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ROCK AND ROLL! => Black Sabbath => Black Sabbath General => Topic started by: Zzzptm on March 29, 2019, 11:15:08 AM
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We have to face it - even if the members of Black Sabbath get together for *one more album*, or even 2 or 3 or 4, their output comes to an end. That being said, they were hugely influential. HUGELY. Going through Bandcamp, there are a ton of bands that either describe themselves or are described by fans as "Sabbath-like". I've seen comparisons to Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, and even Barclay James Harvest, but none as commonly as "Sabbath-like".
So, of all the Sabbath-like bands out there, which ones are truly most worthy of the term?
For my money, MOS Generator has the sound, style, and complexity in their playing that places them closest to Black Sabbath. Tony Reed is doubly blessed as a vocalist with a true Ozzy sound and as an excellent guitarist. His soloing is all his own, but it's obvious he's listened closely to Tony Iommi to get his craft honed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdPF8l-b0mA
Who do *you* recommend as a band with some years ahead of them that can deliver on a quality Sabbath-like sound?
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Orchid has been the closest I've heard to Sabbath. Probably a little too close for my liking.
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this band can be on the podium
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Yes, definitely! :rockon:
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Yes, definitely! :rockon:
I do agree. :rockon:
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That's a pretty good question actually...
There are quite a few bands that have copied sabbath quite well...but I am not sure if that's really always a good thing.
One band where I hear quite a bit of early Sabbath is(was) Mount Salem...
They have nailed that early 70s vibe...
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The band that released Headless Cross sounds at least a little bit Sabbath-like. :))
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The band that released Headless Cross sounds at least a little bit Sabbath-like. :))
That's probably because that WAS Black Sabbath...
:doh:
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They have nailed that early 70s vibe...
There are a LOT of bands that can do that, but not necessarily sound like Sabbath in the 70s. It takes a little more than a Gibson SG in a minor key tuning, in my opinion.
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They have nailed that early 70s vibe...
There are a LOT of bands that can do that, but not necessarily sound like Sabbath in the 70s. It takes a little more than a Gibson SG in a minor key tuning, in my opinion.
Indeed.
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That first one sounds a lot like Into The Void.
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The one and only thing to listen to Orchid is to find as quick as possible the song of Black Sabbath they ripped off.
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The one and only thing to listen to Orchid is to find as quick as possible the song of Black Sabbath they ripped off.
Yeah there's the thing...It's one thing to sound like another band but it's a whole another to copy another band...
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As I mentioned early in the thread they are a little too close for comfort. Pretty much all the bands in the doom genre have ripped Sabbath off though.
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I’m sorry but I’ve never found anyone to carry the Sabbath style, they’re in a league of their own.
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As I mentioned early in the thread they are a little too close for comfort. Pretty much all the bands in the doom genre have ripped Sabbath off though.
No question. The real trick is what they do *after* they hit a crunchy chord on a downtuned Gibson SG. And if their next thought is to buy an Orange amp and be a stoner doom band, they're doing it wrong both ways.