Senin, 10 Oktober 2011

Genre music

Avenged Sevenfold material covering various genres and has evolved over the band's ten-year career. Initially, the debut album Sounding the Seventh Trumpet consisted almost entirely of metalcore, but there are some deviations to this genre, notably in "Streets" which adopts the style of punk and "Warmness on the Soul," which is a piano ballad-oriented. In Waking the Fallen, metalcore bands displayed in a contemporary style once again, but add more extensive clean vocals and musical elements are more mature and complex. In the band's DVD All Excess, producer Andrew Mudrock explain this transition: "When I met the band after Sounding the Seventh Trumpet has come out before they had recorded Waking the Fallen, M. Shadows said to me 'this tape scream. We want to make will be a half-half scream and sing. I do not want to scream anymore and the record after that will be singing all .. ""

In City of Evil, Avenged Sevenfold's third album, the band chose to leave the metalcore genre, developing a more hard rock style. Album Avenged Sevenfold's self-titled, once again, consisted of several deviations to the genre are less consistent and the style of playing hard rock songs and heavy metal, especially in the "Dear God", which adopts a country style and "A Little Piece of Heaven ", which circled the influence of Broadway show songs, especially the use of brass instruments and friction orchestra to take over part of the role of lead and rhythm guitar. Nightmare contains further irregularities, including a piano ballad called "Fiction" and returned briefly to their metalcore roots on "God Hates Us". The band has changed a lot since their first album, in which during that time they have been characterized as a heavy band with screaming and growling vocal style combined with clean vocals, chugging guitar riffs and the damage that one can expect from the genre of metalcore.

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