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On 6/19/2021 at 7:40 PM, eternalcrypt said:

nice!

Fair warning and I don't know how sensetive you are about those sort of thing, YMMV, but the artist behind Burzum (Varg Vikernes) is a racist white supremacist with a long history of shitty opinions. He also killed his bandmate Euronymous when they played in Mayhem.

Mayhem is another of those foundational bands when it comes to black metal. Mayhem, Darkthrone, Burzum, Immortal and Emperor are the cornerstones of black metal as we know it. Well worth checking out.

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This is apparently the next hot thing according to the basement dwelling black metal nerds. Shit is selling out like hot cakes, if you want to flip records for profit this is the new Lamp or Murmuur apparently. Personally I'm kind of lukewarm, it's got some cool parts but I don't see the second coming of Lucifer if you know what I mean?

Trhä - Novej Kalhnjënno

 

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8 hours ago, Sheol said:

Fair warning and I don't know how sensetive you are about those sort of thing, YMMV, but the artist behind Burzum (Varg Vikernes) is a racist white supremacist with a long history of shitty opinions. He also killed his bandmate Euronymous when they played in Mayhem.

Mayhem is another of those foundational bands when it comes to black metal. Mayhem, Darkthrone, Burzum, Immortal and Emperor are the cornerstones of black metal as we know it. Well worth checking out.

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This is apparently the next hot thing according to the basement dwelling black metal nerds. Shit is selling out like hot cakes, if you want to flip records for profit this is the new Lamp or Murmuur apparently. Personally I'm kind of lukewarm, it's got some cool parts but I don't see the second coming of Lucifer if you know what I mean?

Trhä - Novej Kalhnjënno

 

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i wouldnt know, im not really up on my black metal, which is why im here. ive watched a few videos about mayhem, they sound pretty dark, but im not too bothered, and to be honest i dont really know why. i mean, now i think about it, maybe i should be? ig its just a case of i like the music but not the people, to put it bluntly im not really fazed by it. but one thing i gotta say is that i am not a white supremacist, and ive seen those ideas and beliefs in many bands in metal (and genral music) before, but i do not agree with that stuff. ive studied black slavery before, and its just so messed up. but, if you do listen to that, i dont consider you a bad person, its your musical taste and i dont judge you at all for liking that, and i dont belive it makes you a certain type of person, either. 

 

P.S cheers for the list of foundational bands, as someone whos digging into black metal it helps. 🤘

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Hey, no worries mate. I think that it's individual; some people wouldn't even listen to bands they find objectional, others DGAF and some are in a middleground where they don't want to give money to nazis so they don't buy stuff but still listens to it. It's a free world. However, if you exclusively listen to NSBM (national socialist black metal) bands, then yeah I'll judge you 😄

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NSBM = bad

Satan = good

Seriously though, I've explored quite a bit of the NSBM to see what the deal was. Some bands are decent (Goatmoon for instance), but most suck balls. There are quite a few that get lumped into that scene for questionable reasons (mgla, Warloghe, Satanic Warmaster, among others) that are generally good. I don't feel that I missing anything by not listening to these bands, but I will admit that I generally do zero research on a band and just focus on the music. If it's good, it stays, otherwise I move on quickly. Too much good music out there to worry about. Never got into Burzum, but I do have some of his stuff. Just don't spin it more than 1x a year.

@eternalcrypt I would recommend checking out the various black metal scenes. Each tends to have a distinct flavor that makes them unique. You can certainly google bands from the various scenes, but to get you started I'll throw a few out there. I also recommend checking out any of the lists @GoatmasterGeneral posts as he knows his shit.

Finland - Baptism, Horna, Impaled Nazarene, Moonsorrow, Ordinance, Sargeist, Oath

Sweden -Armagedda, Dawn, Dissection, Svartsyn, Ondskapt, Avsky

Norway - good recs from Sheol

France - Mutiilation, Deathspell Omega, Blut Aus Nord

Greece - Varathron, Rotting Christ, Necromantia, Zemial

US - Absu, Black Witchery, Demoncy, Nightbringer, Judas Iscariot, Black Funeral

Canada - Serement, Forteresse, Monarque, Sombre Heritage, Spectral Wound

Also tons of stuff from excellent scenes in Eastern bloc/Russia, Germany, Poland, South America...pretty much everywhere.

