Oh, finally! There are many super interesting songs by Fleshgod, this was one of the less symphonic of the lot. They have a female opera vocalist too, very talented! Try Epilogue by them next!
Francesco Paoli is the drummer on this song, he's one of the founding members of the band. Originally he was the lead guitarist, but they needed a drummer so he learned drums, at the point of recording this album he's been playing drums for about 2-3 years. He's considered one of the best drummers in extreme metal. Sadly, Francesco is back on guitar and has taken over lead vocals as well since the departure of their lead singer/lead guitarist. Francesco Ferrini does the orchestration for the band and does piano, and yes for live shows they have a big piano on stage that he plays, its awesome. Fleshgod Apocalypse is one helluva unique band, i've seen them lives several times. Some song recommendations from them "The Forsaking" "Minotaur" "Pathfinder" "The Fool" and "Thru Our Scars"
@@nonono7973 Never really liked Francesco as a drummer. I know it's not his main thing, and that was pretty obvious in their live performances. Extremely sloppy playing. Eugene isn't quite up to Francesco's top speed just yet but his playing is much cleaner.
When Francesco announced that he'll leave the drum throne I first was like "what the fuck? He can't!" and then "How will they replace them? I mean there's only one drummer in the world who could fill in, that hard working ukranian guy with the violation drum cover, but they never will...." And they did. And I was like "YES!". Eugene is the perfect match for this job and fleshgod in their current lineup are just insanely awesome. Could'nt be better.
So my first exposure to this band was live; they were supporting Wintersun on tour. It was a small ass bar venue, and for the band setup, they had to haul an upright piano through the side door and up on to the stage (luckily just a section of floor a few inches higher than the rest) and a few of us were asked to assist with the piano carry...then they melted our faces with this song as the opener
I love little bar venues like that The performance is so much more personal. I couldn't imagine The feeling of learning about these guys from having them near eye level almost face-to-face blasting into my soul like that, I bet it was life-changing.
Yes! Absolute sucker for Fleshgod Apocalypse. Little tidbit of info: the drummer? Used to be one of the guitarists and at the time of that album, had only been playing for TWO. YEARS. As a suggestion along these lines, you should check out the band Kamelot, specifically their track "Ghost Opera" or "Sacrimony"!
If you want something slower, try Cold as Perfection by Fleshgod Apocolypse. Their operatic singer comes in towards the end and it gives me goosebumps every time. The whole King album is fantastic.
In their later albums they actually release them as doubles where each song has a classic instrument only version. It's really satisfying to hear them on their own.
You should do Emperor - With Strength I Burn. IMO they created the symphonic metal genre. They are symphonic black metal. I feel Fleshgod gets there inspiration from Emperor. You already reacted to the lead singer / guitarist from Emperor in his solo band called Ihsahn - The Pain is Still Mine and he is the brother in law to the singer from Leprous.
This song was my introduction to them, and personally the stuff where Francesco Paoli is playing drums, (he can play anything), but the way the orchestra follows his drums, just awesome. An example of extreme stamina is the song kingborn, Francesco used to split the song up. There's a perfect cover of the song by David diepold playing all the way through.
Good job Geebz, keep going and thanks for the variation in different metal genres. It`s nice to know that you have a good compensation for this heavy stuff. I never heard of them and already feel bad that I didn`t. Now I have new stuff to listen to, again thanks to you! Thumbs up
Seeing FGA live with Septicflesh at a small venue still best life experience. Watching how fast his hand was moving playing guitar was mind blowing. Thanks for sharing!
They often have ORCHESTRAL ONLY versions of the same songs. It'd be cool to get your thoughts on two of their tracks that have vox and drums and then the orchestral version.
Fleshgod Apocalypse at the time had Francesco Paoli on drums and vocals. At the moment he is the guitarist/vocalist, but he had a very nasty accident a while ago which meant he had to relearn how to play guitar. The clean vocals on this album are done by the bassist
Hehe, I'm going to see these guys live on Sunday, also Septic Flesh next Wednesday. I'd recommend Hate - Exiles of Pantheon, I rarely see this band in reactions, although they have been in the metal scene for over 3 decades and released many solid albums.
