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I'm starting to enjoy black metal again, could any one recommend me some **** similar to bone awl, volahn, and mutiilation
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Akitsa, Ash Pool, Circle of Ouroborus, Wold, Vlad Tepes, Moonblood, Black Murder, Peste Noire, Drowning the Light
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circle of ouroborus is so ****ing good. don't think i've ever seen somebody on the forum mention them, maybe i don't check the black metal thread enough.
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nah, i dont think much people like them around here or have heard them, i dunno. But yes, I love them very much, I love how they play so much acoustic ****.
Good to see that you like them :D oh and their Joy Division cover is pure win |
yeah. they have a very, very weird sound (especially with the vocals), but i like it a lot. and yes that joy division cover owns!
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I could never get into Circle of Ouroborus.
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[QUOTE=Nostalgia;17263601]edit: wearing alcest shirt. i win[/QUOTE]
/is wearing Akitsa shirt :P [QUOTE]it's nothing spectacular but it's not that different from a lot of the stuff you guys rave about in this thread that I've checked out besides clearish production and a drummer that's in time[/QUOTE] And this is where I will heavily disagree with you. Especially since it's coming from someone who really doesn't know anything about black metal. |
[QUOTE=Stormrider;17264649]
And this is where I will heavily disagree with you. Especially since it's coming from someone who really doesn't know anything about black metal.[/QUOTE] Well yeah I guess but would you care to enlighten me then? Nobody around here seems to want to tell me what about black metal makes it good. |
[QUOTE=cocks;17264055]I'm starting to enjoy black metal again, could any one recommend me some **** similar to bone awl, volahn, and mutiilation[/QUOTE]
Doesn't really sound the bands you mentioned but you should check out Pagan Hammer. **** is awesome. |
[QUOTE=honeydutchautopsy;17264656]Well yeah I guess but would you care to enlighten me then? Nobody around here seems to want to tell me what about black metal makes it good.[/QUOTE]
Telling you what there is to like about it is useless because you obviously don't like it and if you had the potential to do so, you would have had a slight interest in it by now. Besides, someone explaining to me what there is to like about *insert genre I don't like here* amounts to nothing because in the end, I'll still dislike it. |
hda youre a homo and if its one thing black metal cant stand its black people, mexicans, Christianity, communists, yellows, hipsters,
mallgoths, bathing regularly, washing your hair, and homos so yeah **** off |
[QUOTE=honeydutchautopsy;17264656] Nobody around here seems to want to tell me what about black metal makes it good.[/QUOTE]
a minimalist style driven by responsive melodic peaks to its granular journey through simple blast-response beats at different paces from the funereal to the manic; romanticized moribundity; Dramatic nocturnal inversion metal invades aural consciousness with screams and riffs dissonant in both tone as chords in patternings constructing intersections at irregular rhythms and harmonies form the primordial antagonism. a strong sense of transcendence in the phrases which rise from the dying chaos of disorder to create an intimation of direction so profoundly universal in the translation of its relative motion to tokens of order that its presence alters each song to conclude in an unfinished sense of emptiness within the mind of something desiring more is also a must. |
dude you took the words right out of my mouth
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Floating highspeed riffs from which pseudopods of dogmatic rhythm emerge to stamp out their defiant message is also sometimes essential.
I hope that helped. |
ok this has to be coming from anus
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These memetic messengers resonate at intellectual and emotional levels in the brain, working deconstructive code into the machine and consoling the spirit with a harmonized disharmonious voice that refuses to quell the torment of the soul and acknowledges the deep pain and moral stupidity of living in a modern world.
This is the mocking spirit of nihilism that encourages mortals to value their freedom by urging them toward lawlessness abandonment of the material in favor of the ethereal. For those who seek darkness because it will set them free. |
Vast openings peel away levels of song and reduce simple concepts to epic importance, having ritual placement within the essence of a song. The composition of each riff takes the stream of logic that power chords provide and breaks it into rhythmic components of demise, each taking the scale apart or blasting it out in a rhythm to bend its shape: conformity of the basic to a larger and aesthetically different idea, a rearrangement toward an apocalypse where the patterns of life with be dissassembled in destruction and then the pieces recontextualized with new functions in a darker universe.