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22 hours ago, navybsn said:

NSBM = bad

Satan = good

Seriously though, I've explored quite a bit of the NSBM to see what the deal was. Some bands are decent (Goatmoon for instance), but most suck balls. There are quite a few that get lumped into that scene for questionable reasons (mgla, Warloghe, Satanic Warmaster, among others) that are generally good. I don't feel that I missing anything by not listening to these bands, but I will admit that I generally do zero research on a band and just focus on the music. If it's good, it stays, otherwise I move on quickly. Too much good music out there to worry about. Never got into Burzum, but I do have some of his stuff. Just don't spin it more than 1x a year.

@eternalcrypt I would recommend checking out the various black metal scenes. Each tends to have a distinct flavor that makes them unique. You can certainly google bands from the various scenes, but to get you started I'll throw a few out there. I also recommend checking out any of the lists @GoatmasterGeneral posts as he knows his shit.

Finland - Baptism, Horna, Impaled Nazarene, Moonsorrow, Ordinance, Sargeist, Oath

Sweden -Armagedda, Dawn, Dissection, Svartsyn, Ondskapt, Avsky

Norway - good recs from Sheol

France - Mutiilation, Deathspell Omega, Blut Aus Nord

Greece - Varathron, Rotting Christ, Necromantia, Zemial

US - Absu, Black Witchery, Demoncy, Nightbringer, Judas Iscariot, Black Funeral

Canada - Serement, Forteresse, Monarque, Sombre Heritage, Spectral Wound

Also tons of stuff from excellent scenes in Eastern bloc/Russia, Germany, Poland, South America...pretty much everywhere.

thankyou, all look like decent bands. will be sure to check them out.😀

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On 6/19/2021 at 9:59 AM, eternalcrypt said:

May I recommend immortal, a Norwegian black metal band. these guys are really great, I only just discovered them recently. 

here is one of their albums, enjoy🤘

Immortal - At The Heart of Winter

 

 

great choice eternalcrypt. after a long period of listening to doom metal im listening to faster pace music including immortal. not fully heard that record so cant comment on it. out of interest what are your standout tracks on the album.

im listening to the immortal battles in the north album. id recommend that. its very fast and excellent imo. track mighty ravendark is best imo from this album     

 

 

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I need some recs. Problem is, there is so much in black metal that is mediocre and I don't want to go spending money on something that I'm not necessarily going to like. I'll list the bands that I'm into and if anyone knows anything that sounds like the following, let me know so I can look for their vinyl on Hells Headbangers.

I like stuff like Nokturnal Mortum, Rotting Christ, Varathron, Drudkh, Lucifugum, Emperor, Burzum, Graveland as well as stuff like Witchery, Immortal, Destroyer 666, Nekrofilth, Kult ov Azazel, Marduk, Melechesh, Abazagorath, Averse Sefira, Watain. I even like some more raw, underproduced stuff like Sargeist, Leviathan, Darkthrone (to an extent, they have way too much material for me to keep up with so I don't).

My black metal preferences run the gamut from atmospheric, symphonic stuff to more traditionally brutal metal stuff. I don't know if I am into "blackened death" because as far as I know, there is not a lot of death metal that I like aside from Dying Fetus, Cannibal Corpse, Origin, & Malevolent Creation.

I'm always on the look out for black metal that I might like, so if anyone knows any bands similar to the ones listed and you want to drop their names and ideally, their best album to start with, I'd appreciate it.

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Problem is you just listed a bunch of random black metal bands that don't really sound anything like each other, so it'd be nigh impossible to steer you in the right direction. The majority of what I listen to is black metal, I'm familiar with all those bands and I can't find a common thread in the ones you listed. I like some of them while I don't care for a bunch of the others. If I were to give you a rec that you liked it'd probably just be dumb luck. You may know what you like when you hear it but as far as the rest of us know (at least if we're going by that list) there's really no telling what you might like.

