TheSpirit
08.05.22 | I have a feeling I know how this will go, but I think there could be some interesting discourse so... |
Feather
08.05.22 | At the Gates
In Flames
The Black Dahlia Murder |
TheAntichrist
08.05.22 | at the gates, in flames, and dark tranquility are objectively the big three of the gothenburg scene so only the fourth member is up for debate in which case could probably go to amorphis or dissection, but heartwork eclipsed their peaks by a year or two so take your pick |
Muzz79
08.05.22 | Considering the Big 4 is not necessarily the Best 4 I’d say In Flames, DT, Arch Enemy, At the Gates |
MarsKid
08.05.22 | In terms of their hits/impact?
In Flames
Dark Tranquillity
At the Gates
probably Insomnium?
But if you look at overall legacy/body of work, Amorphis would likely replace In Flames in my book. |
mkmusic1995
08.05.22 | At The Gates
In Flames
Dark Tranquility
Carcass
All the other bands are certainly good but these four really pioneered or molded what we know as that genre |
ReturnToRock
08.05.22 | At The Gates
In Flames
Dark Tranquillity
Arch Enemy
Carcass are better known for their impact on grindcore rather than melodeath (their one melodeath album is considered a not-so-good oddity/anomaly in their discography), and Entombed were perfectly content remaining a cult/underground band. Neither ever even attempted the sort of declared bid for metal-mainstream recognition made by the above four. |
TheSpirit
08.05.22 | ill refer everyone to my intro as it seems something was missed: a band having pioneered or molded the genre is not the only thing to take into account on this list. it's more a combo of legacy, quality, longevity, consistency, etc... think more big picture. |
KManoc1
08.05.22 | Arch Enemy
In Flames
Carcass
Amon Amarth |
TheSpirit
08.05.22 | oh damn, amon amarth is a good one |
MarsKid
08.05.22 | Dark Tranquillity is on then, no question. At the Gates, while not necessarily bad, never recaptured their magic, and In Flames have been regularly pissing on their legacy for decades. Probably then...
DT
Insomnium
Amorphis
Be'lakor
All successful, and I'd wager all are influential in their own way. High quality of work throughout the majority of their careers, as well as the capability of adapting (i.e. Amorphis' recent tear of releases). Similarly, they're all still active and haven't shown signs of losing their appeal. |
MarsKid
08.05.22 | Although I realize now that Soilwork have a decent argument and nobody has brought them up yet. |
Feather
08.05.22 | Surprised I went 2/4 based on how this shaping up considering I have never listened to any of these bands. Went off of name recognition which when you are talking about "Big 4" is generally all that matters. |
alamo
08.05.22 | what's a big 4. if it's about having a legacy, multiple great distinct albums that pushed the genre forward and not about pioneering or having like -one- genre classic i'd go with:
in flames
dark tranquillity
soilwork
arch enemy |
JohnnyoftheWell
08.05.22 | IF
DT
AtG
lol idk Children of Bodom |
normaloctagon
08.05.22 | where the heck is kalmah |
DadKungFu
08.05.22 | In Flames
Be'lakor
Amon Amarth
At The Gates |
pjquinones747
08.05.22 | At the Gates
In Flames
The Black Dahlia Murder
Amon Amarth |
FreakMachine
08.05.22 | Dark Tranquility
In Flames
At The Gates
Carcass |
bgillesp
08.05.22 | 1258 |
PitchforkArms
08.05.22 | From the outside looking in, I feel like there are 3 EASY picks and they are At the Gates and The Black Dahlia Murder, and In Flames. I feel like the other is probably Dark Tranquility. |
TheSpirit
08.05.22 | i am kind of surprised more people are not vouching for TBDM tbh as far as american melodeath goes they reign supreme |
alamo
08.05.22 | as far as melodeath goes americans are flops |
Flugmorph
08.05.22 | In Flames
Dark Tranquillity
