Both of these topics are really personal for me and bring back so much memories and writing material that I just can't help but write five million pages worth of text from them.
Proceed at your own patience.
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It all began back when I was still just a little kid, like 10-11 years old and on the 3rd or 4th grade.I was listening mainly to radio playlists back then, I didn't really have any of my own preferences with music; anything they'd throw at me I'd buy; the kind of persona I absolutely despise and sadly also the most common one amongst the modern teenagers.
I was at home playing on my computer with my friend and suddenly he went to YouTube and began playing some music to me.
It all was music I've never heard of before, songs like Nerve, Stabbing the Drama, Rejection Role, As We Speak from Soilwork and Cloud Connected amongst others from In Flames.
Add Down with the Sickness from Disturbed in the mix too; basically these bands' most popular songs (how you invite people to listen to them anyway ^^).
I damn loved them, they were so much different from the usual crap I listened to.
Soilwork and In Flames would be amongst my favourite bands for years to come; I've liked them ever since and am not showing signs of stopping.
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The topic of this weeks blog is Soilwork: one of my all time favourite bands. One cannot understand how much I love this band and how thankful I am to it.
Just to think that without this band (and my friend introducing me to it) I might still be listening to KPop and similar genres... Durr, gross.
Without Soilwork I would've probably never started enjoying music on the same level as I do now, I wouldn't listen to the same bands that I love now... It's practically crazy and very heartwarming.
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As I already stated, it all started with their newest album back then: Stabbing the Drama.
Since then I've discovered torrents and hence I could discover their other songs too (YouTube did NOT have every single song in the world back then) and really get suckered in.
As a random fact, I own all other Soilwork CDs but The Chainheart Machine, while I only own some other random CDs from other bands.
I don't have a lot of money going around either so that's a pretty big accomplishment for me.
Around the time when I was still beginning to get into metal scene my mother decided to move to a different town.
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Now you know what that's like, right? Moving to a different city when you're like 12 years old, losing all your friends and such.
Around that time, my school performance took a big one up its ass. I got diagnosed with minor depression which was pretty much the cause of it all, I also sank back to the popular music scenes and almost completely abandoned metal, except for Soilwork and In Flames and few others.
My school performance would continue to sink ever so low, I still suck at school... Something's so wrong with me, but no one (me & my gf included) knows what... So fucked up.
Around that time, my school performance took a big one up its ass. I got diagnosed with minor depression which was pretty much the cause of it all, I also sank back to the popular music scenes and almost completely abandoned metal, except for Soilwork and In Flames and few others.
My school performance would continue to sink ever so low, I still suck at school... Something's so wrong with me, but no one (me & my gf included) knows what... So fucked up.
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Around the time when the next (8th out of 9) school year started I was lifted of that brief depressive stage, I was rejuvenated mentally and psychically.
I threw the garbage they call music away and re-entered into metal once more.
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After this little back story, let's talk about our band of the day.
What is it that I love so much about Soilwork?
Now that is a fucked up question right there, I have no idea what to answer to that.
There's just something inside of me that clings every time I hear their production.
The melodies are awesome and they have a kick-ass vocalist: Björn "Speed" Strid, who sings in a few other bands also, most notably in Disarmonia Mundi.
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They've made a total of 8 albums thus far: (organized from best to "worst", in my opinion)
Steelbath Suicide (SBS)
Sworn to a Great Divide (StaGD)
A Predator's Portrait (aPP)
Figure Number Five (FNF)
Natural Born Chaos (NBC)
Stabbing the Drama (StD)
The Panic Broadcast (tPB)
The Chainheart Machine (tCM)
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SBS holds the throne with my all-time favourite track from Soilwork, The Aardvark Trail.
I just like the song so god damn much, it's practically crazy.
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Don't get confused here, though. I love every single one of their albums, it's just that if I had to order them to a somewhat accurate list, it'd look like that.
Sweden truly is a great country for metal heads like me, with bands like Soilwork, In Flames, Amon Amarth, Katatonia, Scar Symmetry etc. etc., you will never get bored.
Soilwork also holds the throne in my Audiosurf profile: total of 112 rides, Scooter is the closest second: 98 rides.