Fortunately for you, you've come to the right place! There must be at least 20 to 50 black metal albums that get posted here on a daily basis. Many of which include handy Youtube links for your convenience. You've got the What Are You Listening to Now thread for ideas, and of course there's this thread, as well as an entire section of the forum devoted exclusively to black metal. Many of these posts include lists of our favorite bm albums. If you can't find anything new to you that tickles your fancy in all these many dozens if not hundreds of pages of black metal recs then I don't know what to tell you. I could make you a list of 100 killer black metal bands that you might not know but in the end there's really no way around the fact that you'll have to put in the work and listen for yourself. 

If you want to narrow that "bands that sounds like" list down to one or two bands at a time you might get more helpful responses.

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8 hours ago, NokturnalBoredom said:

Rotting Christ, Varathron,

If you want to get your feta on I suggest Empire of the Moon - Eclipse and Kawir - Adrasteia. Both great Greek bands.

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Emperor, Immortal

For classic Norwegian black metal I think Ild - Fandens Lykteskjaer is a great new band that pays tribute to the sounds of yore. Also Moldé Volhal - Into the Cave of Ordeals

Witchery and Destroyer 666 is more black/thrash so I guess bands like Aura noir and violent thrash like Dreadful Fate might work.

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Melechesh

If you like the middle eastern scales on top of your black metal I think Akvan and Nader Sadek are good starting points.

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Marduk

If you like Marduk, particularly the later albums then Funeral Mist and Triumphator are essential. Both feature Marduks singer Mortuus/Arioch and especially Funeral Mist is amazing. FM are even among the top 5 best black metal bands ever IMO.

For the raw stuff, I think there's some real gems. The Suns journey Through The Night is a band I never get tired of promoting; he masterfully blends cosmic ambient synth and raw black metal into a suffocating, glorious whole. Just listen to "Crawling Nebula of Dismal Light"

 

Also recommended:

Trhä - Novej Kalhnjënno

Forteresse - Themes pour la Rebellion (one of the best BM albums of the past decade!)

Malakhim - Theion (a brilliant blend of Norwegian second wave, 00's orthodox (think Ofermod and Watain) and modern slightly chaotic BM like Akhlys and Deathspell Omega)

 

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Yo, that "The Sun's Journey Through the Night" was great and I'm not usually into that sort of production value. It relaxed me and I fell into sort of a nod for about an hour and woke up feeling all refreshed. Might have to look for that one.

I went out and ran some errands and listened to the new Darkthrone while I drove around, it's pretty good and I'd consider buying it too, but I appreciate the fact that you actually knew what I meant when I dropped different bands I listen to on here because Varathron & Rotting Christ definitely have their own sound, as do Nokturnal Mortum and Emperor.

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If anyone read my first post (second after the introduction) you know I’m new to metal. But it feels like not many people talk so I just want to share my favorite what I’m listen to and maybe some will find it useful or something. 
 

So here is my what I found so far and like listening to: 

Satanic Warmaster 

Behexen 

Sargeist

Azaghal

Thank you who have give me some of these suggestions. 

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4 hours ago, Daiena said:

If anyone read my first post (second after the introduction) you know I’m new to metal. But it feels like not many people talk so I just want to share my favorite what I’m listen to and maybe some will find it useful or something. 
 

So here is my what I found so far and like listening to: 

Satanic Warmaster 

Behexen 

Sargeist

Azaghal

Thank you who have given me some of these suggestions. 

You're welcome!

Many people here do talk quite a bit. I'll assume you just meant that this thread had not been posted on in the last 3 months. So thanks for resurrecting it. You have located the black metal subdivision of this forum with well over 100 separate discussions including this one. There is a ton of black metal to be found out t'here and you can get hundreds of recos for it right here. I might direct you to have a look at the Top 10 Black Metal Albums of the 21st Century' thread, my list can be found on page 2. 

Fortunately in this modern age it is ridiculously easy to research and sample bands to get a feel for which ones you might like. We can talk and talk about various countries' scenes and all the different bands we like all day long, but a listen is worth 10,000 words. There is no substitute for just picking some names that look intriguing and have a listen for yourself, and then just take it from there. Have fun and good luck.

