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Old 08-15-2012, 07:15 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I prefer brown metal.
Most Black Metal does sound like shit to be fair.

I met a couple of guys from England last week at the Metal fest I was at where Immortal were headlining one night and one of them described their sound as 'a fire extinguisher going off'. Classic. That's the second time in two years I have lasted around a minute into their show before walking away and taking a dump in an unhygienic portaloo.
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Old 08-15-2012, 07:52 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Most Black Metal does sound like shit to be fair.
TBH, It took me a while to get used to it. Original BM bands tried there darnest to sound as bad as possible. IT was almost a joke. I find the big difference between Death and Black Metal is the lack of low-end. Death Metal is about down-tuning and heavy complex rhythms. There's little melody. On the other hand, the crappy quality of BM recordings allowed for more atmosphere and melody, particularly in the tremolo riffing which opened up more symphonic possibilities.

This has got some gorgeous guitar tone. The composition does a great job of building and releasing tension and explores areas thrash and death metal can't go.



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I met a couple of guys from England last week at the Metal fest I was at where Immortal were headlining one night and one of them described their sound as 'a fire extinguisher going off'. Classic. That's the second time in two years I have lasted around a minute into their show before walking away and taking a dump in an unhygienic portaloo.
I've never seen them live, but there records are really good!
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Old 08-15-2012, 08:08 PM   #13 (permalink)
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TBH, It took me a while to get used to it. Original BM bands tried there darnest to sound as bad as possible. IT was almost a joke. I find the big difference between Death and Black Metal is the lack of low-end. Death Metal is about down-tuning and heavy complex rhythms. There's little melody. On the other hand, the crappy quality of BM recordings allowed for more atmosphere and melody, particularly in the tremolo riffing which opened up more symphonic possibilities.

This has got some gorgeous guitar tone. The composition does a great job of building and releasing tension and explores areas thrash and death metal can't go.





I've never seen them live, but there records are really good!
I will listen to that track you posted I promised but it's a little late for me to post coherently!

All I can do is post these:



against this:


I am one of the most musically open minded people you could meet but the Immortal track is absolute bollocks and I don't even find it that heavy.
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Old 08-15-2012, 09:01 PM   #14 (permalink)
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I give it a listen every once in a while, especially when I'm very angry. Given my usual posts in this forum, some may be surprised. Actually, a long time back a friend claimed that I actually introduced him to some Black Metal back in the 90's.

That said, I do have a number of discs in my collection, many V/A releases. One, A Tribute to Hell "Satanic Rites" actually features Naglfar, something that sparked me to purchase Diabolical (1998). That should explain when the interest started up for a while. Some Blackened collections are in my CD collection. An Immortal album, plus a couple of Mayhem discs (one live - Mediolanum Capta Est), Behemoth's Satanica, and a few other discs are around somewhere. I should hear them again during the next couple of days to know what I think about them now.

The hit and miss ratio was way too much for me to seriously keep seriously up to date, but sometimes I return to it just to hear what's been happening.

By the way, the Summoning track is great!
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I am one of the most musically open minded people you could meet but the Immortal track is absolute bollocks and I don't even find it that heavy.
Well, that's not really fair, since that album was terrible. Try this...

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Old 08-18-2012, 07:17 AM   #16 (permalink)
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^ "All Shall Fail" was kinda suckie, I could never really get into, so I sold it. Picking a track off of that would be like trying to turn someone on to Metallica, then selecting something off of St. Anger.

Here's another pre-ASF Immortal track.

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i like the Norwegian and Swedish stuff

some of the atmospheric American stuff as well
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Old 08-19-2012, 05:07 PM   #18 (permalink)
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I've listened to metal my whole life, but I've never heard a better black metal band than Bathory.

:P but seriously it's like I always tell people, "those scandanavian guys dressed like kiss have way too many labels and subgenres to bother keeping up with"

Does "It's still rock n roll to me" - Billy Joel apply to black metal?
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Old 08-25-2012, 03:18 PM   #19 (permalink)
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I am one of the most musically open minded people you could meet but the Immortal track is absolute bollocks and I don't even find it that heavy.
Dude, seriously, **** Norwegian black metal & it's clones. Most of it is ****, even the albums you're supposed to like (see, Emperor)...

Try this instead:



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Have you heard of Naglfar? If not, you should check out their album Vittra. It was my first listen to them and easily one of my favorite black metal albums in general.


Big fan. Their new record is one of my favorites this year.
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