I REALLY like metal, but REALLY dislike the screamy-yelly bits, which I acknowledge is kind of contradictory.
I think I just don't like vocals, period, metal or otherwise. Anyway...
The symphonic stuff especially, like Blind Guardian (Wheel of Time, Orchestral is probably my all time favorite song!), Nightwish, and Therion, are fuckin amazing; but even within that subset the vocals are kinda overbearing for my taste - a lot of them have operatics, which I also file under the "eh, I'd rather not" category. Fortunately they have some instrumental versions of their songs, AND I LOVE THEM!
...but I keep plugging them into services like Pandora, Spotify, and Youtube Music, and I get either 1) "Oh you like any type of metal? Here's a playlist of 16 hours of dudes ejecting the entire contents of their lungs into a microphone! BWAAAAAAAAAA---" or, 2) "Oh, you like symphonic metal? Here's the same 10 songs over, and over, and over again!
No amount of thumbs up/down-ing on the results appears to have any impact on the algorithm. Youtube music even gives this snarky little popup when I thumbs a song down "Okay, we'll adjust your playlists" and then later plays THAT SAME FUCKING SONG again - not even a different version, but the same URL, which is still actively marked with a thumbs down.
Side question: is there a streaming service that isn't shit for finding new metal? That actually takes into account the different types of metal?
Anywho, looking for recommendations for songs/albums. Bonus points if it has symphonic elements, but any sub-genre is golden, so long as the specimen in question has no vocals, or just -soft- vocals that don't yank the spotlight away from the instrumentals.
Alright, class is wrapping up, I can start knocking these out. Gonna log my progress here, with a rating out of 10 and any comments (all 100% subjective to my personal taste - not looking to bash anyone here!):
Cloudkicker* - 7 - only complaint is some parts get overly repetitive
He handled this really unprofessionally. He basically wasn't paying his band mates. His band members posted scathing things on social media. If I recall, one member jokes about the "Chris Letchford Can't Afford To Pay Me Starter Kit" with photos of his brand new house, truck, etc. Chris was an egoist about it all.
I've seen them live twice. One time they were headlining, and the opening act stoooooole the show (reign of kindo). Chris, in between songs, kept nagging the audio and light crew, saying things like "can we get some better lights up here I feel like I'm playing in my living room..." no, Chris, it feels like your living room because that's the energy your brought to stage.
So yeah, I don't support the guy, but his music is good.
Awesome list. My current listens, that I don't think I've seen listed yet. Some might not be metal enough for everyone, but I love metal and the above bands and I also listen to these artists:
This thread has been up for like an hour, and I've got probably several days worth of back-to-back songs to check out - a whoooole bunch of which is stuff I haven't seen before.
I did NOT expect this kind of response. Y'all are my hero.
These comments are going to take a lot of time to unpack, but dude I feel like a kid on christmas morning!
Check out The Dear Hunter. Not metal at all but they fit into a lot of this in ways that’ll surprise you.
Will do! Not familiar with Dear Hunter (yet!) but "not metal" is far from a deal breaker - when I don't have metal on, I'm usually listening to shit like this which I've taken to just calling "cinematic" cuz it sounds like something from a movie, but no idea what genre it would actually fall under; or some Lindsey Stirling if I'm shooting for something a little lighter.
But yeah, your list has been a 100% hit so far; I pulled up The Dear Hunter before I started typing this post, and the one song I've heard so far actually lines up perfectly with another music rabbit hole I've been poking around in lately with things like the Kongos. Would never have sought out that kind of music on my own, but a surgeon recently had our nurse play it in surgery a few days ago, and it was great lol (I'm a surgical tech, which is the rock-bottom-of-the-barrel in the OR, so we generally just listen to whatever the nurses or doctors want... which, at my hospital usually means country -_-).
My taste in music seems to be copy-paste of yours so far lol, so I'm down to try anything you care to throw at me, metal or not!
The only instrumental acts I can think of that haven't been mentioned are Paul Ortiz (Chimp Spanner), David Maxim Micic, Wide Eyes, and The Helix Nebula.
You could also try Walking Across Jupiter, Oh Hiroshima, and If These Trees Could Talk, but I can't remember if they have (guest) vocals or not.
While they do have vocals you could also try Wheel, their album Resident Human is really good.
I wonder if you would like Jeff Loomis' solo work? Sadly hasn't released anything in the last 10 years. His most popular song is Miles of Machines but my personal favorite is Jato Unit.
Maybe look into electric moon, the sword, mogwai, sleep, witchcraft,? I kinda lean towards softer, melodic doom metal but those are just some suggestions off the top of my head
I like to call Leah "The Enya of Metal". If you want almost pure instrumental metal there's Amogh Symphony (or Wang Wen if you want something metal-adjacent that's mostly instrumental).
I really love Unleash the Archers. Female lead vocals and power metal so if its easier for you to digest i would suggest them. Their music and videos are also awesome. Also sort of weird but I would suggest Tool because they have a lot of musical interludes that just hit so right.
I'm in the same boat as you, but add to that list guys who sing like 80's "metal" style or Iron Maiden-ish, guys who try to sound like Ozzy Osborne. I like heavy music but please give me someone with a normal voice who sings like a normal person.
I use Amazon music HD, the paid one. It works for me. I don't really look for new metal that much. Usually my music choices are influenced by whatever concerts I'm going to see in the future. But the options are unlimited and I could play a different album forever on Amazon and not have to repeat them ever.
Death core bands, a few of them will release their albums with singing and full instrumentals. Shadow of intent, Lorna shore.
Body count just released an instrumental version of their newer album.
Oceans are Alaska
Wet Ass Plutonium - Nuclear Power Trip 👈 these aren't metal but something worth checking out on YouTube.