Any metal bands that use a Harpsichord or Organ in their music, or just a song that has either of them, preferably fast paced but slow is good too, thank
tons of prog has organ
>>68355445
could you give some examples please?
>>68355439
Hammond organs are a staple in hard rock/protometal and prog thanks to Vanilla Fudge and later on, Deep Purple.
>>68355458
thank
>>68355453
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=110Oxc2I43M
I guess this is prog rock not metal though
>>68355439
why not harpsichod and organ in good music?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJCuew6mIFE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeOMM9wJlvc
Spawn Of Possession - Apparition
>>68355598
Actually really enjoyed those, might as well just get into that instead of looking for it incorporated into genres I normally enjoy
>>68355712
11 out of fucking 10 thank
>>68355439
Hmmm, sounds like a gimmick to make metal fans feel more intellectual, OP.
I cannot see an organ being anything but a tasteless gimmick in any metal, aside from maybe drone metal and the likes.
>>68355439
It's not really metal, but there's this project with a kinda rocky sound that is just an organist, a bassist and a drummer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgXNJaJfl7w
As for the hapsichord, I don't know any modern band that uses it and I'm grateful for it, because that shit barely sounds good in baroque music and we should forget it ever existed.
>>68357175
It's hardly modern, but Rick Wakeman used a harpsichord for Siberian Khatru.
Also I've heard harpsichord or cembalo being tastefully employed in both 20th century classical and modern jazz.