Soilwork
Amon Amarth |
TheSpirit
08.05.22 | "as far as melodeath goes americans are flops"
I mean TBDM and Darkest Hour both rule and melodic metalcore is essentially melodeath w/breakdowns and it's hard deny how influential and awesome the american scene was from 2000 to like 2007 in that regard |
MarsKid
08.05.22 | If longevity and consistency are a big factor, IF shouldn't be near this list. . . . . |
TheSpirit
08.05.22 | they are factors but you always have to balance it with influence, originality, and how good they were at their best |
PitchforkArms
08.05.22 | TBH I feel like TBDM get a little pushed aside in the Melodeath pantheon discussions due to the hardcore influence. They really started in the punk scene and were just a bunch of hardcore kids doing metal which doesn't sit well with the purists. |
TheSpirit
08.05.22 | i absolutely agree with you. i'll admit that for the longest time i was extremely biased when it came to them and refused to admit they were melodeath and would call them metalcore. clearly my train of thought has changed but i had that mindset for awhile |
Slex
08.05.22 | At the Gates
In Flames
DT
Insomnium |
PitchforkArms
08.05.22 | See, I was always super easy to get on board because I don't have any pure metal gene. Another knock that I think they get is that they aren't really OG enough, though at this point, their discog is respectable and almost 20 yrs deep. If the big 4 is to be a representation of the full genre, I think having them makes sense to not ONLY have bands who kicked things off in the mid/late 90s. |
FR33L0RD
08.05.22 | Unleashed |
TheSpirit
08.05.22 | " If the big 4 is to be a representation of the full genre, I think having them makes sense to not ONLY have bands who kicked things off in the mid/late 90s." i agree, which is why i kind of wanted to expand on what i thought a melodeath big 4 should be as opposed to what most people would consider it to be ie something in the vein of the thrash big 4 |
PitchforkArms
08.05.22 | [PitchforkArms liked that] |
Poet
08.05.22 | At the Gates
In Flames
Dark Tranquillity
Arch Enemy (been spending time listening to their first three albums this summer and they're too important to not put on here) |
Sevengill
08.05.22 | At the Gates, In Flames, Dark Tranquility, Amorphis. I'd put Insomnium, Arch Enemy, Black Dahlia, Amon Amarth as a second wave. |
DarkSideOfLucca
08.05.22 | Amon Amarth
Dark Traniquility
At The Gates
Arch Enemy
But I don't fucking know dude, leaving out In Flames, Carcass and Soilwork just feels so goddamn wrong
I don't know, this will prob change within the hour lol |
Zac124
08.05.22 | In Flames
Dark Tranquillity
At the Gates
Arch Enemy
These are not necessarily my favourites but the ones that I think had the most impact on the genre. |
BallsToTheWall
08.05.22 | Intestine Baalism, At the Gates, Dark Tranquillity, I’m Flames |
Flugmorph
08.05.22 | "Intestine Baalism"
no kek |
DaveyMonsoon
08.05.22 | In Flames
Dark Tranquillity
At the Gates
Insomnium
In Flames for having one of the greatest streak of albums in melodeath from Jester Race to Clayman regardless of their later decline. Dark Tranquillity for having one of the landmark albums of melodeath in The Gallery and having one of the better discographies in their 00's output compared to other bands that started around the same time as them. At the Gates for their influence in both melodeath and metalcore (the latter which one would want to admit or not). Insomnium for taking the classic melodeath sound and modernizing it for newer generations while still being one of the better bands in their era. |
Slex
08.05.22 | All points well put |
Thibs
08.05.22 | In Flames
Dark Tranquility
Edge of Sanity
Be'lakor |
Drbebop
08.05.22 | Oh my god it’s Quattro Vagina |
Slex
08.05.22 | Am I allowed to pick a B tier?
