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Old 10-08-2016, 06:36 PM   #31 (permalink)
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More stuff that calls upon Filosofem, but same as above, thicker. And this has way more riffs, all of which are downright amazing and epic, depressive a bit too. More Autumn black metal like Drudkh all the way from China. I love the vocals too.

This album is outstanding.
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Old 10-09-2016, 03:43 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Nice thread. Will have to explore some. Always meant to get deeper into the Black Metal stuff.
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Old 10-17-2016, 11:43 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Dopamine - Dying Away in the Deep Fall

Let's go back to China with one of my all time favorites. Mostly instrumental post black metal/shoegaze/depressive rock stuff, really beautiful in atmosphere. They only have these tracks here, one with vocals called "Melting" that is incredible. I dunno what the deal is with finding a link for this though. You can, but it's like there is only one same file spread around everywhere at weak ass 128 Kbps. If anyone finds a better quality anywhere please let me know.

This is great rainy black metal, the tracks generally carry out a very bleak tone as they pick up, and blast out with some twinkling riffs and blastbeats like a glimpse of hope within the despair of the world.
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Old 10-18-2016, 12:37 AM   #34 (permalink)
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Dopamine - Dying Away in the Deep Fall

Let's go back to China with one of my all time favorites. Mostly instrumental post black metal/shoegaze/depressive rock stuff, really beautiful in atmosphere. They only have these tracks here, one with vocals called "Melting" that is incredible. I dunno what the deal is with finding a link for this though. You can, but it's like there is only one same file spread around everywhere at weak ass 128 Kbps. If anyone finds a better quality anywhere please let me know.

This is great rainy black metal, the tracks generally carry out a very bleak tone as they pick up, and blast out with some twinkling riffs and blastbeats like a glimpse of hope within the despair of the world.
You don't have Soulseek? It is on there at 320 kbps.
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Old 10-18-2016, 12:53 AM   #35 (permalink)
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I forgot about it since I haven't had my own computer for a while. Soulseek is the best
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I forgot about it since I haven't had my own computer for a while. Soulseek is the best
I just downloaded it, I can upload it for you and M you the link when it is done.
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Old 10-18-2016, 11:54 PM   #37 (permalink)
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Pillar Tombs of Aku

I dunno what it is about this band that makes them so so cool but this band is so so cool. Playing the no nonsense and quick raw black metal kind of stuff that is never not solid, but they manage to exceptionally awesome. The albums are interwoven with more experimental soundscapes than most of the other stuff, more dark ambient influence and a deeper, denser, and esotericer metal blazing.
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Old 10-19-2016, 08:06 PM   #38 (permalink)
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Wigrid - Hoffnungstod

Aren't you glad how Burzum basically has infinite albums?

But really... this is some top notch atmospheric black metal. You know, like Burzum. Burzum worship will never not be good though.

There's different riffs and different songs so **** yeah. And these riffs are in fact excellent.

More "depressive" black metal than Burzum. But still one of the finest examples of his influence.
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Mondo was not ****ing around when he mentioned this album. This is only like, my third or fourth psychedelic black metal album, but it's making me want to dig into the genre further as soon as I possibly can. There's like ****ing bits of surf rock and classic rock all over this and it's amazing.

Here's an entry just for you then (and everyone else who reads this because you're not ****ing special)


Hail Spirit Noir - Pneuma

So if you are interested in psychedelic black metal and start looking around for some, you'll probably see this name pretty often, because HSN are one if the big boys. This us their first album, and it is a dazzling display of zany black metal fun. You know how there's all kinds of whacky and playful prog rock, whether it's Canterbury stuff or Gentle Giant... This would be the black metal equivalent. These guys are out having a good time and making sick music at the same time.

But yeah, it's basically a prog rock album from a band like any if those, but to the extreme. It is honestly more prog than psych, but it's all intertwined very nicely.
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hitting up some inspiration for my own album now in the works with this


This is just a monster slab of shredding, raw, complex, melodic, atmospheric, technical, destructive black metal and any other adjectives you could jam in there.

"Volahn returns with his second doctrine of native occult theology. Mayan calendar symbol for night entering dawn, Aq'ab'al symbolizes the earthly dark spaces & those within our own consciousness. The Maya value these places as both of spiritual and physical wealth. Aq'ab'al is the regernerating power of the still & the dark - the place of rebirth & transformation - as in "Be Still & Know that I am God". A black twilight journey to a sound portal opening towads the dawn of Mayan Gods and the jaguar warrior kings who sustained their will. Aq'ab'al proclaims the spirit of indigenous ritual through six tracks of cosmic black metal coming to an hour long. Recorded at black twilight studio mixed & mastered by Arthur Rizk at Solomon's Gate. Aq'ab'al captures a professional recording immersed in metaphysical esoteric hysteria."

Awesome black metal, awesome concepts, badass interludes and inspiring music of a time way back when. Easily one of the best of 2015 and possibly my favorite Crepusculo Negro release.

I'm gonna rip this off so hard.
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