The Meads Of Asphodel - Addicted To God

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2010

All music and images copyright The Meads Of Asphodel/EMI/Candlelight Records 2010.

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  • this music confuses me yet i am strangely aroused

  • this band never ceases to amaze

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  • at first i though: "awesome experimental british black metal" then at around 4:30 in, i though "what. the. actual. fuck!?"

  • Why do I keep listening to this?

  • I've had many "wtf" moments while listening to the Meads...but dear god this tops them all!

    In a very very good way!!!!

  • epic part at 4:17 it really makes you question everything and makes you think of what you question in a very good way. this band combines like 6 genres of music into one. black metal,jazz,progressive rock,death metal,oriental music,blues,punk. their fucking incredible and EVERYTHING works perfectly.

  • @noinim I see what you mean. Thanks for the clarification. In that sense, yes they're progressive. If you had said progressive black metal, I wouldn't have said a thing as that would've clearly indicated you were using it as an adjective. hmm I hadn't really noticed that but I'll listen more closely and see if I can hear it. Need to get around to King Crimson. Jethro Tull and Queen now that's the kind of stuff I was raised on! Love both! Hawkwind is awesome. Not heard of the others. suggestions?

  • @Screaminguy My exact opinion.

  • This band's got potential, I like the eclectic sound of this track. Although, the black metal vocals sound like someone gargling a thick, milky splashdown from the cock.

  • @metalmaster29 I'm using the word "progressive" as an adjective here, so don't get your panties in a wad over my lack of adherence to your Encyclopaedia Metallum styled labeling system. Anyhow, what do you know, if anything, of progressive rock from the late 60s and early 70s? The mid-section of this song bleeds of such influences. School yourself on some King Crimson, Jethro Tull, Black Widow, Queen, Hawkwind, Mythos, etc., then get back to me.

  • @noinim This is Experimental Black Metal not progressive metal.

  • Suffocation meets Monty Python.

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