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| Metal: Cult Classics Pt. IX
After a long time, figured I should do another one of these.
As usual, all of these have less than 100 votes at the time of writing. | 1 | | Aeternus Dark Sorcery
While the band did excellent work on their full lengths, this EP is where the combination of the repetitive and hypnotizing riffing, abyss-deep growls and atmospheric touches create the effect of shifting through a dreamlike murk like nothing else. Overlooked atmospheric metal mastery. | 2 | | Necromantia Scarlet Evil, Witching Black
While many mostly associate "hellenic black metal" with the melodic yet morbid sounds of early Rotting Christ, Necromantia created a different approach. Using an 8-string bass instead of rhythm guitar, distant and incomprehensible rasps, unusual instrumentation (like at one time a saxophone) and exotic-sounding leads, they managed to make an eccentric occult work of black metal not to be missed. | 3 | | Kvist For Kunsten Maa Vi Evig Vike
Melodic black metal that's nothing like the Swedish sound the term is often associated with. Aside from the strange and unique vocal performance, this isn't really all that unlike what Satyricon was doing on their record "The Shadowthrone" - but better. | 4 | | Dream Death Journey Into Mystery
Slayer by the way of old school Celtic Frost or Celtic Frost by the way of Slayer? You decide. Either way, it rules. | 5 | | Root The Book
The Czechs have always been known for their slightly unusual take on metal (look no further than Master's Hammer or Lykathea Aflame). Root started out as part of the black metal scene, but developed into a band that, while never really losing their black metal vibe, also incorporated atmospherically exotic instrumentation, old school hard rock and doom. Ghost, take notes, this is how it's done.
(yeah, they sound nothing like Ghost, but what the hell do I know) | 6 | | Bell Witch Longing
Fairly recent album, but this album is what put the Washington doomsters on the metal map. Well deserved, I might add - showing that you can still be creative with only using apocalyptical-sounding bass plucks, drums and an almost ghostly dual vocal presence. | 7 | | Blitzkrieg A Time Of Changes
As far as I'm concerned, one of the greatest exports from the NWOBHM scene back in the days. Unbelievably catchy while still being blistering and haunting, featuring Satan's Brian Ross' as per usual excellent vocal work. | 8 | | Hades Almighty The Dawn Of The Dying Sun
Viking metal classic that favors a gritty production, crushingly heavy instrumentation and an almost black metal-like trance-inducing songwriting over the folk instrumentation often associated with the style - even though the pagan touches are of course still there to spice things up a bit. One of the best you'll find in this style. | 9 | | Riot Fire Down Under
The US' answer to the NWOBHM of that time. Insanely addictive songwriting without ever being too "pop-catchy". Fire up that motorcycle, put on your MC jacket and let's sell some dope and shoot up a few rivals while cranking out these tunes! | 10 | | The Crown Eternal Death
Before The Crown was, well, The Crown - known for their thrashy death 'n' roll stuff - they created this melodic death metal record under the name of Crown of Thorns. Eternal Death is, as far as I'm concerned, the greatest album they've put out. Don't let the "melodeath" tag fool you, this is as nasty as it gets. The pace and vocal delivery is downright venomous and the melodic part of the music is haunting and evocative yet eerie. This is melodic death metal as it should be done. | |
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12.11.17 | Part 9 | DungeonBoy
12.11.17 | Eternal Death is an amazing record. Hell is Here, Deathrace King, and Crowned in Terror are all superior to me, however ED is absolutely worth a listen. I know this list is cult classics, but The Crown as a whole are vastly underrated on Sput. | Papa Universe
12.11.17 | another instalment! | Papa Universe
12.11.17 | still no Sahara? smh | KjSwantko
12.11.17 | Cool list. Always meant to listen to 4 but never have yet | Thalassic
12.11.17 | @ Papa Universe
It's with shame in my eyes that I have to admit I'm not much of a fan of Orphaned Land
(*ducks and takes cover*) | Papa Universe
12.11.17 | https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/61662/Sahara-Texarkana/ | Thalassic
12.11.17 | Oh shit, never even heard about that album tbh | Papa Universe
12.11.17 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7xQG32WEQM | Thalassic
12.11.17 | Oh my | Papa Universe
12.11.17 | muahahahahahhaha | DarkSideOfLucca
12.11.17 | Do any of these guys sound like Metallica though? | Papa Universe
12.11.17 | yes, these guys:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7xQG32WEQM | Marehelm
12.11.17 | Great list is great | Alastor
12.11.17 | I love these lists. 8 is my jam. | Thalassic
12.11.17 | Cheers!
8 indeed rules ridiculously hard | Hawks
12.12.17 | 6 and 8 both slay so hard. Gotta hear 2-5 asap. |
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