You just listed 4 Finnish black metal bands. Bravo, you have excellent taste in black metal already on just your second week. By March you'll probably be recommending bands to me.

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3 hours ago, Daiena said:

If anyone read my first post (second after the introduction) you know I’m new to metal. But it feels like not many people talk so I just want to share my favorite what I’m listen to and maybe some will find it useful or something. 
 

So here is my what I found so far and like listening to: 

Satanic Warmaster 

Behexen 

Sargeist

Azaghal

Thank you who have give me some of these suggestions. 

You are definitely into Finnish black metal, so you have good taste...

I think at least in some regard, people didn't want to overwhelm you with too many bands at once, but if you want some more

Korgonthurus

Cosmic Church

Blood Red Fog

Sielunvihollinen

Lathspell

The True Werwolf (This is the guy from Satanic Warmaster...he's got a hundred different bands, and they're all usually pretty solid)

White Death (very similar sound to Satanic Warmaster)

Hautakammio

Malum

Rienaus

Perdition Winds

Warmoon Lord (definitely give this guy a try)

Not sure if you didn't like these or if you haven't tried them yet...

Baptism

Marduk

Mgla

I'd also check out the "What are you Listening to" thread...you have to scroll down on the main forum page, and click on Forum Games...you'll find it there. That's where you'll find people posting all sorts of different bands or all different styles.

Also check out the "Upcoming Albums/New Releases 2022 Edition" thread...that's under General Chat on the main page. People will be posting all sorts of different bands playing different styles of heavy metal on there all year long. Neither of those are black metal only, but they're good threads for learning about different bands and different styles

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41 minutes ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

You're welcome!

Many people here do talk quite a bit. I'll assume you just meant that this thread had not been posted on in the last 3 months. So thanks for resurrecting it. You have located the black metal subdivision of this forum with well over 100 separate discussions including this one. There is a ton of black metal to be found out t'here and you can get hundreds of recos for it right here. I might direct you to have a look at the Top 10 Black Metal Albums of the 21st Century' thread, my list can be found on page 2. 

Fortunately in this modern age it is ridiculously easy to research and sample bands to get a feel for which ones you might like. We can talk and talk about various countries' scenes and all the different bands we like all day long, but a listen is worth 10,000 words. There is no substitute for just picking some names that look intriguing and have a listen for yourself, and then just take it from there. Have fun and good luck.

You just listed 4 Finnish black metal bands. Bravo, you have excellent taste in black metal already on just your second week. By March you'll probably be recommending bands to me.

Thank you haha. I know, I really like discover that way you say. I just find a band called Hellhammer that I’m listening to before I go sleep 😴 

42 minutes ago, SurgicalBrute said:

You are definitely into Finnish black metal, so you have good taste...

I think at least in some regard, people didn't want to overwhelm you with too many bands at once, but if you want some more

Korgonthurus

Cosmic Church

Blood Red Fog

Sielunvihollinen

Lathspell

The True Werwolf (This is the guy from Satanic Warmaster...he's got a hundred different bands, and they're all usually pretty solid)

White Death (very similar sound to Satanic Warmaster)

Hautakammio

Malum

Rienaus

Perdition Winds

Warmoon Lord (definitely give this guy a try)

Not sure if you didn't like these or if you haven't tried them yet...

Baptism

Marduk

Mgla

I'd also check out the "What are you Listening to" thread...you have to scroll down on the main forum page, and click on Forum Games...you'll find it there. That's where you'll find people posting all sorts of different bands or all different styles.

Also check out the "Upcoming Albums/New Releases 2022 Edition" thread...that's under General Chat on the main page. People will be posting all sorts of different bands playing different styles of heavy metal on there all year long. Neither of those are black metal only, but they're good threads for learning about different bands and different styles

Thankyou ! 😇

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19 minutes ago, Daiena said:

Thank you haha. I know, I really like discover that way you say. I just find a band called Hellhammer that I’m listening to before I go sleep 😴 

Thankyou ! 😇

HellHammer (pre-Celtic Frost band with Tom Warrior) is as essential as Celtic Frost and Black Sabbath for metal heads. Nothing wrong there.

