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As far as newer black metal, I'd really to sound my appreciation for the IXXI recommendation in the previous thread. They're a great blend of black/thrash/industrial/black n' roll. Thanks!
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Dehtraen posted:They're very anti-internet as I understand it. They have recordings of two different rituals with excellent packaging out there. It is all hand done with intricate designs and such. They usually do a show downtown at the Manium or someplace around for the Solstice, I believe. I will ask around though. Well that would make sense (the anti-internet part). I am really interested now though! haha
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# ? Nov 27, 2007 21:42 |
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More Gore posted:Reading this thread has introduced me to Wolves in the Throne Room. They're alright. But I've lived in Olympia almost my entire life, and I never even heard of them... And this commune a number of the members of the band live at, I think I've driven past it.. But then again, I'm not sure. ha Ceremonial Castings are from Battle Ground, WA, and if you like Emperor-ish BM with lots of keys, they are pretty good. And of course Agalloch is from Portland and they pretty much rule as well.
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# ? Nov 27, 2007 22:08 |
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Sirius Sam posted:How do people feel about Crystal Abyss's new album Word Of The Darkest Ages and Walknut's Graveforests And Their Shadows? I've had Walknut's album spinning since I it got a couple weeks ago, and it is amazing in my opinion. So is the new Crystal Abyss. This has been a good year for melodic BM. Walknut's new album is pretty awesome and I need to find more black metal like them.
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# ? Nov 28, 2007 01:09 |
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quantumdots posted:Ceremonial Castings are from Battle Ground, WA, and if you like Emperor-ish BM with lots of keys, they are pretty good. And of course Agalloch is from Portland and they pretty much rule as well. Oh man. Ceremonial Castings rule. I'm listening to them right now. Thanks for that
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Ceremonial Castings don't sound anything like Emperor to me. Great band though, much better live too. "Spellforest" has a sort of Emperor / Borknagar thing going on. Check them out if you can.
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# ? Nov 28, 2007 07:03 |
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Has anyone here heard of Kromlek? I stumbled upon them a few days ago, and I'm surprised they haven't gotten much attention anywhere. They're basically a German black metal/folk band, and I can't get enough of them. My favorites by them are Grim Omens and Strandhagg parts 1-3. I can't find anything for Grim Omens, but here's part 2 of Strandhagg live: http://youtube.com/watch?v=a6-hiA29hNw Anyways, my black metal is seriously lacking when compared to my collection of other genres. My collection has most of the stuff by Arcturus, Emperor, Dissection, Empyrium, Summoning, Ulver, Windir, Moonsorrow, Primordial, Bathory, early Satyricon, early Dimmu Borgir, and Wolves in the Throne Room. I'm already looking into some of the bands posted about, but I'm sure I am missing some must-haves from the genre. Anyone mind filling the gaps? I know there's a song recommendation thread, but based on the size of this thread, there's probably not a big enough black metal following to get a good reply from that thread.
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# ? Nov 29, 2007 09:23 |
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Morbid Florist posted:Windir - 1184
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I am posting here kind of as a last resort since other threads were extremely unhelpful. I really have no knowledge whatsoever of black metal but I'm really into the band Alcest. I really like the new album though which I guess is pretty much entirely not black metal and is pretty far removed from their older stuff. Is there anything else that sounds like that? I love stuff like Jesu or this where it can be really heavy but still melodic and I guess more shoegaze influenced. If nothing else it could just be the vocals, because even when Alcest were shredding like the dickens the vocals were still very wispy and not like, I dunno, Burzum or whatever.