Fleshgod Apocalypse is pretty epic live, too. I caught them along with Arsis, and Starkill, with headliners Wintersun some years back. Have you checked out any Shade Empire yet? they're more along the lines of symphonic black metal rather than symphonic technical death metal... but worth a listen too. Maybe have a listen to Anti-Life Saviour.
Love Fleshgod Apocalypse, one of the heavier bands ever but the keyboard player plays an actual piano throughout their entire live shows. I'd recommend you check out something from their newest album Veleno because i personally think it's the best implementation of classical music in metal, but they also have some ballads that are must-watch like Epilogue Actually, a slow-burn with their last 4 albums would be really dope.
Good stuff! A wee bit sad that you didn't get the full song (with the intro). One of my favorite aspects of the song is that the drums, cymbals to be specific, follow the strings - and vocals - closely.
I love the brutality of this song but those guys made the album like a full play so if you wanna enjoy the intensity of the intro at full I recomend you to listen the ending of "the deceit" (previous song) or the whole album xD
oooh you're going for one of my all time favourite brain exploders xD I love this song so much. But i would never expect a sane person to take the time to really dig into it xD Excited to hear your input 😀
Oh man, you needed to add the intro track that comes before this song on the album. It's about a 45sec intro with strings. I think it's called The Deciet. The strings intro completes the song.
I wish you had found the music video version of this song, cause it has an amazing opening that you would only hear on the album version if you had listened to the ending of The Deceit leading into The Violation.
Oh man so stoked you did these guys. Each album is so good with its own themes. And they covered "blue" and slipped in some Brittney spears sections into a single, they got a good sense of humor. Really big fan 🤘🤘
Is it weird that during the intro … I was waiting for the manic house decorations to kick on … they didn’t come !!! Must be spoiled by the season or something!! Also after your pause the bold rhythm section pattern had a full orchestra London Symphony cd skipping with Animal of the muppets vibe to it in my head … good theater of the mind exercise !!!
I love how these more extreme metal bands don't give you breathers along the way. They are a bit mercyless and feed you with the note chaos until the end. Some less heavier bands could also take a hint from that. Just keep feeding until the end.
This has been very much anticipated, finally, thank you! Fleshgod is an amazing band, i'm certain there have been plenty of people expanding on the band, i'll just say that they have a multitude of amazing tracks to listen to, for a variety of reasons: The oppression, from agony, amazingly time-shifty fills The egoism, from agony, an amazing track throughout The first 3 songs from their mafia ep are all amazing The betrayal, from agony, a drumming nightmare, an awesome track And the vulture beholds, from king, amazingly epic orchestration Towards the sun, from labyrinth, amazing orchestration, again Epilogue, from labyrinth, showcases veronica more prominently In honour of reason, from oracles, heavy as all hell Pathfinder, from labyrinth, a great composition throughout. Although to be honest the entire labyrinth album should be listened to from start to finish In all honesty i could recommend everything from them, but as a more unusual suggestion i would also say that you should check out their title songs for each album; oracles, mafia, agony, labyrinth, king and veleno. Each of them is a classical piano composition meant to embody the atmosphere and theme of each album.
Thanks for doing fleshgod apocalypse. I think you should do their song "the fool" next. It has an awesome harpsichord intro I think you would really like.
I really love how Fleshgod does the composition With Symphonic Metal I always feel like the orchestra and the metal band take away each others space but here it works great together
Every album they release is fantastic, they only get better and better. Veleno being their latest is incredible. Highly recommend Embrace the Oblivion and The Day We'll Be Gone.
Allegaeon - The Dopamine Void (pt.1 + pt.2) as far as more extreme songs go, this is one of my favourites, it mixes it up a bit and is more palatable than most.
the violation is a certifiable classic but in terms of writing and production they've come miles since this album! have a listen to Fury and Carniverous Lamb from the Veleno album, genuinely one of my favourite albums of all time!
