I have to say:
I've been trying to write metal songs (on electric obviously) for years and can never seem to be happy with what I write, ever.
I've had this acoustic for about 16 hours and am almost done writing two songs that I'm very happy with, and I've been asleep for half the time this guitar has even been in my possession.
The process has been totally natural and comfortable, the absolute antithesis of my experience in trying to write metal, and it's got me wondering if metal is REALLY what I do like to play. I mean I love playing it, but I think this is the final slap in the face to me that I just can't fucking write it. Or maybe I should write acoustic stuff first and have the electric stuff be secondary. Who knows.
I guess I'm wondering if anyone else has had an experience like this. I doubt I'm the only one.
And while we're at it, throw out some suggestions as to what to listen to for inspiration. I'm very into folk kind of stuff (IE Agalloch for example. what I've been writing isn't too dissimilar from their "White" EP but distinctively "mine" if you will), but I have pretty eclectic taste and will listen to virtually any genre. I also played guitar in jazz band for about four years as well, and am interested in that sort of stuff too. Classical, folk, country, flamenco, I don't care; suggest it all. The more the better.
As for what guitar I bought, it's this one:
It's by Art&Lutherie, and apparently Godin is the parent company
http://www.artandlutherieguitars.com/dr ... nrise.html

I played on a couple different ones, including a big-body Gibson that was going for about $1500, and even though this is clearly not the nicest guitar money can buy, this one shit all over everything else as far as my ears are concerned.
So post your gear, your experiences, suggestions, etc.
I haven't been this stoked on buying new gear or for writing my own music for a very long time.
Anyway I'm gonna stop rambling and get back to playing.