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# ? Nov 29, 2007 18:54 |
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Lifelover, Amesoeurs, Joyless and I guess maybe LIK and Zaratustra is the sort of thing you're looking for. It's entirely possible you may like bethlehem as well. If you feel at a later time you can stomach the vocals you may also like Mortifera and Celestia. And even if you don't, I'd still suggest you at least check out Fleurety's A Darker Shade of Evil EP. To be honest, since black metal these days seems to be full mostly of trend-following money grabbers there should be plenty depressive rock/shoegaze/black metal albums out in the future anyway. The Clit Avoider fucked around with this message at 19:09 on Nov 29, 2007 |
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HamsterHuey posted:I am posting here kind of as a last resort since other threads were extremely unhelpful. I really have no knowledge whatsoever of black metal but I'm really into the band Alcest. I really like the new album though which I guess is pretty much entirely not black metal and is pretty far removed from their older stuff. Is there anything else that sounds like that? I love stuff like Jesu or this where it can be really heavy but still melodic and I guess more shoegaze influenced. If nothing else it could just be the vocals, because even when Alcest were shredding like the dickens the vocals were still very wispy and not like, I dunno, Burzum or whatever. Agalloch are possibly a good bet too. If you can stomach the vocals. I saw Marduk last night - they were quite fun. Mortuus kind of shuffled around like an evil ghost. Also, Fekthreroenuerm might be the most kvlt band ever. Fekthreroenuerm's MySpace posted:About FEKTHREROENUERM Hahahaha E: Drunken Lullabies posted:Anyways, my black metal is seriously lacking when compared to my collection of other genres. My collection has most of the stuff by Arcturus, Emperor, Dissection, Empyrium, Summoning, Ulver, Windir, Moonsorrow, Primordial, Bathory, early Satyricon, early Dimmu Borgir, and Wolves in the Throne Room. I'm already looking into some of the bands posted about, but I'm sure I am missing some must-haves from the genre. Anyone mind filling the gaps? Immortal? EvilMoJoJoJo fucked around with this message at 19:26 on Nov 29, 2007 |
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Gr31lly posted:shoegaze I am extremely happy I have no idea what the gently caress kind of music this could include, because it sounds like it would be the gayest poo poo in history. "so awesome your feet will seem interesting" Drunken Lullabies posted:Windir As a total fanboi, let me point you in the direction of Sworn, Iskald, Mistur, Sigtyr, Vreid, Galar....off the top of my head that should keep you busy for a while. Morbid Florist fucked around with this message at 19:59 on Nov 29, 2007 |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoegazingpugna posted:That Fekthreroenuerm myspace is incredible. Although I think it's a joke. All these stupid fake BM bands need to stop. Impaled Northern Moonforest was funny but that's about it.
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HamsterHuey posted:I am posting here kind of as a last resort since other threads were extremely unhelpful. I really have no knowledge whatsoever of black metal but I'm really into the band Alcest. I really like the new album though which I guess is pretty much entirely not black metal and is pretty far removed from their older stuff. Is there anything else that sounds like that? I love stuff like Jesu or this where it can be really heavy but still melodic and I guess more shoegaze influenced. If nothing else it could just be the vocals, because even when Alcest were shredding like the dickens the vocals were still very wispy and not like, I dunno, Burzum or whatever. I have a band you might enjoy. Chthonic is their name. Taiwanese BM. I saw them at Ozzfest this year and they were REALLY good. When they came out on stage, they were all around 5'5", and I'm sure everyone in the crowd was like, "Who the hell are these little guys?! (+ one girl on bass)" But then the first song they played, the lead singer just let out this horrifyingly long screech and everyone was into them for the rest of their set. Like I said, it was REALLY good. haha As for that "shoegaze" aspect that you want, the girl in the band does backing vocals that are very melodic. And another member of the band plays an Erhu which adds a lot to the overall melodic feel. And there is a ton of synth and whatnot as well.
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IntoTheNihil posted:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoegazing Wow. I underestimated how lovely this would be. It's so boring even the loving band is half asleep on stage.
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Drunken Lullabies posted:Has anyone here heard of Kromlek? I stumbled upon them a few days ago, and I'm surprised they haven't gotten much attention anywhere. They're basically a German black metal/folk band, and I can't get enough of them. Morbid Florist posted:I am extremely happy I have no idea what the gently caress kind of music this could include, because it sounds like it would be the gayest poo poo in history. "so awesome your feet will seem interesting" Gr31lly posted:Lifelover, Amesoeurs, Joyless and I guess maybe LIK and Zaratustra is the sort of thing you're looking for. It's entirely possible you may like bethlehem as well.