I'd love to see more from fga and I'm throwing in something from the other end of their spectrum: Embrace the Oblivion, just love the song and the composition, check it out
Saw Fleshgod Apocalypse live in a bar of all places, headlining for Carach Angren and Abigail Williams, right around the time of their King album release. Actually went to see Carach Angren, which is a band you should check out (preferably 2008-2012 releases), who put on the best performance show in my opinion but dang did FA fill that venue with sound. King isn’t their best album in my opinion, but that didn’t even cross my mind at the time. Great stuff.
I remember when I finally got to see them live, just before the pandemic hit, this was teh opener. Set a great tone for the rest of the gig I think you would appreciate öOoOoOoOoOo (pronounced Caterpillar) and their album Samen, or Arcturus, especially la Masquerade Infernale
It’s a slightly different sound, but I’d highly recommend “Ultima Hypocrita” by Mental Cruelty. It has one of the greatest guitar solos I’ve ever heard.
I LOVE Fleshgod Apocalypse! That being said "The Violation" is one of their more brutal sounding songs, and I would not recommend this song as a first introduction to the band. I would recommend these instead "Epilogue", "The Forsaking" and "Monnalisa".
If you want a bit of a newer Fleshgod song I'd recommend "The Fool" (2016, studio version). If you want one of their most recent songs Sugar would be the one. I got to see them live this summer, the sound was completely scuffed (festival's fault) but I remember when the groovy/heavy verse of healing through war kicked in... magic.
Someone may correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think Fleshgod has ever recorded with live strings/orchestra. Hopefully they can make that happen someday. It’s also worth checking out photos of their stage outfits and consider how they can shred the way they do.
I wonder if you'd consider some japanese death metal? I found this band Imperial Dead Circus Decadence a while back and I wonder what you'd think of them. Here's one of their normal length songs, called Shinbatsu if you're interested. th-cam.com/video/FV9nkEHmLak/w-d-xo.html I find I barely hear anyone talk about the japanese metal scene but I think japan is probably the most under rated country for metal at the moment, probably due to no english lyrics. But you don't listen to lyrics you listen to vocals as an instrument so I thought you might appreciate them
For your own viewing pleasure, David Diepold does a drum cover kingborn, by fleshgod....filmed super professionally, also probably the most naturally talented extreme drummers going.... you have to see to believe what these fellas are capable of! Love your breakdowns, your also super talented, love your vids👍👍
Fleshgod Apocalypse is incredible. This song is mostly recommended for shock value (the machine guns aka the drums), it's not really one of their best songs in my humble opinion. I think you would appreciate the following songs more: "Epilogue", "Monnalisa", "No", or "Sugar". On the latter two, the drummer has actually taken over the vocals and rythm guitar.
Thanks so much for the analysis! 🎻
Love from Morocco 🤘
Oh shiy
thank you for such killer song!
It should´ve been played with the outro of the previous song "The Deceit". Goosebumps every time!
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Oh, finally! There are many super interesting songs by Fleshgod, this was one of the less symphonic of the lot. They have a female opera vocalist too, very talented! Try Epilogue by them next!
YESSS
Epilogue is truly Epic as well and quite different at the same time !!!
Prologue leading into it as well
+1 vote for Epilogue
I also would recommend: (Marche Royale) In Aeternum
Francesco Paoli is the drummer on this song, he's one of the founding members of the band. Originally he was the lead guitarist, but they needed a drummer so he learned drums, at the point of recording this album he's been playing drums for about 2-3 years. He's considered one of the best drummers in extreme metal. Sadly, Francesco is back on guitar and has taken over lead vocals as well since the departure of their lead singer/lead guitarist.
Francesco Ferrini does the orchestration for the band and does piano, and yes for live shows they have a big piano on stage that he plays, its awesome.
Fleshgod Apocalypse is one helluva unique band, i've seen them lives several times. Some song recommendations from them "The Forsaking" "Minotaur" "Pathfinder" "The Fool" and "Thru Our Scars"
Don't forget "Towards the Sun", "Under Black Sails" and "The Betrayal".
