – 四季狂想

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歌词:
太阳下早已没有新鲜事
空着脑子 等欢愉啃蚀
才说过节制 却想着电视
口袋的双手 又眷恋不诚实
太过放肆
秋天推翻了潜意识
和夏天误导的地址
所有不和协的位置
都放下了矜持
春风吹散落的宣纸
还留着冻结的墨渍
虚构世界里的影子
而在你眼里只是
Nothing To Lose

Nothing To Lose

撕裂的矜持最後都成就你的光鲜
尊严像一片是非
说了又吠 错了又愧
虽然眼前是没有降落点的抛物线
我不管明年四季的更迭
仅扣着现在的圈点 疯狂地肆虐

走过冬夜的沉潜
春雨灌溉你的脸
就像秋风摘落叶
夏艳一样会妆点
太过放肆

Nothing To Lose

Nothing To Lose

Nothing To

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古典金属乐!!!!!!! Prologue!!!!!!!

提琴也能弹金属乐….   牛B牛B….  只知道大提琴可以作BASS,想不到还可以这样…..

 

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Pay & Gain

Muse – Soldier’s Poem
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Throw it all away
Lets lose ourselves
Cause theres no one left for us to blame
Its a shame we’re all dying
And do you think you deserve your freedom

How could you send us all far away from home
When you know damn well that this is all
I would still lay down my life for you

And do you think you deserve your freedom
No I dont think you do

Theres no justice in the world
Theres no justice in the world
And there never was

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Radiohead Net LIVE?! (Thumb Down Version)

     土豆真是中国的Youtube,在土豆居然发现了Radiohead的网络现场,我还以为只有Youtube才有…..太想不到了,amazing…
Bodysnatchers

 

Jigsaw Falling Into Place

 

Ceremony (Joy Division – New Order cover)

 

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Brandon Patton

    在From Summer的网站上找到了这个人,抱着试一试的心态下载了他的专辑《Should Confusion》,结果一下就被其曲风吸引了,清新的吉他主轴上缠绕着丰富多彩元素,流行、摇滚、乡村、爵士甚至还有纯粹的搞笑,看似随意的安排却让我产生了一种很轻松的感觉,特别是《Auspicious Moment》,歌曲到了后面连他自己都在放肆的笑…呵呵,总之听多吵闹的金属之后不如去听一听他,重新体会一下那种久违的纯粹…

Brandon Patton – Counting The Paces

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居然在他们的官网找到了这张专辑全部下载地址:
http://www.brandonpatton.com/shouldconfusion.html

他们的英文介绍:
Instrumentation

Brandon Patton – acoustic guitar, vocals, occasional laptop. Also available with four piece band.

Discography
2003 – Brandon Patton, "Should Confusion"
2000 – three against four, "Hey, Sparkle Eyes"
1998 – three against four, "Some of us are Here"
1997 – Brandon Patton – "Nocturnal"

Biology
Brandon Patton fell in love with recording himself at the tender age of four when his mother brought home a dictation machine. He would also play drums along to Beatles records, using whatever kitchen implements he could find. At age 10, unsatisfied with "Casey Casem’s American Top 40," he started keeping a weekly list of his own American Top 15. When he was 11 years old a composer rented a room in his mother’s house and helped him write his first song for his mother, entitled "I’m Not Your Slave," an ode to taking out the garbage. Brandon Patton’s music aspirations started in junior high school, when his father bought him an electric guitar with Eddie Van Halen stripes and he formed a band with his friends. They couldn’t play very well, but they knew that rock music was supposed to be controversial, and they penned songs such as "Fuck the Nun," and "Fetus Burger." Soon Patton acquired a "four track machine" and some books about home recording and taught himself the basics. As a teen, Patton was exposed to the Minneapolis music scene of the late- eighties/early-nineties, which exported such artists as the Replacements, Prince, Husker Du, the Jayhawks, and Walt Mink. There was also a vibrant DIY underground of zine writers and indie bands who would brandish the word "sellout" and discuss politics in independent coffeehouses and alternative art galleries. In high school, after a girl he dated was left in a coma after a car accident, his music took a more serious turn, and he acquired a taste for acoustic songwriting. In college, his musicianship developed and he studied any and all music he could find. He started hanging around a group of ethnomusicologist graduate students and soaking up their worldly music knowledge. He was introduced to avant-garde and jazz, but resisted becoming a disciple like many of his peers. In his own writing, he ended up turning toward the rock and pop of his youth. "I got obsessed with trying to figure out who I was in the midst of all of these new influences," says Patton. "I realized that being a singer-songwriter was a more authentic expression of myself than trying to imitate the music of other cultures and other genres."

