three days Grace
The Three Days Grace group sunk deep into the soul, but among my acquaintances no one listens to it, so I wanted to know someone listened or just heard about / about the group, if yes, then share your impressionsDo you think Daddy is punk rock? I myself am not very versed in styles and am constantly confused about these prefixes Hard / Nu / Core, but in my opinion they are Hardrock (or Hardcore?) Mixed with rapcore, but there is a punk share
But I don’t know 3DG for sure , and not because of the style I liked them.
PapaRoch - it's still punk-rock
Yes, since you are already here, can you write something on the topic?
I do not mind, but I don’t know where to start))
Papa Rocch is nu metal. There is nothing from punk rock in them at all.
By the way, did you find that '98 album?
I not found ((but will still look for
Dad Rocci is nu-metal from punk rock in them there is nothing..
to be exact: UTB and not that and not another
PapaRoch - is simply hardrock + AlterMetall
100% HardRock + AlterMetal
if you don’t believe, ask ka-thread again or ask them themselves))
It is unlikely that nu metal can be called what can be heard on their myspace. Maybe the early ones played nu metal, but now it doesn't matter.
EJWish, nu metal is. At least the earliest records in the Infesta area. They have never had anything from hard rock, and never will. One should not believe, but know. I now know, because I have ears and ideas about styles. Alter metal - I won't comment at all, it's an absurd term. I have not heard newer work from them, therefore I will not judge. You don’t know during hard rock ... Listen to Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin there.
yeah, and the Earth was flat, is and always will be))
trusting my ears, I hear what I have already described above,
you can ask (just out of interest) in other forums, what do they think about it.
AlterMetall is an absurd term? I mean, do you think that there is no such deviation in music?
You just don't know much about styles - no offense. It doesn't matter what other forums say. There are always fewer people who understand something than people who understand. And asking a person who looks nothing but MTV and A1 about music is the same as asking a cook about trends and influences in 16th century English literature. And maybe I haven't studied nu metal in years, but nevertheless I have an idea about it and I know what they eat it with.
There is no alternative metal, as well as an alternative as such, and never has been. The alternative in the 70s and 80s was simply called avant-garde music. In the 90s, the term became almost synonymous with grunge, post-grunge and nu metal, although not completely.
On his first two albums, "Old Friends From Young Years" (1997) and "Infest" (2000), Papa Roach followed nu metal and rapcore styles. Since "Lovehatetragedy" (2002), they have moved further away from rap, and their sound has become closer to alternative rock (except for the songs "Anxiety", recorded with the Black Eyed Peas, and "She Loves Me Not").
Vocalist Jacoby Shaddix said in an interview with the Dallas Music Guide that rap is gone from their music and that when he was a kid, his dream was to be a rock musician.
On the same occasion, Shaddix recently stated: "We are a band that is trying to walk the line between metal, hardcore, punk rock, and pop music, we are trying to do it as best we can and tastefully."
To the surprise of many fans, "... To Be Loved" from their latest album, The Paramour Sessions, includes glimpses of the old nu metal sound that many see in the opening and ending lines of the song when Jacobi reads them instead of sing. The song also contains the words "I'm taking it back to a Hardcore level" - which could mean that the band is returning to hardcore and nu metal. "Roses On My Grave" is the only song that contains the orchestral instruments that are the hallmark of "The Paramour Sessions".
This is taken from Wikipedia
I can be mistaken in the style (not uncommon), but on the official of the group and on Alkara they write ... well, you yourself understood what I mean.
The point of sales is not about what they write there, but about ... well, not nu metal. We can, by definition, I don’t know what nu metal is (we didn’t go to school))), but I’ve heard a lot of bands in this style and they are not very similar to PapaRoch.
The alternative is not a style, but rather a prefix showing that a given style of music is listened to by wide circles of society.
I still listen to nu-metal, and it also seems to me that the paparoach, that uh ... they are a little different
They have never had hardcore. Hardcore is Exploited, Early Purgen, GBH, 7 Seconds, Minor Threat, Disorder. It is necessary to read the English Wikipedia, by the way, there at least mistakes are a rare occurrence, because for some reason the bourgeoisie do not have the habit of talking about what you do not know about. Although, of course, the vision of stylistic differentiation can be ambiguous, on the same Wikipedia, the concept of an alternative is still trying to fit somewhere, like "rapcore".
Nu metal is everything that falls between grunge / post-grunge and new school thrash metal. Typical Representatives: Linkin Park, Soulfly, Godsmack, Slipknot, Limp Bizkit. Papa Roach (at least from the Infest album) - there too.
2 Raziel Xenord is
not bad))
* I did not listen to the first album (1997)
* in Infest there were a few repetitions with nu metal
* if where the pop side of this group was heard, it was in LoveHateTragedy
* Getting Away With Murder - alter rock
* well and the last album to date - hard rock and alter metal
can be challenged))