Sunday, August 26, 2012

Mixing It Up

Gothic Metal, Symphonic Metal, Doom and Jazz?
Songs 89-91

Open blender.
Insert:Gothic Metal, Symphonic Metal, Jazz Fusion Metal, Experimental, Doom, Thrash.
Close blender.
Puree.
Serve chilled because its about to get hot in here.

  One of the greatest aspects about Metal as a whole is how extraordinarily pliable and without boundaries it is. At its very core is a basic foundation, one that is not as rigid as one might think considering the 'heaviness' of the music. As much as some fans try to limit its definitions, it seems metal springs back stronger, more fulfilled, more evolved. The variance that exists within this now extremely wide net we refer to as All of Metal is continually expanding, experimenting and even spawning. Generations and Second and Third waves of different genres now exist and  its all getting rather confusing to classify. Some of the border lines are blurred. That is OK because its up to the artist's creativity, their vision and what they feel inside that we listen to. They, as pioneers dont go by the book. A book of definition seems illogical to be applicable in any way to something that is felt within.
 It is a badge of pride, an insignia we as metal fans wear on our sleeve. Its the truth that those outside of our brethren do not view a percentage of the reality because the majority is so underground. Its the unique handshake we share with each other. Its the fact that we know they don't get it. The fact is simple. We were not supposed to be here. This all was supposed to go away. The music was considered suitable only for a trash bin and more and more people thought it was just a recycled circle that would find its' end quickly. Makes me realize more and more how the originators of Heavy Metal were pioneers in that they felt the trueness of the limitless the music.
  My next set of 3 songs are great examples of artists not conforming to textbook definitions. Heavy Metal has experienced a huge growth period of experimentation. A lot of Hybridization. A lot of it doesnt work for me. I feel its more interesting when the fans themselves dont agree on what they are listening to. Its a different thing than a band that just tries to be Thrash and Industrial at once. How about a band like After Forever? Are they Gothic Metal or Progressive? They certainly are Symphonic.. or The Gathering, well question marks abound. Hopefully you will enjoy the examples below of bands I think mix things up, and do it well.

 
Octavia Sperati - Without Air: After
(Norway, 2005 Gothic Metal, Doom)
  I recommend listening to this one and the link below back to back. Octavia Sperati only recorded 2 albums when their sultry-voiced lead singer, Silje took upon the vocal role of the iconic band The Gathering. This is from their first release and its a pleasurable experience of deep, dark brooding doomish metal guitar riffs and plow-driving drumwork, all interlaced with etheral and almost haunting piano lines as Silje, equally hauntingly belts out each line. Mixing up the the lines of what is Gothic Metal and what is Doom Metal and what is acceptable for what was then, an all-female band. Placing the atmosphere always at the forefront allows me to classify them as Gothic Metal. Placing heavy effects on an otherwise pure sounding vocal, allowing for heavy drums to pound away as the piano plays on, are all evident moments of a band fully capable of doing things differently.


Octavia Sperati - Below Zero  (Norway, 2005 Gothic Metal, Doom)
  Each time I find a song I love from O.S., it seems to have the following qualities: A driving beat, a great bass line, tons of atmosphere and great melody. Well here is another one that qualifies. The simple jungle-esque drum intro is no indication of how far the band is willing to go to do things differently. Each verse expands upon different ideas, like a progressive band would. Each phrase seems to have a haunting quality like a Gothic band would. There are soft moments, there is a startling vocal melody.
  Makes you wonder why cant every band do this? Why arent even my favorite bands this creative? The answer is they should be, you just need to be willing to find those that are capable of mixing it up.



To-Mera - Blood
(London, Progressive Fusion Metal 2008)
 Did I mention something about mixing it up? From London this unit is a full-on progressive Fusion Metal band. There are only a handful of bands which share this approach. The main reason is its so hard to make this sound metal enough and still blow minds.There is a musical lesson in here about each 20 seconds. Stop and Go syncopation, long count time signatures, time changes, modulating melodies. Its a war with the rules of musicality and what is physically possible. This is so far beyond and away from what people who criticized early forms of metal as being benign and doomed to fade away. At 3:30 the song takes an inter-dimensional trip as keyboard and guitars harmonize a huge long passage, and thats the guitar solo. As we discover, there is so much more going on with each listen. You may miss how beautiful her vocals are - the melodic sections after the choruses are spectacular moments.
  Other songs from this band truly mix jazz elements into the arrangements and breakdowns. Very worth checking out.

As I approach song 100 make sure you see my next update: Shining Proud and Flag Waving.