do you like black metal?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdF5i7g1paA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_N91vrjJtM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcyi_xFtgGQ
heard any good black metal lately?
Apart from the complete lack of rhythm diversity, it's pretty good.
https://ungesehen.bandcamp.com/album/unaussprechliches-entsetzen
> lack of rhythm diversity
there is literally rythm changes > within < the songs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R_TFu4Nmd4
>>74208639
>complete lack of rhythm diversity
that's death metal
>>74208567
I want to listen to more. What's some good shit? I'm a BM pleb.
>>74209848
start from 2nd wave
>>74208567
Who /black doom/ here?
>>74208567
I listen to a lot of Anaal Nathrakh, some other favorites of mine are Keep of Kalessin (not the albums after Koloss), Dark Funeral and Mayhem.
Good songs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hg5qJJYiwGw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6N2auFngb40
>>74209941
Primitiv Man are great! Seen them live once.
>>74209996
Did they perform inside a cloak?
>>74209909
>>74210032
Cool thanks, listening to Panzerfaust now.
>>74210010
Nah, but they were heavy as fuck.
>>74208567
i like burzum and urfaust and recently i got into noenum, i need more bands tho
black caca
Metalpunk is best black metal.
mgla is fantastic
>>74209848
Start with some essentials. These should serve as a good introduction.
>Mayhem - De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas
>Burzum - first 4 albums
>Darkthrone - The unholy trilogy, Panzerfaust
>Dissection - The Somberlain, Storm of the Light's Bane
>Emperor - In the Nightside Eclipse
>Bathory - Under the Sign of the Black Mark, Blood Fire Death
>Shining - Halmstad
>Leviathan - The Tenth Sublevel of Suicide
The 'black-circle' bands take all the credit for the second wave. Mayhem, Darkthrone, Burzum, Emperor, Immortal, Satyricon, and Enslaved, and while I'm not saying they're bad at all, can we agree that here's some other important bands that should be associated with the early second wave? These are just off the top of my head, Windir and Emperyium are the only I genuinely feel should be associated on this list, but the other 6 are potentials. What are your thoughts? Also, the albums I picked aren't important, I'm implying the whole discography.
>>74212942
I'm not surprised that the bands which you mentioned are the most well-known 2nd wave band considering the sordid mythology surrounding them and the fact that the music that they were making was ultimately the most accessible stuff being produced by the biggest bands of the genre at the time.
Ildjarn, Graveland and Abruptum are as important as Mayhem, Emperor and Burzum for me, but I'm not really surprised that they're nowhere nearly as well-known.
>>74213090
For me it was Enslaved, windir, and Satanic Warmaster, but I guess Satanic Warmaster is too new to call them important in the second wave, Windir I still argue was important for the writing styles they had, almost like if Bathory was a second wave band. Graveland I do agree is an important band, idjam and abruptum I'll admit I personally never heard much of but I know a lot of people listlen to them like they do mutiilation and graveland.
>>74212942
I think the longer people listen and explore the genre, the more they understand this, especially when considering the Norwegian stuff in the context of first wave and the transition period before the Norwegian full-lengths started being churned out.
Master's Hammer, Samael, Rotting Christ, and other transitional stuff are all understood to be just as important, albeit not necessarily as popular because there's no mythology comparable to the church burning-murder stuff, as the Norwegian stuff. At least that's the impression I get talking to older metalheads that lived through the scene, or people that have extensively explored the genre.
It's no surprise the popular sentiment focuses on the usual names tho