After college, Patton found summer work playing happy island music for tourists on Cape Cod, but quickly realized he was on a fast track toward soul death, and afterward became a hermit for a year in western Massachusetts, where he recorded his first album, "Nocturnal." He purchased a UPC code and released it on his own label.

A year later, he formed the hard rock trio three against four with guitarist Anand Nayak (currently of Rani Arbo and Daisy Mayhem). They befriended a mixing engineer one day after wandering down a dirt road and stumbling upon Mark Alan Miller (of Out Out), who had worked with nearly every rock group in Western Massachusetts, including area royalty J.Mascis. Patton and Nayak developed a collaborative  routine with Miller, recording their songs at their home studio and then bringing in the tracks for mixing at Miller’s now legendary Slaughterhouse Recording Studio, housed in an actual slaughterhouse. Their first album was titled "Some of us are Here" (1998), a reference to their continuing search for a permanent drummer (and also a skit from Sesame Street). It was, like all of Patton’s projects, a wildly eclectic album, veering from oversexed blues-rock to literate acoustic balladry to spastic manifestos to spooky funk to polyrhythmic, mournful indie rock.

Three against four eventually found their drummer, the hard-hitting Jay Skowronek (currently of Maxeen) and started to go on self-booked tours. By 2000 the group had built up a following, "awkwardly schmoozed it" at the Sundance Film Festival, placed music in "an assy Hollywood movie," and been "coughed on by many a skeevy bar hag."  Their year as underpaid road warriors doing the unglamorous grind of self-booked shows had a musical impact. They started to write edgier, angrier music. But it also started to wear away at the band’s morale. They returned to the studio and started recording a harder, louder rock record. But the band eventually split up in the midst of recording. When Dan Cantor, a producer from Boston (Hummer and Jim’s Big Ego) heard the tracks they had abandoned, he jumped in and helped catalyze the band to soldier through and finish the record. The album became their swan song and they became more creative with the studio, spending almost a year recording and re-recording an album they all knew they would never tour behind to support. "Hey, Sparkle Eyes" (2000) was the result. A record of extremes, the sounds vary from heavy distortion to sparkling clean electric tones, the mixes from dense to spacious, and the emotions span from bitter disappointment to frivolous mania. ACM Records offered the band a publishing deal once the album was finished, and although the band never reunited, songs from "Hey Sparkle Eyes" found their way into the soundtracks of several shows, including "Monster Garage (Discovery Channel) and RealWorld (MTV)."

With three against four a thing of the past, Patton again focused on his solo career, fled the East Coast, and holed up on a ranch in Arizona for five weeks to write new material. Over the next three years, Patton shuttled between Boston and Northern California writing and recording his songs. At the same time, he worked as a sideman for Universal Records artist Matt Nathanson and toured with Solea (featuring ex-members of Samiam) who had a spot opening up for Rival Schools.

"Should Confusion," completed in the fall of 2003 and released in 2004, is a chronicle of the journeys Patton has undertaken since striking out on his own. The difficulty of long distance relationships ("3100 Miles") stark self-appraisal ("Counting the Paces") and memories of an abused friend ("What’s the Worst That Could Happen?") mingle with lighter notes on classroom fantasies ("Auspicious Moment") and the unreliable nature of infatuation ("Did That All Before.") The album’s music is equally diverse: "3100 Miles" mixes world and electronic elements with a New-Orleans-style horn section, "What’s The Worst" breaks into a galloping rock-chorus, and "Did That All Before" has a twenties-jazz arrangement complete with stride piano, superimposed over an alt-country sound. The threads that run throughout are Patton’s thoughtful, honest lyrics and his acoustic guitar playing, which varies from expressively simple to fiercely rhythmic. Like some found diary from a lost wanderer, Should Confusion is a collection of heart-sore longings and manic freak-outs that capture the difficulty of steering when you can’t find the wheel.

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Muse诡异的MV

    居然在优酷上找到了Muse的MV,太出乎我意料了……哎,Muse的MV真是太幻了,MATT真是太迷了……

Supermassive Black Hole (我最喜欢的Muse的歌,MV幻的出奇)

Time Is Running Out (US Version)

P.S.: Time Is Running Out有2个版本,US和UK,个人觉得US的好看些,呵呵……

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