Our survey for the Prime 75 Steel Albums of All Time supplied an interesting look contained in the document collections of some distinguished steel musicians. Within the aftermath of Steel Week right here on Consequence, we’re pulling again the curtain on a few of these survey outcomes to disclose a few of our favourite Prime 5 lists from those that contributed, corresponding to Baroness’ Gina Gleason, whose Prime 5 we featured earlier this week.
Subsequent up, we’ve obtained a few fashionable doom-metal auteurs in Joseph D. Rowland and Brett Campbell of Pallbearer.
Their respective prime fives shine a lightweight on the doom steel albums that influenced their very own romantic tackle the style. There’s additionally some fascinating parallels between the 2: every share an affinity for fellow Arkansas act Rwake’s 2004 album If You Stroll Earlier than You Crawl, You Crawl Earlier than You Die — an album of significance in Pallbearer’s historical past — and each Campbell and Rowland finally selected a heavy steel titan as their No. 1 decide.
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Try their full lists beneath.
Joseph D. Rowland (bass/vocals/synthesizer)
5. Meshuggah – Catch Thirtythree (2005)
4. Saint Vitus – Die Therapeutic (1995)
2. Asunder – A Clarion Name (2004)
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