otop
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Im looking forward to this album, although what ever happened to riffs sounding heavy in standard tuning. Seems to me like all these bands are making up for the lack of creativity with lower tunings.
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All Shall Perish along with Darkest Hour just aren't the same anymore without there old guitarists. I just can't get into it as much. Chances are I'll enjoy this album, but not to the extent I would if Chris were playing on it.
Not to saying there new guitarist isnt as technically good ( which I know he is, dude shreds.) I just loved his style.
Emmure have 8 String Songs on their new album, sorry to supply more bandwaggoning!
They use 7's tune very low.
Who gives a rat's ass how many strings a band uses? If the material is solid, I couldn't care less how many strings they use.
The bands that I can think of that haven't done it (yet) are... Despised Icon
It's sad to say but DI is dead man
They wont be using 8's ever. Nor 7's. Hell they stuck with 6's and are as deathcore as they come.
Regardless of Chris being gone from ASP and being the driving force of the last album, I'm still excited to see what the new ASP lineup has to offer.
I can get enough Chris playing for my ears when Smashface comes around with their ful length (And when Chris gives me more mixed songs to listen to )
I am sad that DI is no more, I loved those guys but at least I can say that I had the pleasure of seeing them twice before they called it quits.
Hopefully it will be closer to "The Price Of Existence", I love that album.
I cant even describe how much i dislike this
they need insane solos!!..well at-least more of them
thats the whole reason i listend to the band..
i never cared for ASP when they where playing songs from herding the brainwashed
and i am sure its safe to say that allot of ppl didn't discover them till eradication
so why would they backtrack to primitive death-core
when they should be trying to upstage there work on awaken the dreamers