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# ? Nov 29, 2007 22:56 |
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Morbid Florist posted:Wow. I underestimated how lovely this would be. It's so boring even the loving band is half asleep on stage. So is this like a gimmick of yours or are you really just an idiot or something? Anyway thanks to those who offered some recommendations. I checked out every one I could find and oddly enough I enjoyed Agalloch the most despite the vocals which seem kind of out of place for music that is all mainly major key and pretty pleasant sounding. Amesoeurs was pretty good too though I guess I could have figured I'd enjoy that since it's another Neige project. Musically I like a lot of this stuff but the vocals are just so unnecessary.. I guess that's why I'm not a metalhead vv
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Morbid Florist posted:Wow. I underestimated how lovely this would be. It's so boring even the loving band is half asleep on stage. I was going to agree with you, but I see I saved myself some "Your opinion is retarded you closed minded dick!!" comments.
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# ? Nov 29, 2007 23:26 |
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Man, I can't wait for the new Taake and Leviathan albums! Apparently the Leviathan album has been done for a while, but Moribund is just sitting on it for some reason... HURRY UP!Xynobia posted:This is more of a Recommendations Thread question, but you guys will be more to the point... I would say start out with Ravishing Grimness. The whole album is just so drat catchy!
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# ? Nov 29, 2007 23:31 |
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moflika posted:Man, I can't wait for the new Taake and Leviathan albums! Apparently the Leviathan album has been done for a while, but Moribund is just sitting on it for some reason... HURRY UP! It looks like Leviathan is probably dead, I think the new album (along with the Nachtmystium split) will be released under the Lurker of Chalice name.
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moflika posted:Man, I can't wait for the new Taake and Leviathan albums! Apparently the Leviathan album has been done for a while, but Moribund is just sitting on it for some reason... HURRY UP!
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Xynobia posted:This is more of a Recommendations Thread question, but you guys will be more to the point... If death inspired is good, then there is no other album to start with than their first, Soulside Journey. Awesome, occult-sounding death metal. They've never topped it, and it's the only Darkthrone album I think is great.
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# ? Nov 30, 2007 05:40 |
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Have you heard ABiTNS?
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Drunken Lullabies posted:Anyways, my black metal is seriously lacking when compared to my collection of other genres. My collection has most of the stuff by Arcturus, Emperor, Dissection, Empyrium, Summoning, Ulver, Windir, Moonsorrow, Primordial, Bathory, early Satyricon, early Dimmu Borgir, and Wolves in the Throne Room. I'm already looking into some of the bands posted about, but I'm sure I am missing some must-haves from the genre. Anyone mind filling the gaps? I know there's a song recommendation thread, but based on the size of this thread, there's probably not a big enough black metal following to get a good reply from that thread. You've got Burzum, right? If you're missing that, then you need to get your hands on some of the older albums. Wolves in the Throne Room (and many other modern bm bands) are heavily influenced by Burzum.
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het posted:Jesus Christ, we get it, you're a closed minded rear end in a top hat. Nobody loving cares. Jesus Christ, we get it, you have to comment on every post you don't like, grow the gently caress up and put me on ignore if you don't like it. Nova Bizzare posted:I was going to agree with you, but I see I saved myself some "Your opinion is retarded you closed minded dick!!" comments. HamsterHuey posted:So is this like a gimmick of yours or are you really just an idiot or something? Ah god bless the internet, where everyone's opinion is wrong but your own Why don't both of you ignore list me too, we have nothing to talk about. Morbid Florist fucked around with this message at 15:48 on Nov 30, 2007 |
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Morbid Florist posted:Jesus Christ, we get it, you have to comment on every post you don't like, grow the gently caress up and put me on ignore if you don't like it. This is how you make a forum better. The way you make it worse is by ignoring lovely posts and not separating the wheat from the chaff. quote:Ah god bless the internet, where everyone's opinion is wrong but your own IntoTheNihil posted:Have you heard ABiTNS? Gr31lly posted:To be honest, since black metal these days seems to be full mostly of trend-following money grabbers there should be plenty depressive rock/shoegaze/black metal albums out in the future anyway.
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# ? Nov 30, 2007 21:11 |
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Could any of you guys recommend any black metal with a sense of humor? Darkthrone's FOAD and December Wolves' Blasterpiece Theater were great, and I'm hoping there are more albums like those. Goddamn, Canadian Metal is catchy.