Soilwork
Be'lakor
Arch Enemy
Darkest Hour |
Feather
08.05.22 | "From the outside looking in, I feel like there are 3 EASY picks and they are At the Gates and The Black Dahlia Murder, and In Flames. I feel like the other is probably Dark Tranquility." [2]
I have not heard a single song from a single band listed, but recognize AtG TBDM and IF by name. |
MarsKid
08.05.22 | Dark Tranquillity is just as recognizable and should be a lock for any combo of 4 bands. |
combustion07
08.05.22 | At the Gates
Dark Tranquility
Amon Amarth
The Black Dahlia Murder
Love seeing the Intestine Baalism love here too. They're my favorite in the genre along with Arghoslent. From the list though I'd say the 4 listed above. Considered swapping out one for In Flames but I can't decide which and I really feel like those 4 do a good job of representing the various eras of the genre as a whole. |
TheSpirit
08.05.22 | Even if Arghoslent was the inarguably the best and most popular melodeath band of all time i would not put them in my big 4
but yes it nice to see intestine baalism |
DungeonBoy
08.05.22 | At the Gates
In Flames
Dark Tranquility
Soilwork
Arch Enemy
..are the top four, because you can't say any of these don't belong |
charbyno
08.05.22 | Carcass
At the Gates
In Flames
Dark Tranquility |
combustion07
08.05.22 | "Even if Arghoslent was the inarguably the best and most popular melodeath band of all time i would not put them in my big 4"
Agreed. Your list definitely has all of the players that would belong in the big 4 if there was to be one. I wouldn't even include Baalism honestly. I'm going more off of the overall effect and influence they had on the style though and neither of those bands really had enough pull to be considered |
TheSpirit
08.05.22 | definitely agree they aren't as popular but in terms of consistency they are one of the best! |
TheTripP
08.05.22 | The Black Dahlia Murder
In Flames
Amorphis
|
TheSpirit
08.05.22 | a little surprised to see that nobody has mentioned arsis yet. i don't even really like them, but i figured someone would have made a case for them at this point |
Egarran
08.05.22 | Damn that's tough. I'm feeling
Edge of Sanity
Amorphis
Be'Lakor
Dissection
But I guess these are not the OGs of melodeath. When it comes to legacy I agree with
Carcass
At the Gates
In Flames
Dark Tranquility |
TheSpirit
08.05.22 | Surprised nobody has said Hypocrisy either |
Egarran
08.05.22 | How about Opeth? |
DarkSideOfLucca
08.05.22 | Opeth more like NOpeth |
DarkSideOfLucca
08.05.22 | Or BrOpeth |
Egarran
08.05.22 | uh hehe ok
they're often on these kindsa lists |
DarkSideOfLucca
08.05.22 | I know, it's just hard not to make Opeth puns
But they're more in the prog world in my mind than melodeath, but now that you mention it I guess they could go either way |
ConcubinaryCode
08.05.22 | 1,2, & 5 are easy picks but the 4th pick is too hard tbh. |
Eakflanderyof
08.05.22 | Automatically, IF and DT are at the top of the heap because no other melodeath band had as many solid albums while simultaneously being so impactful. In flames had 4 of the best in the genre all consecutively and DT have put out high quality albums for their entire career. After that, I don't think you can exclude at the gates based on the impact they had on the genre even if they really only put out a couple quality melodeath albums. For the 4th... I gotta give that to hypocrisy. They're the perfect example of how to do melo death that isn't in the Gothenburg style and they've consistently put out solid albums with some being fantastic
Honorable mentions:
Insomnium... even if they've got a lot of meh in their discography, they still nailed modern melodeath with their first 3 full lengths
Dissection... two fantastic blackened melodeath albums |
TheSpirit
08.05.22 | To jump back up a few comments, I would not consider Opeth melodeath. They’re just prog dm that is melodic.
Eak- I appreciate the breakdown of your rationale! I think more people (myself included) consider Dissection melodic black metal even though they really do have a ton of death metal qualities
|
Eakflanderyof
08.05.22 | Yeah, dissection honestly does probably fall a little more on the black metal end of the spectrum than death metal, but they've got enough melodeath-y riffs for me to lump them in. Plus, they're Swedish lol
And I agree with your assessment on opeth. They're more prog metal than anything with some death metal qualities |
TheSpirit
08.05.22 | To be fair, Reinkaos is completely and unmistakably a death metal album, so it’s not like they don’t have at least one record that would qualify them |
Eakflanderyof
08.05.22 | Yeah, just sucks that one is pretty unremarkable lol |
Meridiu5
08.05.22 | i think arch enemy deserves the 4th place after the obvious 3 |
Eakflanderyof
08.05.22 | In terms of name recognition and longevity, that's probably true, but I just don't really love any of their albums. Even their more well received albums only have a few songs here and there that I really enjoy |
Kusangii
08.05.22 | Pretty obvious that it's really The big 3 and they're Dark tranquillity, At the gates and In Flames
But I'll vote for DT ATG IF and Carcass |
Sevengill
08.05.22 | ^ yeah this is the consensus and I'm okay with it |
