dream431ca
Newbie
- Joined
- Jan 23, 2004
- Messages
- 3,383
- Reaction score
- 0
If so, what are the best ones for concerts? I'm going to see Nightwish in a couple months and I would like to be able to enjoy their future albums.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
metal concert
dream431ca said:Nightwish
Boy, that makes me profound on a sad level. Wait, strike that, reverse it.Nightwish is classified as metal Darkside. Not traditional metal, mind you, but it's metal nonetheless.
Boy, that makes me profound on a sad level. Wait, strike that, reverse it.
Not that I haven't occassionally listened to one or two of their songs, but I can't call it metal. My brain won't allow it to squeeze into my definition of the genre. What else do they call metal these days?
Oh, hey, thanks for that. I'm going to go through these and listen to some of these bands.Metal is categorized into sub-genres. Nightwish is known as Symphonic Power Metal. Have a look for yourself:
http://www.metal-archives.com/
A band MUST be named Metal Sandwich now.
That must be the most retarded thing to say about this.Err ya...don't wear anything, bro. You're there to experience the music, don't block it out at all.
If so, what are the best ones for concerts? I'm going to see Nightwish in a couple months and I would like to be able to enjoy their future albums.
lolMy iPod is set to "bleeding eardrums" to drown out the crowds on public transport, because I'd go insane if I had to listen to the inane conversations I'm surrounded with daily.
Cheap earplugs will have that affect yeah, but the pricey ones are specifically designed to only 'dampen' certain frequencies, therefore still giving protection whilst maintaining the quality of sound you hear.I'm not too keen on wearing those monsters out in public.
Also "candy" is probably right. They look fancy and nice but the sound quality probably doesn't live up to the price-tag at all. Best to go with a trusted brand like AKG.
Anyway, back on topic, don't earplugs kind of ruin the sound spectrum? Like, don't they cancel out a lot of the high noises but leave most of the bass? That would kind of ruin the concert, not just make everything quieter. Can't you just find a spot not near one of the PA speakers?
Nightwish got SUCK after they dismissed their singer.