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As I Lay Dying Singer Says Metalcore Fad Is Fading

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As I Lay Dying vocalist Tim Lambesis recently told the Great Falls Tribune that the sub-genre of metalcore is nearing its expiration.

"I think metal core is a trend right now and so it's easy to write a metal core record," Lambesis said.

"I think it's pretty much at its peak right now. It'll get a little bigger this summer. Sounds of the Underground is going out. Ozzfest is going out. Those are both big tours that feature a lot of metal core bands. Those will, I think, bring it to its peak and then from there, it'll be up to each band individually to survive the trend."

Lambesis hopes fans see As I Lay Dying's new album, "Shadows Are Security", more as a classic metal album than just another metalcore production.

"I think a timeless metal record is one that has very precise guitar work," Lambesis said. "Very fast and energetic drumming. It doesn't have a token breakdown for the sake of having a token breakdown. Every part of the song makes sense as an actual part of a song and not just a breakdown or a dance part for kids to mosh to."

In addition to his vocal duties and songwriting responsibilities, Lambesis also produces the As I Lay Dying records and has branched out to produce records for other bands, most recently, Sworn Enemy.

"I really enjoy producing our stuff and I really think that people who've heard the new record really like the production of it," he said. "The producer has the overall vision. A lot of bands write great individual parts, but when it comes to putting songs together, the producer makes them do actual songs. It's pretty easy when you listen to a lot of metal CDs to hear great riffs and great individual parts, but very few metal bands actually make great songs."

Source: Blabbermouth.net

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10 Comments on "As I Lay Dying Singer Says Metalcore Fad Is Fading"

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1. potato writes:

no, the core fad is just beginning. all though its been around a while in the underground, it is now breaking into the mainstream and many people who havent heard of core before are getting into it.

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2. potato writes:

in general, its becoming the new "nu metal" - mainstream metal

# Aug 11, 2005 @ 3:19 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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3. badluckmaniac writes:

most metalcore sucks and sounds the same with no orginalality i hope the genra dies

# Aug 11, 2005 @ 8:06 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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4. Rulin Kmadd writes:

hahaha like this gayass excuse for a mallrat wanabee metal band has any room to talk.
Their like the used on steroids.

# Aug 11, 2005 @ 9:00 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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5. Raw writes:

Yeah I agree that this trend is just starting, but I disagree that As I Lay has no talent. I was suprised to see them win the Yahoo "Next" artist, though, so maybe that's a sign that these bands are getting mainstream. Still, I'm a huge fan of "Frail Words Collapse" and I also like to see good guys like Tim Lambesis succeed. Also, the fans at the second stage at Ozzfest (where As I Lay) looked pretty legit to me...it's the first stage, supposedly legit stuff, like BLS, Ozzy, and Mudvayne who attracted the mallrats and the non-metal fans.

# Aug 11, 2005 @ 11:08 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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6. RollMonkey writes:

I'm a huge fan of As I Lay Dying. I'm also a big fan of metalcore. But this bothers me. Not because of how he feels, though.

How can As I Lay Dying really deny that they're metalcore? They pretty much bleed metalcore. I dunno. They shouldn't try to say they're something they're not. Be proud of being metalcore, Tim. Be proud.

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7. deathbringer writes:

I think there's a little metalcore in them, but I don't think they are really pure metalcore by any means. Lots of Swedish metal influences in there. I did an interview with Tim at Ozzfest that sheds some light on it as well - I'm just so swamped I haven't been able to post it up yet.

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8. potato writes:

and let me clearify, i did not write my first post because im a core fan ... i do listen to some core but, in truth im more of an extreme black/death metal fan(boy).

# Aug 12, 2005 @ 10:50 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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9. cthulhudefined writes:

As I Lay Dying is my opinion is nothing to special. The only thing that stands out from them are the vocals. But that's pretty much it. Them denying that they are metalcore is hypocritical. They are far from being "metal". The only band I've listened to thats closer to "metal" in the metalcore genre is The Black Dahlia Murder. No, they aren't death metal - they're brutal metalcore that has death and black metal influences. They'd be death metal if they didn't have the hardcore-type vocals and the hardcore arrangements.

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10. LOLZ0R writes:

I don't think they should worry about the fading or non-fading genre's through the years. Black/Death/Power metal etc have been trough the popularity, and now they're just bands. What I am saying is, they WILL reach their peak, and then just go back to defualt once more. Nothing to worry about, really.

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