Fiat_Lux wrote:
I apologise if the artists that I have mentioned are not strictly metal - I'm just trying to illustrate the point.
top marks for mentioning Schenker!
I for one, lack the physical capacity to render a convincing death-metal growl (at least i assume so, im waaay to inhibited to risk that level of embarrassment!) So there must be some skill involved.
When such vocalists actually get to a spoken word or quiet passage they often reveal themselves as having quite a good singing voice. Perhaps most of them ARE actually genuine singers, they just choose to use that style.
Phil Anselmo for instance, an untrained ear would never guess he could do any technical stuff unless you check out the earlier releases. Chuck Schuldiner (RIP) - trademark death metal growl, but crucially IN TUNE. Its still proper tuneful singing, just using a different projection technique. Tom Araya - The speed he sings at, in conjunction with the flawless tightness of the band (Slayer) - that requires a fine mastery of rhythm usually associated with the better hip hop performers.