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Bovineicide posted:Could any of you guys recommend any black metal with a sense of humor? Darkthrone's FOAD and December Wolves' Blasterpiece Theater were great, and I'm hoping there are more albums like those. Well, Darkthrone's The Cult is Alive strikes me as pretty silly sometimes with songs like Graveyard Slut (I think Fenriz did vocals on that) and Too Old, Too Cold. Nothing to prove, just a hellish rock and roll freak... Graveworm did a very silly black metal cover of REM's "Losing My Religion" that is absolutely fantastic if you can find it.
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Bovineicide posted:Could any of you guys recommend any black metal with a sense of humor? Darkthrone's FOAD and December Wolves' Blasterpiece Theater were great, and I'm hoping there are more albums like those. Immortal can be pretty funny though I'm not sure its intentional.
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dxt posted:Immortal can be pretty funny though I'm not sure its intentional. I'd take Immortal's later releases as being heavily tongue-in-cheek, ESPECIALLY 'Sons Of Northern Darkness'. I really think that their intention is not to be overtly serious with the lyrics and the subject matter and just rip out some good music and to have some fun.
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het posted:Nova Bizarre was agreeing with you. My mistake Street Butler posted:Well, Darkthrone's The Cult is Alive strikes me as pretty silly sometimes with songs like Graveyard Slut (I think Fenriz did vocals on that) and Too Old, Too Cold. I didn't know FOAD wasn't their first To-11 album! Was Cult the same style as FOAD or was it a progression step towards it? edit: meaning can I expect more songs like "Raised on Rock/FOAD/Canadian Metal" or were they working up to that level of awesome? Morbid Florist fucked around with this message at 22:29 on Nov 30, 2007 |
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Bushmeister posted:I'd take Immortal's later releases as being heavily tongue-in-cheek, ESPECIALLY 'Sons Of Northern Darkness'. I really think that their intention is not to be overtly serious with the lyrics and the subject matter and just rip out some good music and to have some fun. Yeah, any song with the lyrics "these mountains which I heart" can't be anything other than silly. But that is an incredible album.
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Morbid Florist posted:My mistake It's got an almost crust punk like sound to it. It's definitely worth checking out if you love FOAD.
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Morbid Florist posted:My mistake Cult was the last album before FOAD. You can expect songs like "Shut Up", "Graveyard Slut", "Too Old Too Cold", and "Whisky Funeral" among others. I'd definitely recommend it.
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het posted:What I'm really hoping for is that there'll be some bands that will cop Amesoeurs' "urban black metal" sound (as Neige put it) from the first two tracks of Ruines Humaines since their future stuff is going to be more along the lines of Faiblesse des Sens (not that I don't love that track and eagerly anticipate the next Amesoeurs release). WOW. I'm listening to Amesoeurs right now. It's amazing. Thank you for this!
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It really kind of makes me mad that everyone who's mentioned Wolves In the Throne Room's newest album has made some sort of disclaimer that people here don't/won't like it, haha. I think it's a really loving solid album, regardless of what hipsters namedrop them and DSO/Alcest these days, IMO it's still fuckin' great. And yeah, Amouseurs is loving amazing, have they put anything out besides that little EP, yet? What's everyones opinion on Celestia? I downloaded Apparitia - A Sumptous Spectre completely on a whim, a few years ago, just because it sounded "tr00", haha, and it's seriously one of my favorite BM albums, probably ever. If you haven't heard it, it sounds like the soundtrack to transylvania in the 1900s(not in the darkthrone way, think the black and white dracula movies), but really really catchy. So good, IMO.
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modernlifeisadam posted:And yeah, Amouseurs is loving amazing, have they put anything out besides that little EP, yet? I'm pretty sure all that's out is that EP which is unfortunate because there really needs to be more releases.
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Street Butler posted:Well, Darkthrone's The Cult is Alive strikes me as pretty silly sometimes with songs like Graveyard Slut (I think Fenriz did vocals on that) and Too Old, Too Cold. That sounds like it could be an awesome cover. Thanks for the suggestion!
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