This is a good thread and I'm going to go off-topic in places.
I cannot $%ing stand Death-core, Math-core, Metal-core, Apple-core, Core-core, Djent. No substance, just fads.
I've just walked through town to get my hair cut, as a side note long hair 'aint metal anymore it's just pervy. Anyway, if I saw one baggy panted, skinny jeans wearing, hair over half the face like some screamo cyclops I saw twenty. They've always been around in the form of Goths but they were never brave enough to walk around in the day, or perhaps they actually were vampires?
It's just the in thing at the minute in the same way that grunge was when I was a teenager. I had a hair down to my shoulders and an undercut, I wore a Nirvana T-shirt and ripped jeans and I'm certain I would laugh and roll my eyes if my future self saw me.
I'm usually more amused by the fashion than annoyed. Like I said in the Vonhatski thread, they look like that emo Steve Coogan character. Like some weird mix of the 80s hair metal drag queens and bondage enthusiasts. I actually only find it disturbing when you see the older gentleman take on that style. Like Steve Stevens. I mean, black nail varnish, dyed long locks, the tight leather pants, the make-up...c'mon I love him as much as the next guitarist but we're all thinking it, grow old with some grace. Same thing with David $%ing Vincent, they have become members of Spinal $%ing Tap.


Anyway, back to the original question. No ofcourse real metal isn't dead. If 'real metal' is old school Maiden, Slayer and tallica then I couldn't really care if it was, it had its time and it's always fun to go back and stick it on every few years but not for any serious listening. Having said that, the new Noctum album is shaping up to be what most of us would call real metal, this song KILLS
https://soundcloud.com/metalbladerecords/noctum-temple-of-the-livingIf you want decent modern thrash then there's a $% ton of amazing thrash getting made you just gotta look for it - Evile were mentioned, dunno how that's gonna go now that Oli has left the band an album after the bassist died (what is it about thrash bassists?). Kreator are still alive and kicking as are Testament. Warbringer, Lazarus AD, Gama Bomb, Municipe Waste, Bonded by Blood, all off the top of my head, it's endless. Same thing with doom/sludge/physc metal, which is what it's all about for me. Amazing bands are cropping up every day, you just gotta look for it - check the thread in the dressing room if you can be arsed.
I say it alot but High On Fire are $%ing amazing and are carrying the torch when it comes to 'real metal' as far as I'm concerned. All of the energy, mastery and rawness is there, the latest double live album is stellar.