Mafia, Agony and Labyrinth was prime FA.
Eugene Ryabchenko has been a great replacement drummer so far. I love Francesco as a frontman so I think it’s for the best.
@@nonono7973 Never really liked Francesco as a drummer. I know it's not his main thing, and that was pretty obvious in their live performances. Extremely sloppy playing. Eugene isn't quite up to Francesco's top speed just yet but his playing is much cleaner.
When Francesco announced that he'll leave the drum throne I first was like "what the fuck? He can't!" and then "How will they replace them? I mean there's only one drummer in the world who could fill in, that hard working ukranian guy with the violation drum cover, but they never will...." And they did. And I was like "YES!". Eugene is the perfect match for this job and fleshgod in their current lineup are just insanely awesome. Could'nt be better.
@@GigsTheCat I have to disagree. eugene is a much better drummer and can definitely keep up with francesco's top speeds.
So my first exposure to this band was live; they were supporting Wintersun on tour. It was a small ass bar venue, and for the band setup, they had to haul an upright piano through the side door and up on to the stage (luckily just a section of floor a few inches higher than the rest) and a few of us were asked to assist with the piano carry...then they melted our faces with this song as the opener
Dude holy shit Wintersun and Fleshgod?! I bet that was sick
@@andrewhooker8798 Wintersun, Fleshgod, Arsis, and Starkill (US tour in 2013) it was absolutely insane
Ohhhh what a lineup. I saw them with rings of saturn, and decapitated, my first intro to them was live as well and I never looked back 🤘🤘
I love little bar venues like that The performance is so much more personal. I couldn't imagine The feeling of learning about these guys from having them near eye level almost face-to-face blasting into my soul like that, I bet it was life-changing.
@@TheWiseGrif wow arsis as well? Damn that was special ! Those guys were good as well but idk what happened to them
The intro buildup in the music video version really adds to the song, in my opinion. Glad you're digging Fleshgod though! 🤘
Yes! Absolute sucker for Fleshgod Apocalypse. Little tidbit of info: the drummer? Used to be one of the guitarists and at the time of that album, had only been playing for TWO. YEARS.
As a suggestion along these lines, you should check out the band Kamelot, specifically their track "Ghost Opera" or "Sacrimony"!
Oh my God I would love Sacrimony.
Francesco Paoli has been a guitarist again for the last 5 years
I love that you are doing Fleshgod Apocalypse now. This was the one band i really wished you to do for a year now. Please do more FA soon.
If you want something slower, try Cold as Perfection by Fleshgod Apocolypse. Their operatic singer comes in towards the end and it gives me goosebumps every time. The whole King album is fantastic.
That song is great. And the way the opera singer melds into the guitar solo is perfect. Agreed on the goosebumps.
Yeah the King album would be right up @keyofgeebz alley
And if we want something faster
That mid section before the guitar solo where the female lyric singer shows up is fucking insane.
Cold As Perfection is a masterpiece of a song.
Falshgod Apocalypse "Mona Lisa" is a masterpeace
HEY !!!!!!! THANK YOU !!!!! I emailed you this week for this one.... Thanks a million times !!!!!
Finally you did it sir. I would like to see you reacting to their song "Epilogue"
In their later albums they actually release them as doubles where each song has a classic instrument only version. It's really satisfying to hear them on their own.
yep this definitely gets me on edge
You should do Emperor - With Strength I Burn. IMO they created the symphonic metal genre. They are symphonic black metal. I feel Fleshgod gets there inspiration from Emperor. You already reacted to the lead singer / guitarist from Emperor in his solo band called Ihsahn - The Pain is Still Mine and he is the brother in law to the singer from Leprous.
Vote this comment up, it needs to be seen!
Agreed.
nanofart... i'll use that a lot!
This song was my introduction to them, and personally the stuff where Francesco Paoli is playing drums, (he can play anything), but the way the orchestra follows his drums, just awesome. An example of extreme stamina is the song kingborn, Francesco used to split the song up. There's a perfect cover of the song by David diepold playing all the way through.
