Hmm, only one mention for Chicago's very own Nachtmystium? One amazing band and really solid live \m/
Don't get me wrong, I think they're great, but they're barely really BM anymore. I guess you still might call them psychedelic black metal, but with each release the emphasis is way more on the other aspects than the standard BM proceedings. Not that that's a bad thing, but....
That's funny -- I'm curious to see what you have that was done by him! I've been listening to a lot of 'Cascadian' bm lately -- Addaura, Alda, Dispirit, Krallice, Panopticon, Skagos, Threnos and the like. I love it dearly.
Available on netflix streaming....great story even if your not into BM: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sr_RaCM-1ug
Mamaleek - Kurdaitcha <a class=\"postlink\" href=\"http://www.enemieslist.net/mamaleek/\" onclick=\"window.open(this.href);return false;\">http://www.enemieslist.net/mamaleek/</a> Certainly not kvlt at all, either, but I highly recommend this to bm fans who are adventurous listeners in the least bit. Also recommended bm / post-rock / shoegaze influenced stuff: Cold Body Radiation - The Great White Emptiness (one of my favorite releases of 2010) deafheaven - Demo deafheaven - Roads to Judah Heretoir - .Existenz. Hypomanie - A City in Mono Lantlôs - .neon Murmuüre - s/t (highly, highly recommended) Sleeping Peonies - Ghosts, and Other Things
^ deafheaven are pretty fantastic, equal parts Krallice and Mono. Strange they were picked up by deathwish. Cold body radiation sound great, thanks for the heads up Negative Plane is a great band I just found out about, loud.brutal.beautiful
is that new burzum any good i need to hear it but i bought the new rotten sound instead i am more of a grind death guy first then i dabble in the black after... carcass is to blame for that
holy run-on sentence batman yes it is good please check it out is worth a listen for sure I personally think it is one of his best albums
The movie a lot of those clips are from (August Underground's Mordum) is pretty lame / great. Aaanyway, back on topic. I've been listening to a lot of old doom stuff lately, but as for bm: Ash Borer - s/t Ash Borer / Fell Voices - Split Fell Voices - s/t Fell Voices - Untitled Lake of Blood - As Time and Tide Erodes Stone (really decent atmospheric melodic usbm) Petrychor - Dryad Velnias - Sovereign Nocturnal (kind of blackened folk usbm)
Thats one of those things that i should see and say "thats so metal" but the words can not seem to form... I'm at a loss.
"Liturgy are the first black metal band that truly embodies the ghosts of New York. They play metal like it's a minimalist downtown art/life/religion project in the tradition of dronemasters Glenn Branca, Rhys Chatham and La Monte Young's Dream Syndicate. Through their own brand of growling, gnarling, lightning-fast black grind, Liturgy try to find euphoria through dissonance, repetition and volume--turning metal nightmares into something ready for the Dream House. -Village Voice" HAHAHAHAHA ! Fuck you Liturgy, that BM band truly embodies the ghosts of New York !
I like both Liturgy and Hemlock. But, haters gonna hate. I have not heard the new Liturgy yet, though. Curious if it's any good. I've been listening to this a lot lately: Shaidar Logoth - Chapter I: The Peddler It's free, just put $0 in the amount field. I have been thinking about starting to collect bm cassettes. I probably don't need to chase any other formats (after amassing quite a vinyl collection over only one year into it, with no plans of stopping), so it might just be a fleeting desire. I've got a shitty boombox that I purchased solely to listen to a tape, but does anyone happen to have any input in this department? Know of any good but inexpensive tape decks, etc.?
I sounds like Bring Me the Horizon. The new Primordial is great.It's plain old Heavy Metal now. Tapes are cool looking but they always fuck up after a while.
Oh, wow, ouch... lol. Still, would like to check it out for myself. Have you heard Christian Mistress? You seem to be into a lot of different genres, which is great, so I'm curious what you'd think of them.