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Third album by the Spanish post-metal and neocrust project Onirismo: Bandcamp: https://onirismohc.bandcamp.com/album/o-albor Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/7yukBlyYuMXTlWxTckknBX?si=B7D-a17qRTuPdLNCeIq6VA YouTube:
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Nuitville "Nuitville" is Ukrainian blackgaze one-man project, created by the artist and musician Tristan Nuit. The idea of creation and beginning of work took start in 2012, but the final versions of songs were recorded in 2015-2018, the artwork was drawn in 2019. “When The Darkness Falls” became the debut EP album, dedicated to the Night, like to the alive phenomenon, cradle of calmness and inspiration. Links: https://www.facebook.com/nuitville/ https://vk.com/nuitville [email protected]
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Thoughts on bands like Deafheaven and Liturgy, and "hipster black metal" more generally? I personally don't like either of these bands, but I can respect what they're doing. Atmospheric black metal has such a unique and powerful sound that it almost seems inevitable that it would have an influence outside the metal world. One thing I think gives me a little more patience with these bands is that they're not entirely dissimilar from a band I love, Oathbreaker, which is basically an indie/hardcore/black metal fusion. Between Deafheaven and Liturgy, Deafheaven is the one I like less, but they're probably the stronger of the two. A lot of the time they sound like pretty straightforward black metal, but it's actually where they branch away from black metal that they lose me, with the sunnier parts and guitar noodling. I've heard some people say they're a screamo band, but that claim is patently absurd - their sound is much more black metal, and they barely resemble screamo in any way. Frankly, Liturgy is pretty clearly black metal made for an indie audience. They have all these electronic and weird, but not particularly intense noise elements that sound geared for Pitchfork-type bands and audiences. That said, I do find them the more interesting and compelling of the two, even though they miss way more often than Deafheaven. Every once in a while they hit on something interesting. Overall, I don't think I'm going to spend any more time on these bands, but it is interesting how atmospheric black metal is starting to branch out in different directions.
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Hi! My name is Gonzalo, i'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina, and I want to show you my one-man Black Metal/Blackgaze band called Youth Against Christ. You can find Youth Against Christ's first album, 'Meraki', on Bandcamp, YouTube or Spotify. The album was released this year on June 16th and it was recorded by me in my home. Nowadays I'm finishing the mixing of my second album and working on two differents splits with two blackgaze bands from my country. Here you have the links to listen 'Meraki': Bandcamp: https://youthagainstchrist.bandcamp.com/ Youtube: If you like my album, please feel free to share it with your friends! Thank you very much for your time
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I just released my debut album, you can preview on SC - https://soundcloud.com/officialbitterlake/sets/distortions-in-sombre-out-may or stream on Bandcamp - https://officialbitterlake.bandcamp.com/album/distortions-in-sombre Youtube full stream - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIDlAyoJWcU&feature=youtu.be Thanks for reading and all criticism and praise is appreciated! ---- https://www.facebook.com/officialbitterlake/ https://www.reverbnation.com/officialbitterlake https://soundcloud.com/officialbitterlake
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