
skoora
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Agreed. His tone on the first few records was pretty sweet.Absolute blasphemy about Malmsteen, his tone is fantastic. It works way better for his style than the typical "shredder" tone of back in the day.
Agreed. His tone on the first few records was pretty sweet.Absolute blasphemy about Malmsteen, his tone is fantastic. It works way better for his style than the typical "shredder" tone of back in the day.
If you dig nasally, thin, plinky, fatiguing, high gain strat tone, then sure.Absolute blasphemy about Malmsteen, his tone is fantastic. It works way better for his style than the typical "shredder" tone of back in the day.
I hear singing, screaming and articulate….lolIf you dig nasally, thin, plinky, fatiguing, high gain strat tone, then sure.
Same man, I have that with a few albums throughout my teenage years. So crazy how listening to an album 20+ years later can still do that.Iowa blew me away so much that I still remember where I was when I heard it. In Hawaii, while in the military, driving back from the Mall in Honolulu. I had it cranked and sounded like a horror movie.
The original is perfect. That gritty and aggressive tone and mix kicks my ass to this day when I put it on. Their current sound is kind of generic “standard modern metal” by comparison. Too many bands are being produced by Jens Bogren, and while some of these albums sound good to me, a lot of his mixes have a kind of soft sound and a bunch of these albums by different bands sound too similar.I like the tone and the production on Slaughter of the Soul.
But I would love to hear it through what they're playing right now. I bet that record would sound like it was released 15 or 20 years later than it was.
The original is perfect. That gritty and aggressive tone and mix kicks my ass to this day when I put it on. Their current sound is kind of generic “standard modern metal” by comparison. Too many bands are being produced by Jens Bogren, and while some of these albums sound good to me, a lot of his mixes have a kind of soft sound and a bunch of these albums by different bands sound too similar.
What did you think of Dimmu Borgir’s totally reworked version of PEM? The original sounds aggressive as hell - you could argue it goes slightly too far but I greatly prefer it to the redone version which is again a very typical modern sound that comes across flat and soft IMO.
Metallica boost the mids now and sound really really gay, so it just depends. Judas priest, maiden and accept, the boosted mids sound great with that type of metal. Pantera, metallica, not so much!I make it a habit to pretty much EQ my guitars opposite of Metallica. Mids boosted, bass and treble slightly less than 12 o clock. Being a traditional Heavy Metal guy it's pretty hard to find demos on YT that aren't just chugga chugga djent shit, so I'll often watch Metallica style gear demos and think "yeah this will sound good with the EQ settings changed."