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Are Lacuna Coil Worth Listening To

Bands like Lacuna Coil?

I hate to break it too you but Lacuna Coil is not that heavy cosidering some of the other bands you listed Lacuna Coil might as well not even be listed. a lot of people listen to Lacuna Coil because out of most goth rock bands Lacuna Coil's lyrics and musical style really go well and mesh together and their lyrics are not about wrist cutting and the antichrist, also goth rock bands get a lot of bad press because people automatically think of Manson and his off the wall lyrics when there are bands like Lacuna Coil. So to answer your question goth rock bands like Lacuna Coil are hard to find but they are out there you just need to do a little digging. remember sometimes you get music from the unlikest of places just ask around.

How many black people listen to heavy metal?

I'm black and I absolutely LOVE heavy metal, and I go to a school where there is mostly black kids and I don't want them to judge me about listening to it. Oh and my fav bands are

Megadeth
Metallica
Slayer
Anthrax
Manowar
Lacuna Coil
Avenged Sevenfold
Slipknot
and many more

What metal bands should I listen to?

Metal’s a really diverse genre. It’s not like, say, southern rock, where their are these handful of great bands that perfectly summurize the genre.If you want to get into metal. Can’t go wrong woth classic bands like: Iron Maiden, Judas Preist, Motorhead, Black Sabbath.Some odds amd ends I’d recommend:Melvins (especially Houdini): Sludge metal early grungeSlayer (Especially South of Heaven): Thrash metalRollins Band: Funk metal and altRage Against the Machine: Rap Metal, funk metalSoundgarden: Alt, grungeMinistry: Industrial metalCandlemass: Epic doom metal (think of it as slow Sabbath styled metal woth classical elements)Down’s first album is a great introduction to sludge with heavy southern rock influences.

What kinds of music do you enjoy listening to?

It keeps changing.When I was younger, my taste in music was rather limited. I only used to listen to a few particular artists, and I wasn't too interested in checking out others. I mostly listened to the early 2010s pop music, usually Taylor Swift and other popstars.Then, I discovered the beautiful world of rock. There was something about those guitar riffs, those drumbeats that just pulled me in. I didn't quite listen to pop anymore, it had lost its charm to me. I just couldn't bring myself to like the pop music that was being released those days. My go-to music changed to alternative, punk, and even heavy metal. Thinking about it now, I guess it was rather unconventional: an 11 year old girl jamming out to heavy metal. But at that time, I really couldn't care, and, to be honest, I still don't.Then it changed, once again. I discovered music in other languages, and even in no languages at all. I started listening to instrumentals and video game music. I'd been listening to Japanese music, especially J-rock, for quite a while, but I actually started getting into it around this time.Later, I came across k-pop, which utterly captivated me. It had everything I was looking for. It had all the things that I felt were missing in english pop music. And it wasn't just the music that I loved so much, it was the entire community. It was hard to not fall for its charms, and once you fell, there was no getting out.Now, I listen to pretty much every genre of music, including all the ones I mentioned before. I've become a lot more open-minded when it comes to music, which is something I'm very proud of. I belive that there's so much joy, beauty and comfort in music, and being able to appreciate all forms of it is amazing.

Bands similar to The Birthday Massacre?

Now, I'm not very in to the mainstream (Slipknot, Evanescence, Three Days Grace, etc.). I'm just looking for bands like them that haven't been sucked into the mainstream already. I also listen to Mindless Self Indulgence and Emilie Autumn (If you don't know who they are, please check them out, they're very good).

Songs about escaping to a fantasy world?

Something possibly either sad or angry (happy's good too) about someone who's escaped to a fantasy world (not like drugs but those songs might work for me). I write and my most recent idea is about a girl who starts to find herself in an other world. She cannot decide wether or not she's just insane or if it's real...

Any Bands Similar to Flyleaf? (Female Vocalist)?

a great song for you may be Spellbound by Lacuna Coil. as well as Hero by Skillet. They both have male vocalists, but the females that do sing in those sings are so impactful it makes the whole song worth listening to. Plus Skillet's singer (Jen Ledger) is also the drummer. How often do you see a drummer on backup vocals? Plus i recently said, and i kid you not that Jen Ledger from Skillet sounds exactly like Lacey from Flyleaf,(to my ears anyway). So i think you would enjoy them. OTEP, im not a fan of, the singer sounds like a dude and their songs are just plain annoying for my taste, its just the same line over and over again.

Can you name me some Italian singing Metal bands?

A few of a Rhapsody of Fire's songs are sung in Italian. But mostly they sing them in English and some in Latin, however you may want to check them out - "Danza di Fuoco e Ghiaccio" is one that comes to my mind, however it isn't one of Rhapsody's better songs. They are a Symphonic Power Metal band.

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