Meridiu5
08.05.22 | Even their more well received albums only have a few songs here and there that I really enjoy
yea, they're more of a song band than an album band. kind of like IF's later years |
DaveyMonsoon
08.06.22 | I'd really love to argue for Carcass being in the big 4, though I'm of the opinion that starting out as a grind band for their first couple of albums, releasing only one classic melodeath album (as influential in the genre as Heartwork is) before taking a nosedive in Swansong and breaking up soon after really hurts them. That's just my two cents though, I still love Heartwork and it's one of my favorite melodeath albums, but looking at them as a whole, they fall short in my big 4 picks for me. |
Storm In A Teacup
08.06.22 | This is hard. First three choices are objective and based on popularity. 4th is biased and based on who the best band left to choose from is
1. In Flames
2. The Black Dahlia Murder
3. Arch Enemy
4. Darkest Hour |
Storm In A Teacup
08.06.22 | If I weighed the underground scene and the number of fans who complain the loudest I would have definitely kept in flames, removed arch enemy, and replaced AE with At The Gates. 🤣🤣🤣 |
Egarran
08.06.22 | Maybe you'll appreciate this wiki discussion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk%3AMelodic_death_metal
Among other things they mostly agree with your Opeth take. |
Pikazilla
08.06.22 | Insomnium shouldn't even be in this convo
They aren't anywhere near as big as In Flames or Dark Tranquillity or At The Gates |
Koris
08.06.22 | Carcass
In Flames
At the Gates
Black Dahlia Murder |
evilford
08.06.22 | Garden of shadows
Edge of sanity
Thats probably it |
FR33L0RD
08.06.22 | Edge of Sanity, is the legend of melo death in this list ( obviously not a big 4 in terms of popularity)
Dissection, is one of the gods of melo black
|
normaloctagon
08.07.22 | I don’t think anyone answered me so I’m going to ask again where the heck is kalmah |
Storm In A Teacup
08.07.22 | Never heard of em 😃 have heard of everyone on this list tho, |
Tasty
08.07.22 | where the heck is kalmah [2] |
MarsKid
08.07.22 | Given how this has trended, it's pretty clear that 3 of the 4 are considered locked in. And by that criteria, I don't know if Kalmah would fit in the fourth slot.
Personally, I think you can make a reasonable argument that In Flames have spent enough years pissing away their legacy that they can get bumped down, but they also had that massive 4 album run, so it's not much of a debate. It's basically just the big Gothenburg lads and maybe some American band in the last spot. |
DType
08.07.22 | Be'lakor
Dark Tranquility
At The Gates
In Flames |
MO
08.07.22 | personally Dissection is in my top 4. I got into them super early through Opeth shouting them out in the booklet of Orchid. they were one of my first melo death bands |
Heppasodge
08.07.22 | In Flames
Dark Tranquillity
At the Gates
Insomnium
Pika yeah insomnium aren't AS big but they have a lot of weight to their name, and it's not like they are small.
Arch Enemy tour to death but I wouldn't say they changed much. Carcass i wouldn't say are a melodeath band frontally. Amon Amarth are massive but not big 4 status. Be'Lakor are huge now but for a long time were extremely niche. Opeth not really melodeath, more in a league of their own. Black Dahlia Murder are probably heavier than the 4 listed above, a good amount of their stuff is just really catchy but fairly techy death metal, it doesn't have that underlying leaning-into melody kind of feeling that the above 4 have |
Scheumke
08.07.22 | In Flames
Soilwork
Children of Bodom
At the Gates |
normaloctagon
08.07.22 | yeah i'm not sure about this list. it's weird seeing "big 4 of melodeath" and then seeing darkest hour but not children of bodom. like, what? |
TheSpirit
08.08.22 | I will tally this up tomorrow!
Children of Bodom is a band I thought of chucking up on here, but at the end of the day I am not sure they qualify as melodeath |
sonictheplumber
08.08.22 | eucharist |
evilford
08.08.22 | Tech >>>>> melo |
normaloctagon
08.08.22 | They’re one of the biggest melodeath bands ever lol, can’t really think of another Finnish group that had more crossover success in the states… their melodeath style is ‘dirtied’ by power metal just as much as darkest hour’s is dirtied by metalcore, and the power metal + melodeath thing has far more legacy than the metalcore + melodeath thing
So i think personal preference aside, leaving CoB off is a funny choice especially when compared to a band like darkest hour who doesn’t have near the same amount of popularity in the genre. We are doing a ‘Big’ 4 here right? |
TheSpirit
08.08.22 | There are many factors that go into account when doing this big 4, i am doing something more comprehensive. Aside from that I don’t think COB are melodeath. Maybe first album aside they have very little melodic death metal elements and many more thrash and power metal. Even then, I don’t see that many comments here vouching for COB anyway, so don’t think they would make the cut despite them being a band that I would personally rank in my top 5 bands ever.
Darkest Hour is more melodic death metal than they are metalcore, they just happen to come from the hardcore scene.