Good job Geebz, keep going and thanks for the variation in different metal genres. It`s nice to know that you have a good compensation for this heavy stuff. I never heard of them and already feel bad that I didn`t. Now I have new stuff to listen to, again thanks to you! Thumbs up
Seeing FGA live with Septicflesh at a small venue still best life experience. Watching how fast his hand was moving playing guitar was mind blowing. Thanks for sharing!
Minotaur (The Wrath of Poseidon) is such an amazing track too. Easily a 10 and less chaotic than The Violation
The Egoism too
Asterion Lord of Suffering!
Love the heavy music and appreciate everyone that you do!
Definitely listen to some more of their recent material. One of the best bands around imo!
They were on tour with Septic Flesh last time I saw them.
Glad you finally got to hear them!
They often have ORCHESTRAL ONLY versions of the same songs. It'd be cool to get your thoughts on two of their tracks that have vox and drums and then the orchestral version.
Thank you very much for analysing one of the greatest ( and fastest) song from Fleshgod apocalypse!! The Fool is another great one from them. :)
Fleshgod Apocalypse at the time had Francesco Paoli on drums and vocals. At the moment he is the guitarist/vocalist, but he had a very nasty accident a while ago which meant he had to relearn how to play guitar. The clean vocals on this album are done by the bassist
Hehe, I'm going to see these guys live on Sunday, also Septic Flesh next Wednesday. I'd recommend Hate - Exiles of Pantheon, I rarely see this band in reactions, although they have been in the metal scene for over 3 decades and released many solid albums.
Necrophagist - Only Ash Remains/ Stabwound 👋
Fleshgod Apocalypse is pretty epic live, too. I caught them along with Arsis, and Starkill, with headliners Wintersun some years back. Have you checked out any Shade Empire yet? they're more along the lines of symphonic black metal rather than symphonic technical death metal... but worth a listen too. Maybe have a listen to Anti-Life Saviour.
Shade Empire deserves more love
Anti-Life Saviour would be epic on here. Such a great track.
YES! Never clicked so fast, please do another!
Yes yes yes! Great band! We need to dive more into these dudes 🤙🤘
The Betrayal is my fav from this album!
Keep dabbling in metal. So much to explore!
So great to see one of the songs I requested a long time ago finally get a reaction. An Italian power house of a band.
Acid Bath: The Blue
You'll thank me later. CRIMINALLY underrated Band.
the whole "when the kite string pops" album is great
Every single acid bath song is great. Metal poetry. Both albums are amazing and their run was far too short. At least we got Goatwhore out of it.
Problem with this though is AB is very hard to find on youtube due to the greedy record label getting it removed almost instantly.
At the end of the day, Music is Art and expression, and should treated as such.
Hey geebz they are 100% Neo classical, you had it right
Love Fleshgod Apocalypse, one of the heavier bands ever but the keyboard player plays an actual piano throughout their entire live shows.
I'd recommend you check out something from their newest album Veleno because i personally think it's the best implementation of classical music in metal, but they also have some ballads that are must-watch like Epilogue
Actually, a slow-burn with their last 4 albums would be really dope.
Good stuff! A wee bit sad that you didn't get the full song (with the intro).
One of my favorite aspects of the song is that the drums, cymbals to be specific, follow the strings - and vocals - closely.
Love this album, and the reaction. The Egoist off the same album is another killer track.
I think that one of their best track is Epilogue. It's definitely my recommendation :)
That's such a beautifully sad track. One of my favorites.
"mamase mamasa mamakusa"
haha what a coincidence!
I was just listening to 'Wanna be starting somethin' by Michael Jackson before watching this vid
Sometimes I feel like geebz is going to struggle to say anything positive... Then he does it!
I love the brutality of this song but those guys made the album like a full play so if you wanna enjoy the intensity of the intro at full I recomend you to listen the ending of "the deceit" (previous song) or the whole album xD
oooh you're going for one of my all time favourite brain exploders xD I love this song so much. But i would never expect a sane person to take the time to really dig into it xD Excited to hear your input 😀
This is one brutal masterpiece!!!