Lots of different black metal out there. Surge's recommendations are excellent as usual. I'd also advocate checking out a few bands who play black metal, but not necessarily in the same style as those listed. A few recommendations:

Melodic Black:

Dissection

Dawn 

Thulcandra

Folk Black:

Moonsorrow

Drudkh

Havukruunu

Malokarpatan

Bestial Black:

Archgoat

Black Witchery

Blasphemy

Psychedelic/Progressive Black:

Orannsi Pazuzu

Deathspell Omega

Blut Aus Nord

 

Lots of other flavors and mixtures of black metal and other subgenres, but these should give you a good idea of what's out there. And if you don't have a good foundation in bm history, definitely check out the classics from bands like Bathory, Darkthrone, Mayhem, Emperor, and Immortal.

 

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1 hour ago, SurgicalBrute said:

Almost suggested Dissection before...then I thought, "Oh damn...what if he chooses Reinkaos?" 😁

I actually like Reinkaos. Unpopular opinion I guess. Not my favorite of theirs/Jon's and certainly a different representation of the band and can be argued about whether or not it's black metal, but not the album I'd recommend to someone new to the band. Same for the early death metal stuff. @Daiena go with The Somberlain or Storm of the Lights Bane if you check out Dissection. Or just skip them and go straight to Dawn or Thulcandra who do what Dissection did but better.

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I'd just like to mention that depending on your sensitivities, some of these bands are more or less sketchy when it comes to Nazi/fascist affiliations. You might not care about that, and that's fine, but as a newcomer to metal just be warned. Prime offenders would be Satanic Warmaster, Clandestine Blaze, Goatmoon, Spear of Longinus, Absurd, Grand Belial's Key, Graveland.

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10 hours ago, navybsn said:

HellHammer (pre-Celtic Frost band with Tom Warrior) is as essential as Celtic Frost and Black Sabbath for metal heads. Nothing wrong there.

Lots of different black metal out there. Surge's recommendations are excellent as usual. I'd also advocate checking out a few bands who play black metal, but not necessarily in the same style as those listed. A few recommendations:

Melodic Black:

Dissection

Dawn 

Thulcandra

Folk Black:

Moonsorrow

Drudkh

Havukruunu

Malokarpatan

Bestial Black:

Archgoat

Black Witchery

Blasphemy

Psychedelic/Progressive Black:

Orannsi Pazuzu

Deathspell Omega

Blut Aus Nord

 

Lots of other flavors and mixtures of black metal and other subgenres, but these should give you a good idea of what's out there. And if you don't have a good foundation in bm history, definitely check out the classics from bands like Bathory, Darkthrone, Mayhem, Emperor, and Immortal.

 

Hi. I listened a bit to them, and i think i need give it more time and please correct me if im wrong so i can learn better, i miss a little the feeling i get from example Satanic Warmaster and Sargeist among other i have in my library, is this mix with black metal and other genre or i am wrong? The ones i react with this question was Dissection, Moonsorŕow and Drudkh i missed some special sound like i get from the others i have? Almost remind me of when i tried listen to death metal but i dont know...

Also i thinking much why i have hard to listen to Darkthorne, Mayhem, Emporer and Immortal, i see almost everyone likes them i just dont know why i feel like i clicked much better with Burzum, Satanic Warmaster, Behexen and Sargeist?

Only thing is with some songs Burzum have it chocked me because it totally changes from his music to slow calm music, for example Rundgang Um Die Transzendentale Saule Der Singularit, so when this comes i have to skip song because it ruins all for me. The album Thulean Mysteries only this type of songs. The Ways of Yore also same. Why is this?

 

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I want to ask something, if you listen to the voice when he sings here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nt_-mlPufZQ

and here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxqYZtk6E6w

These are examples of songs i found with a voice that screams and i absolutely love it and cant stop listening.

 

But with other artists there is a voice that is not screaming but instead sounds like this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvaZWnJL7xI

and:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCN8qkWVu1w

Like raspy you know what i mean? I dont like that as much, sounds little like death metal with growling? so im thinking is this different genres or something else, or is it 100% the same just different songs?

 

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