New blackened/technical death metal band: DVESHASURA

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New blackened/technical death metal band: DVESHASURA

Post by Matt Parsons » Sat August 14th, 2010, 8:23 pm

Find us on I_LOVE_ZUCKERPENIS if you like these songs:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1161830/Dveshas ... %20all.mp3
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1161830/Chaos%20Reigns.mp3

The recordings are pre-demo demos. We're finishing up our fourth song, and once its done, we'll put together an official demo with real drums and shit.

Thanks for checking it out.

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Post by InfernalDawnALV » Sun September 5th, 2010, 12:13 am

Wow! Once again no one gives a shit about you, or any of the terrible music you come up with. You're an egotistical, talentless idiot, and your god awful music only proves me right. Will you just quit trying already?? I don't think you're quite done wiping the egg off your face from "The Matt Parsons Band" are you sure you want to go deeper by pulling another shitty band out your ass?

You disgust me.

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Post by CAlexanderParra » Sun September 5th, 2010, 3:34 am

InfernalDawnALV wrote:Wow! Once again no one gives a shit about you, or any of the terrible music you come up with. You're an egotistical, talentless idiot, and your god awful music only proves me right. Will you just quit trying already?? I don't think you're quite done wiping the egg off your face from "The Matt Parsons Band" are you sure you want to go deeper by pulling another shitty band out your ass?

You disgust me.
Haha, what has matt done to piss you off so much?

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Post by Kaganator » Sun September 5th, 2010, 9:13 pm

I think it's fairly decent.

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Post by SadisticRitual » Mon September 6th, 2010, 12:07 am

Albert Kagan wrote:I think it's fairly decent.
shut up.

I haven't listened to this project but i like some Alas, Tyranny stuff so i can imagine this one will be good as well

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Post by Kaganator » Mon September 6th, 2010, 4:53 pm

SadisticRitual wrote:
Albert Kagan wrote:I think it's fairly decent.
shut up.

I haven't listened to this project but i like some Alas, Tyranny stuff so i can imagine this one will be good as well
You shut up.

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Post by Grakkis » Wed February 9th, 2011, 12:30 am

Its really not too bad.

I think you aren't capitalizing on the creative potential in, "Glory Awaits" with the excessively muddled blasts and lack of contrast.

"Chaos Reigns" was actually pretty tight and was a little more refreshing, mostly due to the fact you dropped the monotone, contemporary death metal homogenization for some contrast, rhythmic and tonal variety.

The solo's are pretty lackluster and devoid of theme or rhythmic pulse. They're kinda operating irrespective to what is going on with the music they're being played over.

If anything, I would probably suggest chopping up those sweeps into arpeggio phrases, with scale tones for color, punctuating and utilizing some full stops for character and theme.

Steve Morse has done some great clinics elaborating on this.

To the uninitiated, diminished runs and sweep arpeggios are just flying over their head. To the musically educated, sweeps are a tired 80's novelty.

But a solo with theme, flow and feeling.. now that, 'everyone' can appreciate.

If you had to ask for a critique, I would find a way to develop more trademark hooks. Because, while the music itself is by no means bad at all, it isn't exactly penetrating the metal industry nor is it really reinventing the wheel.

I would look at outside influences to add a new flavor that makes your music something someone can't easily classify as, "Good, but meh death metal".

Good Luck Mate.

-Cheers-

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Post by GFx » Thu February 10th, 2011, 11:19 pm

wat

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Post by slut rag » Thu February 10th, 2011, 11:34 pm

[quote="GFx"]wat[/quote]

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Post by DareDevilJMAN » Fri February 11th, 2011, 1:18 am

slut rag wrote:
GFx wrote:wat
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Post by MaleficSounds » Fri February 11th, 2011, 11:37 pm

Damn this is the first time i read this one..... Brutal

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Post by TheKshatriya » Thu February 24th, 2011, 2:15 pm

Grakkis wrote:To the musically educated, sweeps are a tired 80's novelty.
I have grown to agree with this, but for death metal only. For traditional true metal I think it works great.

Vital Remains Dechristianize is my main exception.

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Post by Ryan » Thu February 24th, 2011, 3:28 pm

TheKshatriya wrote:
Grakkis wrote:To the musically educated, sweeps are a tired 80's novelty.
I have grown to agree with this, but for death metal only. For traditional true metal I think it works great.
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Post by SadisticRitual » Thu February 24th, 2011, 3:59 pm

TheKshatriya wrote:
Grakkis wrote:To the musically educated, sweeps are a tired 80's novelty.
I have grown to agree with this, but for death metal only. For traditional true metal I think it works great.

Vital Remains Dechristianize is my main exception.
i love sweeps but not solos that are entirely composed of them. i think there needs to be some variation. it becomes too easy to throw in matching sweeps over a chord progression for every goddamn solo.

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Post by nocommands » Thu February 24th, 2011, 8:45 pm

TheKshatriya wrote:
Grakkis wrote:To the musically educated, sweeps are a tired 80's novelty.
I have grown to agree with this, but for death metal only. For traditional true metal I think it works great.

Vital Remains Dechristianize is my main exception.
When your sweeping to execute something melodically i think its cool no matter what genre, but if its in there just to prove the guitarists can do it (seems to be the case with a lot of modern bands) then its pretty lame. I gotta admit though, the sweeping in that one song seemed to do little more than make the composer feel more justified in have "technical" attached to all those sub genres

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