diff --git a/content.yaml b/content.yaml index dbfb455..021b30c 100644 --- a/content.yaml +++ b/content.yaml @@ -42,6 +42,31 @@ music: music-paragraph: "I mostly listen to metal, more specifically djent, progressive, death, black and core. Outside of metal I like post-hardcore, post-rock, shoegaze, (german) indie pop and some songs from lots of other genres. On this page I'll list some Bands, Albums and Songs that I like, as well as display some music stats." + djent-paragraph: "Even though djent is a subgenre of progressive metal, I need to mention it here. Not only do I listen to it the most, + but I also think the distinction is clear enough to list it as a seperate genres. + Djent is definitely my favourite. Bands that play in this style are so diverse and the discography of most of my favourites are a goldmine. + The big three are some of my all-time favourite bands. Periphery, Tesseract and Meshuggah relased more excellent music in the past 1-3 decades than you can listen to. + Meshuggah have been consistent with their style for over 30 years. Tesseract always had a great mix of sensual, melancholic and heavy. + Periphery stayed true to their roots and their roots are 'doing whatever they wanna do'. Especially because of Periphery's diverse discography, listening to them never gets boring. + They have an album for every day of the week, no matter the mood. +
Other bands I need to mention are VOLA, Vildhjarta, The Contortionist and Karmanjakah. All with their very unique style." + metalcore-paragraph: >- + I had a bit of a weird relationship with metalcore over the years. Some of the first + bands I listened to made metalcore. As a teenager I almost exclusively listened to + Bring Me The Horizon, Atreyu and Escape the Fate. That changed in 2015, when Bring + Me The Horizon released their "That's the Spirit" and Atreyu their "Long Live". + At the time I found them terrible and it devasted me to a point I started searching for other music. + I grew to love Melodic Deathmetal instead and left Metalcore behind.
+ All changed when I discovered ERRA in 2022 and later Invent Animate. + This new 'era' of Metalcore suited me well. The genre developed over the years just like my taste. + ERRA's high energy and djent-infused riffs immediately hooked me and Invent Animate soon grew to be one of my all-time favourites. + invent-animate-paragraph: >- + The first song I listened to of them was Cloud Cascade. After finishing an ERRA-album the song automatically played after and I knew this was my new obsession. + Melodic, unique and melacholic riffs, paired with passionate vocals and that breakdown... + I binged their discography the same week and their album "Greyview" became one of my all-time favourites. + Invent Animate supported ERRA during their 2023 Europe-tour and I hate to say that Invent Animate stole the show from ERRA. + When they released their album "heavener", I couldn't believe how good it was. I had it on repeat for the following weeks and still listen to it regularly. + de: music-heading: "mein Musikgeschmack" page-title: "Marco's musikgeschmack" @@ -49,3 +74,28 @@ music: music-paragraph: "I mostly listen to metal, more specifically djent, progressive, death, black and core. Outside of metal I like post-hardcore, post-rock, shoegaze, (german) indie pop and some songs from lots of other genres. On this page I'll list some Bands, Albums and Songs that I like, as well as display some music stats." + djent-paragraph: "Even though djent is a subgenre of progressive metal, I need to mention it here. Not only do I listen to it the most, + but I also think the distinction is clear enough to list it as a seperate genres. + Djent is definitely my favourite. Bands that play in this style are so diverse and the discography of most of my favourites are a goldmine. + The big three are some of my all-time favourite bands. Periphery, Tesseract and Meshuggah relased more excellent music in the past 1-3 decades than you can listen to. + Meshuggah have been consistent with their style for over 30 years. Tesseract always had a great mix of sensual, melancholic and heavy. + Periphery stayed true to their roots and their roots are 'doing whatever they wanna do'. Especially because of Periphery's diverse discography, listening to them never gets boring. + They have an album for every day of the week, no matter the mood. + Other bands I need to mention are VOLA, Vildhjarta, The Contortionist and Karmanjakah. All with their very unique style." + metalcore-paragraph: >- + I had a bit of a weird relationship with metalcore over the years. Some of the first + bands I listened to made metalcore. As a teenager I almost exclusively listened to + Bring Me The Horizon, Atreyu and Escape the Fate. That changed in 2015, when Bring + Me The Horizon released their "That's the Spirit" and Atreyu their "Long Live". + At the time I found them terrible and it devasted me to a point I started searching for other music. + I grew to love Melodic Deathmetal instead and left Metalcore behind.
+ All changed when I discovered ERRA in 2022 and later Invent Animate. + This new 'era' of Metalcore suited me well. The genre developed over the years just like my taste. + ERRA's high energy and djent-infused riffs immediately hooked me and Invent Animate soon grew to be one of my all-time favourites. + invent-animate-paragraph: >- + The first song I listened to of them was Cloud Cascade. After finishing an ERRA-album the song automatically played after and I knew this was my new obsession. + Melodic, unique and melacholic riffs, paired with passionate vocals and that breakdown... + I binged their discography the same week and their album "Greyview" became one of my all-time favourites. + Invent Animate supported ERRA during their 2023 Europe-tour and I hate to say that Invent Animate stole the show from ERRA. + When they released their album "heavener", I couldn't believe how good it was. I had it on repeat for the following weeks and still listen to it regularly. + \ No newline at end of file