I'm interested in learning more about this subgenre. I really enjoy Stratovarius. Hoping to get more music like this. Any other favorites I should check into?
I'm interested in learning more about this subgenre. I really enjoy Stratovarius. Hoping to get more music like this. Any other favorites I should check into?
Personally I can't stand power metal, but if you're just getting into the genre, early Blind Guardian is some of the classier stuff. Not my cup of tea, but hey.
Good traditional metal that inspired a ton of power metal, or may appeal to power metal people:
Cirith Ungol - King of the Dead
Judas Priest - Painkiller
Any Manilla Road
People who hide are afraid!
some power rock in this one (around 2.34 mark).
Last edited by LordBlackudder; Feb-01-2012 at 21:33.
LordBlackudder, you must be going batshit over Final Fantasy XIII-2 right now
The only metal album I bought was Are You Experienced, which I bough in 1967. I think this album motivated rock guitarists to try harder to be imaginative. I can't think of a great rock guitarist before Hendrix. Also, Mitch Mitchell (the drummer) was pioneering in how he traded lines back and forth with the guitar.
Last edited by Andrew B.; Feb-03-2012 at 01:34.
Just so y'all know, power metal doesn't just mean metal, or "metal that's powerful".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_metal
People who hide are afraid!
I just ordered Helloween - Keeper of the seven keys part 1.
Firewind is decent. Savatage is great, though I think you already know about them. I would also recommend Serenity. Their last album Death & Legacy is more symphonic metal rather than straight up power metal, but it is wonderful. It's a concept album and each song is about a different historical figure which is neat. (ie. Joan of Arc, Frances Drake)
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Helloween are awesome, check out 'I want out' by them, I'd say it's there most famous song or one of them, but it's one of the best!
Other bands to check out:
Sonata Arctica - there newer stuff is more pop-ish, but check out full moon, paid in full, kingdom for a heart
Dragonforce - Newest album, The Power Within http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9kNCG9fvkE ace album, their earlier albums have a different singer, still alright, but not as good
Lost Horizon - Split up now but vocalist is one of the best in the world in my opinion, check out, Heart of Storm, Denial of Fate, or anything by them really, all awesome.
Gamma Ray - Haven't heard much myself but listen to Heaven or Hell
Rhapsody of Fire - Emerald Sword
Avantasia - Anything from the metal opera part I/II
I mostly listen to Sonata Arctica, Man O War and Blind Guardian. I find Man O War the cheesiest, but oh so good!
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I love that song. Yes, they are one of my favorites.
Oh, here's another for you: Harmony. They are a Christian power metal band. I remembered you mentioned Christian pop sucks in the other threadbut Harmony is a very good band. The lyrics aren't over the top cheesy or anything like that. Or you could check out their counterpart band Darkwater. The latter consists of nearly an identical lineup (just one member different I think). But Darkwater plays strictly secular music...sound is similar, though a touch more progressive.
Harmony's albums: Dreaming Awake and Chapter II:Aftermath
Darkwater: Calling the Earth To Witness and Where Stories End.
And reading an update on Harmony; the new lineup looks different for the third album, but that's not even out yet, so the above info applies.
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