An interesting song for you to review, Geebz. It's not the type of metal I listen to but it's pretty cool.
Oh man, you needed to add the intro track that comes before this song on the album. It's about a 45sec intro with strings. I think it's called The Deciet. The strings intro completes the song.
I wish you had found the music video version of this song, cause it has an amazing opening that you would only hear on the album version if you had listened to the ending of The Deceit leading into The Violation.
Oh man so stoked you did these guys. Each album is so good with its own themes. And they covered "blue" and slipped in some Brittney spears sections into a single, they got a good sense of humor. Really big fan 🤘🤘
Is it weird that during the intro … I was waiting for the manic house decorations to kick on … they didn’t come !!! Must be spoiled by the season or something!!
Also after your pause the bold rhythm section pattern had a full orchestra London Symphony cd skipping with Animal of the muppets vibe to it in my head … good theater of the mind exercise !!!
The Violation has a drumcam video.
Incredible but true.
I’d recommend giving The Fool and Epilogue a listen.
I love how these more extreme metal bands don't give you breathers along the way. They are a bit mercyless and feed you with the note chaos until the end. Some less heavier bands could also take a hint from that. Just keep feeding until the end.
This has been very much anticipated, finally, thank you! Fleshgod is an amazing band, i'm certain there have been plenty of people expanding on the band, i'll just say that they have a multitude of amazing tracks to listen to, for a variety of reasons:
The oppression, from agony, amazingly time-shifty fills
The egoism, from agony, an amazing track throughout
The first 3 songs from their mafia ep are all amazing
The betrayal, from agony, a drumming nightmare, an awesome track
And the vulture beholds, from king, amazingly epic orchestration
Towards the sun, from labyrinth, amazing orchestration, again
Epilogue, from labyrinth, showcases veronica more prominently
In honour of reason, from oracles, heavy as all hell
Pathfinder, from labyrinth, a great composition throughout. Although to be honest the entire labyrinth album should be listened to from start to finish
In all honesty i could recommend everything from them, but as a more unusual suggestion i would also say that you should check out their title songs for each album; oracles, mafia, agony, labyrinth, king and veleno. Each of them is a classical piano composition meant to embody the atmosphere and theme of each album.
They are amazing live. Check them out if you can! Hopefully they will tour the US again soon.
here we go!
Should be interesting haha
Thanks for doing fleshgod apocalypse. I think you should do their song "the fool" next. It has an awesome harpsichord intro I think you would really like.
I really love how Fleshgod does the composition
With Symphonic Metal I always feel like the orchestra and the metal band take away each others space
but here it works great together
Love for you to hear "A Flood of Light" by Rolo Tomassi, a great band out of England that doesn't get much attention!
The Hollow Hour is my fave track off that album. Solid band!
Agree! Definitely one of my favorite tracks as well.👍
Namaste
FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE - The Forsaking is another masterpiece from them and little bit different.
Another amazing song by fleshgod is the fool. I love that song so much
A nanofart lag…guess I learned a new unit of time 😂
Every album they release is fantastic, they only get better and better. Veleno being their latest is incredible. Highly recommend Embrace the Oblivion and The Day We'll Be Gone.
This one really makes me want to see you react to Those Whom The Gods Detest by Nile
Allegaeon - The Dopamine Void (pt.1 + pt.2)
as far as more extreme songs go, this is one of my favourites, it mixes it up a bit and is more palatable than most.
Surprised I haven't seen anyone else suggest the song 'Syphilis' for a slower track from them.
the violation is a certifiable classic but in terms of writing and production they've come miles since this album! have a listen to Fury and Carniverous Lamb from the Veleno album, genuinely one of my favourite albums of all time!
