thisi might be a bit of a stretch but the harder Nu Skool Breaks stuff might fit.
Break-core is also nice and noisy but might be a bit too detailed and less rocky.
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thisi might be a bit of a stretch but the harder Nu Skool Breaks stuff might fit.
Break-core is also nice and noisy but might be a bit too detailed and less rocky.
One really quirky one I love is https://epiphanieqc.bandcamp.com/album/laube. Is absolutely beautiful by also has many crushing sections.
Metal, with a harp solo!
Just to be clear; are you wanting heavy metal music that's only instrumental? Or are you wanting heavy metal music where the vocalist doesn't sound like a small angry demon with a cold that just got karate chopped in the throat?
The former but will settle for the latter. Amazing description, BTW. lol
Russian Circles for the former, Frodus for the latter.
Power metal is more traditional metal but with clean vocals (no growls). Bands include DragonForce, Angra, Helloween, Stratovarius
There's also progressive metal, where the emphasis is more on the intricate instrumentals, so some banda don't do growls. It is usually less heavier than traditional metal. Bands include Dream Theatre, Liquid Tension Experiment, Symphony X, Tessaract, Haken, frost*, Porcupine Tree
Rhapsody's Holy Thunderforce is just so damn entertaining.
And Helloween's Eagle Fly Free is pretty high on my list.
I don't know where the Hu falls in this but don't leave them out
Animals as Leaders, Thessa, Pomegranate Tiger, Myth of I, and Fractalize are great ones.
Stoort Neer and Vildjharta both have some really good instrumental albums.
Gore., Monolord, '68, and The Damned Things are all a little less heavy than what you might be looking for, but they are all great and have mostly clean vocals.
Polyphia and Chon are also both incredible but probably fall a little closer to something other than Metal.
You might like some of Haken's heavier stuff. They're primarily prog but they go hard, too.
Try the album Vector and the album Virus.
From Virus i recommend you try the song Prosthetic
and the song Messiah complex V: Ectobius Rex
From Vector I recommend you try the song Puzzle Box
and the song Veil
Their new album Fauna is really good and has a good mix of different styles which includes heavy elements as well.
Come back if you like them I will recommend more!
🤘 Haken! 🤘
It's also okay if you don't like prog, i recognize it's too different for some. lol
Haken (pronounced "hay-kin") is fucking awesome. They have a pretty wide range of sound too so most people who like metal I think would enjoy their songs.
For instrumental music with no vocals, try: Wide Eyes, Invent Animate (their instrumental versions), Modern Day Babylon, I Built the Sky. These aren't quite Death Metal, but they have really complex guitar and drum pieces.
For with vocals: Sea in the Sky, Ignea, Unleash The Archers, Corelia (also has instrumental version of their 1 album)
Unleash The Archers's version of Northwest Passage is a real banger.
OP might want to play around with everynoise.com.
For Wide Eyes it lists one of their genres as instrumental djent, then they offer a sample of each artist that is also tagged with that genre.
It can help explore a niche further or discover adjacent niches.
Unleash the Archers are so good!
So there's a lot of ways you can go with this. You can definitely find instrumentals of death metal bands, but you can also try something new.
Haggard is one of the best in symphonic metal, and while there's still a stitch singer, imo they're MUCH easier to understand.
Native Howl has slayer played by some country boys on banjo and guitar. They also do a bunch of their own stuff that sounds pretty wild. "Thrash grass" is one of their better albums and pretty accurately describes their flavor of fusion (thrash metal played in the style of bluegrass)
Older Arch Emeny stuff is also quite good, and having a pretty lady growling at me is a novel experience. Angela gossow also shows up in metalocalypse so that's instant bonus points
Dethklok does pretty well at straddling the line between melodic/symphonic/death metal, and if you like the metal without Nathan explosion you can check out Brandon Small's other stuff where he isn't growling like a cartoon character.
Last but certainly not least is The Lord Weird Slough Feg. Exquisite technical metal wrapped up in an 80s/90s power metal package. I simp for Slough Feg wherever I can because it's EXCELLENT metal that doesn't get nearly enough recognition
Slough Feg fuckin rules! Slough Feg Radio has a ton of really good shit to check out.
You might like Intronaut. Very mild on the vocals.
Seconded. One hell of a show too.
Kiuas
Angra
Haken
The Ocean
Katatonia.. Devin Townsend.. Hangman's Chair.. Pallbearer
I guess these aren't really death metal. But they all crush, IMHO.
(I ain't got much else.. I've grown to love the growl!)
Hell yeah DT!
