DungeonBoy
09.09.16 | cool list indeed but i only jam 4th wave BM these days |
InFlamesWeThrash666
09.09.16 | Some great albums here |
brainmelter
09.09.16 | very.
n i o c e |
Mystletainn
09.09.16 | Aka bad black metal yeah |
StarlessCore
09.09.16 | plz take 12 off poser |
Hawks
09.09.16 | Yeah 12 is awful. |
Krvst
09.09.16 | If you think 12 is bad you should try 24 |
Nazzadan
09.09.16 | I've heard like half of these but I have never once heard the term "3rd wave." Does that make me more trve or less. |
tastepolice
09.09.16 | most of this garbage but there's a few standard classics
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Nazzadan
09.09.16 | Dead as Dreams is probably the strongest thing on this list. I wish the rest of the "third wave" was that good. |
porcupinetheater
09.09.16 | Yeah, third wave isn't really a good descriptor, cause wave's generally designate the time periods and the genre's so diverse now you might as well just say modern black metal |
Nazzadan
09.09.16 | A quick google search seems to imply third wave is recent-ish USBM. So why is Written in Waters on this, it is mid-90's Norwegian.
I'm starting to think this whole third wave tag is a bit silly. No offense to OP, there are some real good albums on this list. |
TheSpirit
09.09.16 | I've never heard the phrase third wave black metal before, and this just seems like a really sporadic list of random, post second wave bands. Good stuff on here though. |
HazelMotes92
09.10.16 | 4 and 5 are two of my favorite bm albums. Need to check more of these later. |
dbizzles
09.10.16 | If I love 4, 5, 26, 32, 39, 49, 53, 55 what else should I listen to on this list? Fucking all of it? |
porcupinetheater
09.10.16 | 46 for sure, at the very least |
dbizzles
09.10.16 | deal |
Maco097
09.10.16 | Most of this albums are way better than than Bathory and some other 2nd wave bm bands. |
worthlessscab
09.10.16 | Good guy Maco hits the bullseye yet again |
Maco097
09.10.16 | But there's also crap here like The Ark Work and The Wound and the Bow |
Maco097
09.10.16 | Ved Buens Ende shouldn't be here. |
zaruyache
09.10.16 | I mean if we're really gonna try to define a definitive "third" wave of bm, I'd probably argue that it would include the general post-2000-ish bm that's more experimental with other genres. |
Nazzadan
09.10.16 | If I had to define 3rd wave I would just say it started with Weakling and includes everything obviously inspired by them.
Have I mentioned I like Weakling? |
sonictheplumber
09.10.16 | Only beherit |
loulou
09.15.16 | You were right about Ved Buens Ende, I take it off. I don't know why so many people hate liturgy, I really enjoy their music. |
ZippaThaRippa
09.15.16 | There is no definitive 3rd wave |
DungeonBoy
09.15.16 | only ZUUL |
zaruyache
09.15.16 | fitting given Dana's fridge is colder than 3rd wave bm |
Egarran
09.15.16 | The easy guide to waves:
80-90: 1.
90-00: 2.
00-10: 3.
10-20: poser crap. |
zaruyache
09.15.16 | poser metal from the perspective of lameo elitists sure but still riffs |
Nazzadan
09.15.16 | Yeah I like a few post-2010 BM bands. Uada riffs hard as fuck |
DungeonBoy
09.15.16 | Sucks for you guys, I like tons of pre and post 2010 BM bands. |
Nazzadan
09.15.16 | Ye bands like Dispellment prove post-2010 new BM bands can still rip |
zaruyache
09.15.16 | The Great Old Ones too. |
Egarran
09.15.16 | It was a joke. A lot of recent bm is great. |