One of the most insane bands ever
I'd love to see more from fga and I'm throwing in something from the other end of their spectrum: Embrace the Oblivion, just love the song and the composition, check it out
They are symphonic gods
They also do a lot of the symphonic parts for other bands
FINALLY!!! YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mercyful Fate - A Dangerous Meeting
Somebody show Geebz the video of the drummer throwing up on stage and continuing to blast
I would love to hear your reaction to Dimash's The Story of One Sky!❤More Dimash!!!❤
Has there ever been a more perfectly titled song?
Septicflesh was a perfect comparison, symphonic death metal at its finest 😉
Saw Fleshgod Apocalypse live in a bar of all places, headlining for Carach Angren and Abigail Williams, right around the time of their King album release. Actually went to see Carach Angren, which is a band you should check out (preferably 2008-2012 releases), who put on the best performance show in my opinion but dang did FA fill that venue with sound. King isn’t their best album in my opinion, but that didn’t even cross my mind at the time. Great stuff.
I remember when I finally got to see them live, just before the pandemic hit, this was teh opener. Set a great tone for the rest of the gig
I think you would appreciate öOoOoOoOoOo (pronounced Caterpillar) and their album Samen, or Arcturus, especially la Masquerade Infernale
Caterpillar is definitely something to behold
I love the spelling of that band's name!
Wish you’d heard the slow orchestral intro immediately beforehand
Request: you definitely got to check out Celtic Frost - A Dying God Coming into human flesh.
An intense name for an intense band!
Please do The Egoism next (found on this same album)
I’d love to see your take on Forging Toward The Sunset by Anaal Nathrakh
It’s a slightly different sound, but I’d highly recommend “Ultima Hypocrita” by Mental Cruelty. It has one of the greatest guitar solos I’ve ever heard.
Love fleshgod. My favorite track is the forsaking.
I LOVE Fleshgod Apocalypse! That being said "The Violation" is one of their more brutal sounding songs, and I would not recommend this song as a first introduction to the band. I would recommend these instead "Epilogue", "The Forsaking" and "Monnalisa".
Asterion Lord of Suffering!
Thank you thank you thank you. Please please please take. Listen to The Deceit
I highly recommend Epilogue by FleshgodApocalypse. 100% My favourite track of theirs
Of you like the violation. Then you really should listen to The Forsaking. It's a masterpiece.
If you want a bit of a newer Fleshgod song I'd recommend "The Fool" (2016, studio version). If you want one of their most recent songs Sugar would be the one. I got to see them live this summer, the sound was completely scuffed (festival's fault) but I remember when the groovy/heavy verse of healing through war kicked in... magic.
Please do "Transcendence" by GOROD. 🤘
Someone may correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think Fleshgod has ever recorded with live strings/orchestra. Hopefully they can make that happen someday. It’s also worth checking out photos of their stage outfits and consider how they can shred the way they do.
They didnt, budget was to short yet
I wonder if you'd consider some japanese death metal? I found this band Imperial Dead Circus Decadence a while back and I wonder what you'd think of them. Here's one of their normal length songs, called Shinbatsu if you're interested. th-cam.com/video/FV9nkEHmLak/w-d-xo.html
I find I barely hear anyone talk about the japanese metal scene but I think japan is probably the most under rated country for metal at the moment, probably due to no english lyrics. But you don't listen to lyrics you listen to vocals as an instrument so I thought you might appreciate them
Mare Cognitum - lustrate
really neat 1 man black metal band
air drum that for a great workout
For your own viewing pleasure, David Diepold does a drum cover kingborn, by fleshgod....filmed super professionally, also probably the most naturally talented extreme drummers going.... you have to see to believe what these fellas are capable of!
Love your breakdowns, your also super talented, love your vids👍👍
Fleshgod Apocalypse is incredible. This song is mostly recommended for shock value (the machine guns aka the drums), it's not really one of their best songs in my humble opinion. I think you would appreciate the following songs more: "Epilogue", "Monnalisa", "No", or "Sugar". On the latter two, the drummer has actually taken over the vocals and rythm guitar.
if you want more metal with orchestra! SEPTICFLESH- VAMPIRE OF NAZARETH (LIVE VIDEO 2020)
Scar Symmetry - Holographic Universe
Dance Gavin Dance 🥲