Yesssss! 🤘
So you just want instrumental? Check out Buckethead.
Ok, you got my upvote because I love some Buckethead but....
this is a deep well, you and I know it. Please give OP (and me) the "death metal without the screaming" album(s), if you know the titles. I know I have heard two at least that fit this bill exactly but haven't found them yet. I have been searching tonight but you start listening to Buckethead and there goes the time.
Check out Graveyard
and Soen
and Opeth
.
Leprous
also comes to mind.
Yes, also tesseract!
Give a listen to Testament! IMO the music is thrash so heavy it borders death metal, and the singer ventures into growling only occasionally. My gateway drug into Testament was their Titans of Creation album.
Maybe try symphonic metal. Bands like nightwish, within temptation maybe?
I was the same when I first started listening to bodom. Just give it time and you'll like the vocals just as much :)
You can find instrumentals in the meantime, absolutely. (Or even fan covers on YouTube and the like)
I felt the same way as you initially when I got into the genre, but Between the Buried and Me made me develop and appreciation for growling vocals. They've got a lot of really intricate and technical guitar work, which is what made me keep listening.
For (mostly) entirely instrumental track, animals as leaders is good, and I absolutely love Polyphia (they play at different times signatures for an interesting sound), and Power Glove is amazing if you like metal covers of video game music.
As for genres, look into symphonic and progressive metal bands, they might be more your style.
I forget which one, but one of the Between the buried and me albums has an instrumental release. Honestly, all of their albums I recommend regardless because the musicianship is excellent.
Scale the summit is more along the lines of prog metal but purely instrumental (I think).
Protest the hero is prog metal that has a near minimal amount of death growl (still some).
Animals as leaders which has been mentioned by several people.
Exivious is decent, I'm like 90percent sure they're instrumental.
There's a Japanese band called té, which is way more prog rock but you might like that.
Death, despite being one of the progenitors of death metal, is less intense on the death metal growl vocals. To me, early death metal in general is a bit different sounding than modern death metal. Regardless, Death has a pure instrumental song called Voice of the soul which is part acoustic. It's probably one of the most acoustically beautiful songs written in the genre.
Elder
Dvne
Bossk
Keygen Church
Julie Christmas
Cult of Luna
Sgàile
Nightwish
Skiltron
Glorryhammer
Creeper
No real death in that list though - the vocals are part of the genre
For anyone looking at Keygen Church, also see their adjacent project, Master Boot Record for computer metal.
Hm, Animals as leaders? But it's not very thrashy.
A lot of metal bands do instrumental releases
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR1qON1IN1zBN4eo7DFL4IYRwZeuKTvWP&si=xY2lo5ha-8070b2P
You might like a lot of stuff by The Sword.
There are vocals but they are smooth and crisp rather than the xtreme death metal habit of trying to eat the mic.
I mostly listen to death-doom rather than strict death metal, but there's a fair bit of that out there. My two faves in the genre:
Draconian has clean female vocals alongside growled male.
Swallow the Sun has a wide range of vocal styles, but getting increasingly cleaner pretty much every album (along with clean female vocals on a lot of tracks).
Again, this is death-doom so a lot of the stuff will be a little slower-tempo than straight death.
I am also not a fan of super growly vocals. There's a lot of stuff I love musically but the vocals put me right off. I'd listen to bands like Opeth and Beyond the Buried and Me more often if the growls weren't present.
If you're looking for metal with cleaner singing, I second the suggestions for Unleash the Archers and Nightwish. I can also recommend Blind Guardian, though the singer's voice is polarizing. One of my favorite metal singers is John Bush from Armored Saint. He also did a few albums with Anthrax in the 90s.
For instrumentals, I can't recommend much aside from guitar virtuosos like Steve Vai. Occasionally bands will release instrumental versions of their songs as B-sides, bonus discs, etc. Might be worth checking into.
Not a metalhead, but I do enjoy Bongripper from time to time. Mostly instrumental stoner metal.
It probably wouldn't fit your thrash and death metal tastes, but sludge metal and doom metal are a lot less likely to have screaming or annoying vocals in them. I personally really don't like screaming even though I like metal, haha.
Otherwise, acoustic metal is where you want to land. It can be hard to find in my experience, though.
Check out a band called Pelican, especially their early stuff. It's not exactly what you're looking for but it might scratch that itch a little
Can't think of a super great example, but a collab between bad omens and poppy comes to mind. That's only one song though. It's called V.A.N https://tidal.com/track/340509886?u
Still has vocals but it isn't just metal screaming
Try out the band called Scale the Summit
Check out Night Verses