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16 <h1>Music I Enjoy</h1>
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20<a href="#sec1">The Bands I Like the Most</a>
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25<a href="#sec2">Skyclad</a>
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28<a href="#sec3">Kevin Moore</a>
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33<a href="#sec4">Chroma Key</a>
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36<a href="#sec5">OSI</a>
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49The Bands I Like the Most</h2>
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52Skyclad</h3>
53
54<p class="first">Skyclad is incredible folk metal. The first two albums (<em>Wayward Sons
55of Mother Earth</em> and <em>Burnt Offerings for the Bone Idol</em>) are Testament
c91a896f 56style thrash with a bit of fiddle and keys and a heavy dose of
57NWOBHM. The third album, <em>Jonah's Ark</em>, blunts the edge of the guitars
58and adds a lot more fiddle and is really where the band goes from
59making good to incredible music.</p>
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61<p><em>Prince of the Poverty Line</em> is about as 'heavy' as the first two
62albums, but the the song structures are far more worked out and there
63is an interesting infusion of folk and power metal into the sound. The
64songs are mostly scathing social critiques of the state of society at
65the time. The follow up, <em>Silent Whales of Lunar Sea</em>, is a decent album
66but is scarred by terrible recording quality and mixing. It has
67listenable songs (with &quot;The Present Imperfect&quot; and &quot;Another Fine Mess&quot;
68standing out), and the only really noteable aspect is the slight
69change toward a much less thrashy riff structure.</p>
70
71<p><em>Irrational Anthems</em> more than made up for <em>Silent Whales of Lunar
72Sea</em>. The less thrashy and slightly more punkish riffing structure
73takes over here and the songs are all fast paced with guitar and
74fiddle duels taking place often</p>
75
76<p>The next two albums see the electric guitar deemphasized and the band
77making something more like heavy rock than heavy metal. The EP <em>Oui
78Avante Garde a Chance</em> starts out with a fast paced fiddle oriented
79song, moves into a nearly entirely fiddle and acoustic guitar song,
80and then goes into a few slow songs dominated by keys and fiddle. The
81albums picks up in intensity with <em>Bombjour</em>, and then has an acoustic
82version of a song from the previous album. The new material ends with
83the slow and intense <em>Badtime Story</em>. A couple of covers and an
84instrumental version of a song follow to pad the EP to album length.</p>
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c91a896f 86<p><em>The Answer Machine?</em> was once my favorite album in my entire
87collection. Most of the songs have a fuzzy electric guitar and an
88acoustic guitar going at the same time, and the album is music that I
89have found is listenable to people who don't like metal. The fiddle,
90violin, and piano dominate and are backed by interesting bass and just
91the right amount of guitar. The album is a pseudo-concept album; each
92song is about a different quest for the answer to life. Unfortunately,
93here is also where the influence of their producer can start to be
94felt&mdash;a lot of things seem to be done for the sake of <em>sensibility</em>.</p>
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9be210c0 96<p>The last two Skyclad albums with Martin Walkyier (the original singer)
2aff8b5c 97see a two step return to a more metal style, but this time something
98resembling <em>Powerslave</em> era Maiden with heavy folk overtones rather than
c91a896f 99Testament. Both albums are fairly strong, and have a few songs that
100are among the best Skyclad has ever done: &quot;Cancer of the Heart&quot; and
101&quot;Vintage Whine&quot; on <em>Vintage Whine</em>, and &quot;The Antibody Politic,&quot; &quot;The
102Disenchanted Forest,&quot; and &quot;Think Back and Lie of England&quot; on <em>Folkémon</em>.</p>
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c91a896f 104<p>Alas, after <em>Folkémon</em> Martin left, and the band seems to have lost its
2aff8b5c 105magic. It is much like At the Gates; the core members meshed quite
106well together and lost some magical chemistry upon a major component
c91a896f 107leaving. Skyclad's first album with the new singer was ok, and the
108followup was a bit better. Unfortunately Kevin Ridley appears unable
109to sing aggressively.</p>
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113Kevin Moore</h3>
114
115<p class="first">Kevin Moore is the first keyboardist of Dream Theater who left after
116<em>Awake</em>. His work since then has surpassed the quality of everything
117Dream Theater has produced since then for he posesses a unique
118songwriting style and wonderful artistic ability.</p>
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120<h4><a name="sec4" id="sec4"></a>
121Chroma Key</h4>
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c91a896f 123<p class="first">Chroma Key is (was?) Kevin Moore's primary project. It is mostly
124electronic and fairly mellow. Secretly I like it (don't tell anyone I
125listen to anything not metal).</p>
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128<h4><a name="sec5" id="sec5"></a>
129OSI</h4>
130
131<p class="first">OSI was originally a collaboration between Kevin Moore, Jim Matheos
132(guitarist of Fates Warning), Mike Portnoy (drummer of Dream Theater),
133and a few other prog rock/metal people. The first album, <em>Office of
134Strategic Influence</em> was a moderately heavy and good album that sounded
135quite similar to <em>Disconnected</em> Fates Warning with Kevin Moore on vocals
136and complicated drumming.</p>
137
138<p><em>Free</em> followed three years later and is completely different from the
139first. This time the album was done with Kevin Moore and Jim Matheos
140alone, and it finds a much nicer balance between keyboard and
141guitar. The first OSI sounded too much like Fates Warning with more
142ambient keyboarding; this one has a sound of its own. My ears have
143heard this album many times, and will listen again many more.</p>
144
c91a896f 145<p>I'm not really digging <em>Blood</em> that much, but it's not bad.</p>
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