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Jeherrin
Jun 7, 2012

deadking posted:

Hey so a friend and I recorded a raw black metal demo. I think we're the first people to do that since 1997 (not looking this up). It sounds like it was recorded in a wind tunnel:

https://suebianknotbm.bandcamp.com/album/strettweg-sacrifice-chariot

If anyone is interested a tape label called Dismal Ruin is releasing a small run of cassettes tomorrow: https://dismalruin.bigcartel.com/

I like this a lot. :black101:

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Jeherrin
Jun 7, 2012
It’s definitely avant-grade BM, or RABM by their definition, but if you like social comentary and also White Ward then the new Ashenspire might float your boat.

Personally it’s AOTY material for me.

https://ashenspire.bandcamp.com/album/hostile-architecture

Jeherrin
Jun 7, 2012

A human heart posted:

oh also you will find 'death metal elements' in plenty of black metal because there's not a solid boundary between the two, a lot of black metal bands are defined more by image and ideology than sound and plenty of them play music that is not very far removed from death metal. you will find thrash elements in some bands too for the same reasons.

This. See also: grindcore and punk. Black metal is a gloriously amorphous genre.

Jeherrin
Jun 7, 2012

crazyvanman posted:

Thanks for the suggestions. Really enjoying this Bad Manor album, getting big Cultes Des Ghoules vibes off of it.

What was that black metal album themed around horror films? IIRC, each song referred to a different iconic horror franchise. It was actually good but I can't remember what it was called!

Also, a friend has just set up a zine called Signal Fires to cover anarchist and antifascist black metal in the UK. Just the one interview with Dawn Ray'd so far, but look forward to more. https://signalfireszine.substack.com/

Hoping they interview Ashenspire soon then.

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