• Beyond Humanity, my Death metal band
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[QUOTE=sp00ks;25437975]Why do death metal bands always have to try and be so br00tal as possible. You're a bunch of skinny teenagers, stop pretending.[/QUOTE] Goes with the genre.
[QUOTE=sp00ks;25437975]Why do death metal bands always have to try and be so br00tal as possible. You're a bunch of skinny teenagers, stop pretending.[/QUOTE] Shut up
I don't think the balloons are very fitting.
You could always be "LOL IRONIC" with the logo and make it really bright and colourful
I like it. For a non studio recording it sounds pretty good. Did you use a condenser mic? Only think I might suggest is add some reverb to the vocals.
Just watched the videos again. Your singer's high screams are siiiiiick.
[QUOTE=sp00ks;25437975]Why do death metal bands always have to try and be so br00tal as possible. You're a bunch of skinny teenagers, stop pretending.[/QUOTE] It's kinda a thing in the genre, like indie rockers being total pricks.
Are you wearing a Death Magnetic shirt? HNNNNG
At least he's not wearing a St. Anger shirt Or.. Anything after AJFA Get a Kill Em All shirt if you're gonna wear a metallica shirt :frogc00l:
The band is surpirsingly good, where are the studio versions at? It has a really classic feel to it. Also, Slipknot tee is a no no and the logo is laughable :D [editline]17th October 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Fycix;25456290]Are you wearing a Death Magnetic shirt? HNNNNG[/QUOTE] That's the shirt off One from AJFA I'm pretty sure
[QUOTE=Fycix;25456290]Are you wearing a Death Magnetic shirt? HNNNNG[/QUOTE] It is indeed an AJFA shirt, I have one kind of similar.
Sounds pretty decent. The rhythm needs tightening up, and as vapid as it makes me sound, a more cohesive image would help. And a new logo. It's good to see more metal bassists playing with fingers though :v:
[QUOTE=MaiValentainu;25461793] That's the shirt off One from AJFA I'm pretty sure[/QUOTE] In the video he's wearing a DM shirt.
[QUOTE=MotherPuncher;25468647]In the video he's wearing a DM shirt.[/QUOTE] I'm not the singer. I'm on the left and i'm wearing a Megadeth shirt [editline]17th October 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=MaiValentainu;25461793]The band is surpirsingly good, where are the studio versions at? It has a really classic feel to it. Also, Slipknot tee is a no no and the logo is laughable :D [editline]17th October 2010[/editline] That's the shirt off One from AJFA I'm pretty sure[/QUOTE] Studio versions are on Facebook or Myspace. We did not mix it, it was done by a friend. I'm not the one in the Slipknot shirt and even so, who cares? We're also working on a new logo.
your logo should feature some sort of god. tie in with the [i]beyond[/i] humanity part. [editline]17th October 2010[/editline] I vote cthulu
So you're rhythm guitar yeah?
Look at yourselves (the posters, not the band members). You all act as if everyone is judgemental when they say things about your preferences in a genre, and then go ahead and slate anything else that you disagree with. "Slipknot tee is a no no" and "Death Magnetic shirt? HNNNNG". They're wearing t-shirts of bands they like. Yeah sure, you might like more "underground" bands, like me actually, but stop insisting that everyone who listens to mainstream music is "wrong" or "doesn't get it".
I fucking loved Death Magnetic.
[QUOTE=nos217;25471034]Look at yourselves (the posters, not the band members). You all act as if everyone is judgemental when they say things about your preferences in a genre, and then go ahead and slate anything else that you disagree with. "Slipknot tee is a no no" and "Death Magnetic shirt? HNNNNG". They're wearing t-shirts of bands they like. Yeah sure, you might like more "underground" bands, like me actually, but stop insisting that everyone who listens to mainstream music is "wrong" or "doesn't get it".[/QUOTE] Being in a band is different because like it or not, a massive part of being in a band is your image. Having a relevant and cohesive image is very important, so while the comments themselves may be blunt, they do have a point.
