@ShadenLines hehe, i love those lo-fi metal music, that Drive me to the grave song is a rehearsal recorded back in the 70s, pretty ahead of it's time and pretty unique doom metal, i think the vocalist was trying to sound like ozzy osbourne. I also like to imagine if they had a better production
don't know if you already know, but i have an youtube channel by which i post many lo-fi metal music, mostly rare stuff we can't find on youtube or underground albums separated track by track
https://www.youtube.com/@miamimetalmusic/videos
Tracks like that of A pale horse named death reminds me when i started with rock/metal music, listened to a lot of sad dramatic songs, they have a song called "Die Alone", by which i loved, along other sad bands like Type O Negative and My Dying Bride
yeah, that "myth" lol
TheMiamiDeSantos
yo, i don't celebrate xmas, nor new year, nor birthdays, nor mom days, nor father day, nor anything but easter and sabbath (kinda). But my friends keep inviting me to stuff, so i have drank some beer (a lot one day), ate a lot and ting. New year i plan to go nowhere
Also, cool verse, i'm listening to a dramatic doom metal song called "Drive me to the Grave"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODgHdE1JtIY
ShadenLines
Thanks. Wrote that a while ago in one of my not-so-bueno moments. (I only write poetry when sufficiently gloomy)
That tune ain't too bad...the vocals could use some improvement but the rest of it works. I found something a bit more upbeat--for lack of a better word--on the same channel: https://youtu.be/0onGmPgS7_M?si=skOMezok3z-0w49e
Dunno how much that Pale Horse band knows about it, but their rant-song is based on the old sell-your-soul-for-talent "crossroads" myth. The great bluesman Robert Johnson told that story when he was alive.