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Old 27th July 2020, 10:06 PM
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My Dying Bride don't exactly change their sound every album. It's as doomy and slow as can be.

I'd hardly call something like Like Gods of the Sun to be up tempo and the one time they really changed their sound and lyrics all their core fans cried - 34.788%...Complete

Primordial are a good example though, Amorphis are another who change their music and vocals frequently.

Have Mastodon really changed their musical style that much? Certainly not sound wise but they have become poppier in their song writing.
MDB maybe not as dramatic as changing every album maybe its vocal differences. The first albums seem heavier than later albums which are darker more meloncollie. So maybe a bad example.

Mastodon's first few albums are a lot heavier than the last few they still have a heavy sound but not the vocals are a lot cleaner and more harmony between the different vocal styles within the band.
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Old 27th July 2020, 10:09 PM
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MDB maybe not as dramatic as changing every album maybe its vocal differences. The first albums seem heavier than later albums which are darker more meloncollie. So maybe a bad example.

Mastodon's first few albums are a lot heavier than the last few they still have a heavy sound but not the vocals are a lot cleaner and more harmony between the different vocal styles within the band.
I remember seeing Mastodon and High on Fire in Manchester early in each band's career. I preferred High on Fire.
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