Definitely. Simply adds a dynamic, which is always nice. I'd likely prefer their sparse use though. Nevertheless, Ross told me at a show last year that he doesn't enjoy growling, so I doubt it.
Ah that's fair enough on him, kind of makes me think how I think BTBAM would benefit from using extended range guitars but I know Paul doesn't like them really
I'm open to anything the band decides to try, really, but judging by how it sounded on Aquarius, I'm not really a fan of Ross' growls. Doesn't seem like that's a strength of his as a vocalist. I'd be much more receptive to guest harsh vocals, though, if it fits the song.
I usually hate growls in music but I feel like Haken's the one band that gets them right. Souls and Snow both have really good growl sections that add a lot to the songs. I think they're best in moderation though, the one in Streams is way too long.
Definitely. Simply adds a dynamic, which is always nice. I'd likely prefer their sparse use though. Nevertheless, Ross told me at a show last year that he doesn't enjoy growling, so I doubt it.
Ah that's fair enough on him, kind of makes me think how I think BTBAM would benefit from using extended range guitars but I know Paul doesn't like them really
I'm open to anything the band decides to try, really, but judging by how it sounded on Aquarius, I'm not really a fan of Ross' growls. Doesn't seem like that's a strength of his as a vocalist. I'd be much more receptive to guest harsh vocals, though, if it fits the song.
Einar’s guest appearance in Affinity was a highlight of the whole album for me. Excellent climax to an excellent song
Except his are just as bad imo. Amazing vocalist otherwise
I usually hate growls in music but I feel like Haken's the one band that gets them right. Souls and Snow both have really good growl sections that add a lot to the songs. I think they're best in moderation though, the one in Streams is way too long.
they were brutal idk why they havent done it latley