Differences in tonal motion within the chords are purely a matter of relative direction, the vectors of the syncopated motion of life put into similar patterns in energetic, vitalizing, aggressive music of survival in a postapocalyptic herd. In grim championship of destruction Dismember delight in switching their rhythms from simple walk-beats supporting informative ragged chants of verse to blasting racetrack demonisms and then closing on a blast; solos are sometimes scissoring streams of chords overlaid in somewhat chaotic arrangements creating simple melody in the mysterious harmony and yet wistful dissonance, drifting into a potential-less twist of a note, gesturing toward a direction unfound before the closure of despair. Emerging from the past toward a future of potential design this music is a hybrid of heavy metal angst and death metal practicality and emotion, forming from explosively collisive chord structures an inner beauty and sonority through the harmonizing affinity of distorted sound shaped into melody. As a result, this music has in itself an elusive passage of transcendence in which it is forever from the mud reaching toward the stars. |
[quote=cocks;17264055]I'm starting to enjoy black metal again, could any one recommend me some **** similar to bone awl, volahn, and mutiilation[/quote]
all of the ones mentioned already and: Bilskirnir, teitanblood (BM/death), ,ashdautas, cryfemal, malveillance.... [quote=honeydutchautopsy;17264656]Well yeah I guess but would you care to enlighten me then? Nobody around here seems to want to tell me what about black metal makes it good.[/quote] for me its the rawness. I only listen to BM with at least 67.5% rawness. |
review of last night's show:
wittr and krallice are most definitely hipster black metal, the crowd was seriously the lamest **** i've ever seen. tons of ****ing hipsters. there were like 4 kids who tried to pull off the true black metal listener image and failed. i two stepped during krallice and wittr's sets, that pissed a lot of kids off, mission accomplished. a storm of light... worst band ever. uninspired, boring, pointless, terrible terrible terrible vocals. the male vocalist couldnt sing in key to save his life, the chick, well, tried to harmonize with him but was off all the time so it just sounded bad... and thats all she did, attempt to harmonize here and there and end up yelling accidentally because she has no idea how to sing. krallice... great stage presence, some interesting riffs.... new material overall though, pointless. it goes nowhere. they played three new songs, all of which were way too long. they didn't play any old songs. wittr is one of the most boring live acts i have ever seen. im almost pissed i went to new york for this, but i had a good time regardless of how boring the show was. |
[quote]i two stepped during krallice and wittr's sets, that pissed a lot of kids off, mission accomplished.[/quote] hahahaha
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[QUOTE=hismajestythepope;17265073]review of last night's show:
wittr and krallice are most definitely hipster black metal, the crowd was seriously the lamest **** i've ever seen. tons of ****ing hipsters. there were like 4 kids who tried to pull off the true black metal listener image and failed. i two stepped during krallice and wittr's sets, that pissed a lot of kids off, mission accomplished. a storm of light... worst band ever. uninspired, boring, pointless, terrible terrible terrible vocals. the male vocalist couldnt sing in key to save his life, the chick, well, tried to harmonize with him but was off all the time so it just sounded bad... and thats all she did, attempt to harmonize here and there and end up yelling accidentally because she has no idea how to sing. krallice... great stage presence, some interesting riffs.... new material overall though, pointless. it goes nowhere. they played three new songs, all of which were way too long. they didn't play any old songs. wittr is one of the most boring live acts i have ever seen. im almost pissed i went to new york for this, but i had a good time regardless of how boring the show was.[/QUOTE] About how many people were there? |
like a hundred or so
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That's a lot of hipsters.
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retired aint no hipster thas fer shur
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dunno y ud think imma hipsta bro
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http://www.season-of-mist.com/common/downloads/Drudkh/Drudkh-Distant-Cries-of-Cranes.mp3
another new drudkh song i like this one better than the first one |
wittr is pretty boring live, but not if youre deeply into their music. i just wish they'd take break between songs and maybe talk
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the short black haired guitarist had a sick power stance
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did they use smoke effects? every time ive seen them they smoke the **** out of the place
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hahaa yeah
and they lit candles SO ROMANTIC krallice's guitarist who does vocals got SICK at vocals their bassist doesn't sound like a skramz vocalist all the time anymore, he does gutturals as well now |
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