I think this an interesting discussion regardless, I just don’t agree they are melodeath. Even if they were it’s hard to make a case for them over a decent amount of the other bands mentioned. |
rockarollacola
08.08.22 | Easy picks
1. Styx
2. Buckcherry
3. LMFAO
4. Carcass |
Egarran
08.08.22 | I hope the next list is The Big 4 of prog death. |
conesmoke
08.08.22 | At the gates, carcass, amorphis and in flermz |
Egarran
08.08.22 | in phlegms |
conesmoke
08.08.22 | At the grapes |
Elynna
08.08.22 | Big 4: Dark Tranquility, In Flames, At The Gates & Carcass
Personal faves: Be'lakor, Insomnium, Garden of Shadows & Amorphis |
conesmoke
08.08.22 | Fkn love SOTLB, but I consider that one blackened dm. |
TheSpirit
08.08.22 | yes, that is where i land on it as well but i know a decent amount of people would still put it up for consideration on a list like this |
MarsKid
08.08.22 | Honestly Spirit kinda convinced me that TBDM might deserve a spot. . . . .
Modern locks for me have to be DT and Amorphis at least. |
conesmoke
08.08.22 | How about Hypocrisy? |
TheSpirit
08.08.22 | hell yeah mars m/ m/ m/
i was actually talking about if hypocrisy qualifies with someone on twitter and i think we landed on they are a death metal band that is melodic rather than a melodic death metal band |
conesmoke
08.08.22 | Fair nuf, I can get on board with that |
Shuyin
08.09.22 | Dark Tranquillity
Insomnium
Mors Principium Est
Be'lakor |
DungeonBoy
08.09.22 | I guess the word legacy has different meanings in this thread |
Eakflanderyof
08.09.22 | "i was actually talking about if hypocrisy qualifies with someone on twitter and i think we landed on they are a death metal band that is melodic rather than a melodic death metal band"
For me, that is what makes them one of the only true melo death bands out of all the ones mentioned here. Gothenburg, by and large, is basically iron maiden with more double kick, tremolo picking, and harsh vocals. And a larger focus on minor key stuff rather than the soaring major key choruses iron maiden has of course lol |
Eakflanderyof
08.09.22 | I guess a more concise description would be specifically iron maiden mixed with a hint of Swedish death metal |
Willie
08.09.22 | Dark Tranquillity
Insomnium
At the Gates
Carcass |
JeremiahBullfrog
08.09.22 | Dissection Doesn't really belong here if we are going to nitpick, I'd say they're closer to Black Metal if anything, at the very least Blackened Death Metal. |
JeremiahBullfrog
08.09.22 | If we aren't gonna nitpick, then 1000% Dissection |
Heppasodge
08.09.22 | The children of bodom issue is tricky. I actually kind of agree that they might be pretty important here. They aren’t mainly thrash metal, they aren’t mainly power metal, they aren’t purely symphonic dm, and they are described pretty much everywhere as melodic death metal. And the scale/popularity of the band is in a pretty high league |
JeremiahBullfrog
08.09.22 | There's some bands that just fit the description "Extreme Metal" I.E Cradle Of Filth, Children Of Bodom, Dissection, Thulcandra etc |
Heppasodge
08.09.22 | Yeah ok I agree with that. They are kind of unorthodox fit for the classic melodeath sound |
Egarran
08.09.22 | Thankfully the wiki crew already had this discussion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk%3AMelodic_death_metal#Children_Of_Bodom |
SomeCallMeTim
08.09.22 | Dismember single-handedly created melodeath with the first two minutes of 'Dismembered'
|
Willie
08.09.22 | Reading that wiki page gave me a headache. |
Egarran
08.09.22 | Sorry about that. |
Willie
08.09.22 | Ha ha. The CoB discussion was mostly coherent, but I made the mistake of reading further... people trying to call Killswitch Engage melodic death metal. People trying to remove In Flames' early stuff calling them 'rock'. People trying to cut Carcass' later albums from discussion. What the hell. Then there was the one dumbass trying to delete the entire page saying Melodic Death Metal isn't a genre. |
Masochist
08.09.22 | In Flames
Dark Tranquility
At the Gates
Arch Enemy
I added nothing to this conversation |
TheSpirit
08.09.22 | calling early KSE melodeath doesn't sound too farfetched to me considering they were just melodeath w/breakdowns ... the rest is more headscratching imo |
Willie
08.09.22 | --calling early KSE melodeath doesn't sound too farfetched to me considering they were just melodeath w/breakdowns--
I can agree with that. I was thinking about everything after that when I read the original comment. |
sonictheplumber
08.09.22 | ACDC :D |