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Balor

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  1. I meant to add to this: New split album featuring Grizzly Fetish (black/death metal), collaborations between Reek of the Unzen Gas Fumes (black/grind)/Scatmother (harsh noise), and Nigamushi (dark ambient). It is supposed to be out early this year on the label Death Hymns. I must say that I am really looking forward to this one!
  2. I am fairly ignorant of the most disgusting lyrics in metal (Fornicator and the other usual suspects being the first to come to mind), but if you want stuff on another level, then I recommend you start looking into power electronics.
  3. Even the classic Darkthrone ones?
  4. Good picks all around. Greetings!
  5. Greetings! Slayer is awesome.
  6. I can't believe that even Soundgarden is getting old enough to be dad rock now! haha
  7. Greetings! Metallica was my gateway into metal as well.
  8. Burzum - Filosofem This album has a perfect atmosphere that pervades through each track. It is equal parts enchanting, meditative, and powerful. Or: Drudkh - Autumn Aurora My favorite Drudkh album. It feels closer to a painting that music.
  9. Listening to the album felt more or less the same. I don't think that Bathory is one of those bands where each track flows into the next, and the album is a unified whole so much as a collection of great tracks. I will probably get along in the future by just checking in with a few favorite tracks every once in a while. Yes, they were Warhammer stuff - mostly demons. Your art sounds interesting! Have you posted any on the art thread here? I have thought about looking for a teacher before, but it sort of sounds wrong for the genre. Total self-sufficiency feels like some sort of an ideal for authentic bm, and I would like to try and aim for that. Noise just takes practice - no previous musical experience is necessary. Hopefully I will do a real release one day, as I have only participated in a few online-only compilations so far (one of which was, in hindsight, sort of a joke).
  10. They are pretty good. I would recommend them!
  11. I haven't listened to Kalmah in a long time, but always liked them. Extreme but still catchy.
  12. I was talking about bands like Venom and Bathory. I realized earlier this year that I had never listened to a Bathory album all of the way through - though I had listened to many tracks. At least I managed to change that. Haha I always wanted to write good black metal, but I have realized that I do not really have a mind for composing it. I still try every now and then to do so, but I think I am overall better suited to noise. It's really hard to balance work/life stuff with hobbies. That was the main reason that I have essentially stopped painting. I used to paint a lot of model kits and wargaming stuff. I like to think that I had some skill, and I hope it will come back when I start back up again. What do you paint?
  13. Old thread, but I will share some of my more recent work: Hail the black noise!
  14. I don't even know what I was referring to at this point, but probably first wave bands and other second wave bands beyond the few biggest ones. Definitely Bathory (and I have gotten flak on other forums for not listening to them enough). I probably would have done that too if I had not started listening to noise. Actually, as I think about it, getting into noise really changed the music-writing goal as well, as everything I have done has pretty much been noise!
  15. Sorry for the way late reply. I probably would not call them that, though I am no expert on death metal subgenres. They sound more like traditional death metal (no technicality, etc.) to my ears.
  16. Haha, this takes me back a while! I think I actually did do most of this (apart from listening to more old bm). However, painting has definitely taken a significant backseat in the face of other, more pressing things. Your goals look good too, and I wish you the best in achieving them!
  17. Is that the guy from Slipknot?
  18. Not exactly new, but this year I did come across the band Fornicator - who play some, to put it lightly, rather graphically-themed brutal death metal. it's fun when I am in the right mood.
  19. How did I miss this thread? Peste Noire is easily one of my favorite black metal bands (and, in my mind, the pinnacle of French black metal in general). I tend to prefer the early albums and demos, as they are more melodic and complex than later releases. Of particular note is the alternative version of "Dueil Angoisseus" on Mors Orbis Terrarum. I never bothered with the new rap "split" album apart from a few of the promo tracks. To me, it was just Famine's attempt to troll an NSBM label by getting them to release a rap album (even if he/Militant Zone were serious about it, it is still funny to me). However, their more recent forays into acoustic performances seem promising, and I hope that we might see a fully acoustic album by them one day (similar to Drudkh's Songs of Grief and Solitude).
  20. Depeche Mode - Violator So I listened to it, and I liked it. I have always enjoyed electronic music (noise is still under this category!), and I think that listening to Depeche Mode as a kid might be the reason for that. For me, the strength of the album is its use of electronic instruments in ways that highlight their full potential. Some songs are symphonic and catchy, while others explore darker, more unusual sounds. I could see a group of musicians listening to this album and all coming away inspired to do something totally distinct from the others. Also, the vocals were great and catchy. There was a nice amount of electronic alteration on them without becoming too apparent to distract from his actual voice. Thanks for the recommendation @FatherAlabaster! Now there is a band that I have not listened to for years. I should check them out again (Skinless too).
  21. I think I should give one of their full albums a proper listen next, so I think I might start with that one. As I was mentioning above, I know nothing about them apart from their radio hits, which means that this will be going into something totally new to me. This should be interesting.
  22. Recently, I have been listening to: various noise tracks (Ramleh and Bizarre Uproar) Depeche Mode greatest hits off youtube - I really need to listen to them more seriously. They have always been in my musical peripheral vision, but I never really looked into them beyond what is played on the radio. Metallica - Master of Puppets
  23. I guess that depends on what you mean by a "True Satanist." I think most of the supposedly "Satanic" bands just like the image of Satanism and the rebellion that it seems to represent in society. I cannot speak about Watain or Inquisition, as I do not listen to either of them, but I want to push back on the idea that Behemoth somehow represents something truly Satanic. To me, they focus too much on their image and making money to be anything other than just another popular/successful band. I find that a little difficult to reconcile with the anti-social/transgressive image of Satanism. That being said, they do have some great music!
  24. At least you do not have classes to worry about - I'm not out for weeks (minus a three day break coming up)!
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