[QUOTE=mikeyt493;25470422]So you're rhythm guitar yeah?[/QUOTE] Yessir. Not much of a lead player but i'm working on trying to get better [editline]17th October 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Dopey Trout;25472812]Being in a band is different because like it or not, a massive part of being in a band is your image. Having a relevant and cohesive image is very important, so while the comments themselves may be blunt, they do have a point.[/QUOTE] So if i'm wearing a Red hot Chili Peppers shirt in a photo of my band, it's stupid? They're my favorite band so i wear their shirt. I'm not arguing or anything, just trying to understand what you're saying [editline]17th October 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Lambeth;25469762]your logo should feature some sort of god. tie in with the [i]beyond[/i] humanity part. [editline]17th October 2010[/editline] I vote cthulu[/QUOTE] We were thinking about some sort of Reaper type character
[QUOTE=Crowemo4;25472826]So if i'm wearing a Red hot Chili Peppers shirt in a photo of my band, it's stupid? They're my favorite band so i wear their shirt. I'm not arguing or anything, just trying to understand what you're saying[/QUOTE] If you want to wear whatever you want then feel free, I'm just saying the music industry is (perhaps shamefully) about the image in a lot of ways, so to present an image which is appropriate to the genre you play or to the kind of music you're putting across is important in a lot of ways. Not quite as black and white as "wear a different t shirt" but image is still an important thing to think about being in a band. If you go to a gig with loads of bands, it's easy to tell which bands are amateurs and which aren't.
[QUOTE=Dopey Trout;25473506]If you want to wear whatever you want then feel free, I'm just saying the music industry is (perhaps shamefully) about the image in a lot of ways, so to present an image which is appropriate to the genre you play or to the kind of music you're putting across is important in a lot of ways. Not quite as black and white as "wear a different t shirt" but image is still an important thing to think about being in a band. If you go to a gig with loads of bands, it's easy to tell which bands are amateurs and which aren't.[/QUOTE] [img]http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/_/7862/Anaal+Nathrakh.jpg[/img] radiohead shirt [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6349Q-67eA[/media] did all instrumentals to this many would frown down upon a radiohead shirt when playing this kind of music. But he does it anyway :v:
[QUOTE=Dopey Trout;25473506][b]Not quite as black and white as "wear a different t shirt"[/b][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Crowemo4;25472826]We were thinking about some sort of Reaper type character[/QUOTE] Cliched [editline]17th October 2010[/editline] [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charon_%28mythology%29]You should pick Kharon[/url] if you want a death related godthing that isn't the grim reaper.
[QUOTE=Lambeth;25474064]Cliched [editline]17th October 2010[/editline] [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charon_%28mythology%29]You should pick Kharon[/url] if you want a death related godthing that isn't the grim reaper.[/QUOTE] Not a bad idea at all, in fact, might not be too bad if i tried to write some lyrics about Charon too
Well my whole point with the DM shirt was because the lead singer seemed to be representing himself in the biggest failure to Metal ever. It's true that image isn't everything though. Also, Megadeth shirt :rock: EDIT: Oh, I actually meant the video if you guys didn't catch that *facepalm*
[QUOTE=mikeyt493;25473853] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6349Q-67eA[/media] did all instrumentals to this[/QUOTE] Holy shit. I... I think I actually liked that.
Complaining about the band members' choice in T-shirts is totally metal you guys.
I understand it's the genre, but there's just not much to the song (rotting corpse) it sounds like you are all playing as fast as you can, random things, and not together. I'm just not a fan of the American style of Death Metal so I can't really judge.
Better than expected, too old school for me. I love some of the old stuff, but some of it is enough for me. Try to innovate rather than just retread. [editline]18th October 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Dopey Trout;25473506]If you want to wear whatever you want then feel free, I'm just saying the music industry is (perhaps shamefully) about the image in a lot of ways, so to present an image which is appropriate to the genre you play or to the kind of music you're putting across is important in a lot of ways. Not quite as black and white as "wear a different t shirt" but image is still an important thing to think about being in a band. If you go to a gig with loads of bands, it's easy to tell which bands are amateurs and which aren't.[/QUOTE] So are you an armchair expert, or just an amateur who talks a lot? I can not even begin to tell you the amount of successful musicians i've seen in photos wearing band shirts of other bands they like from random genres, outfits on every end of the scale, so where are you getting this from?
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