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Eschaton is loving amazing with an extremely raw sound. Between poo poo and Piss We are Born is the first time they balanced the noise with soaring choruses and it benefitted by playing after Bellum Omnium Contra Omnes which was pure aggression. Constellation however took that, refined it to unknown levels and then people expected Passion to be the same dramatic leap forward when it was "more of the same", still great but Anaal Nathrakh can do better than great. Vanitas proves that. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rymgm3jcuWc
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Oh my god, all this Eschaton talk is great. I forgot how great Eschaton was. Even that weird faux-industrial track at the end kills.
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# ? Jun 18, 2013 20:59 |
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Sounds like bumblebees loving some dude up in the forest. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqF0vdzO-iU
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# ? Jun 19, 2013 03:02 |
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Between poo poo And Piss We Are Born is the track that got me into Anaal Nathrakh and was a serious revelation for me in how extreme metal can get. Eschaton is incredible.
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# ? Jun 19, 2013 05:00 |
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Trees and Squids posted:Between poo poo And Piss We Are Born is the track that got me into Anaal Nathrakh and was a serious revelation for me in how extreme metal can get. Eschaton is incredible. Exactly. That and "When The Dragon Devours Both Lion And Child.
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# ? Jun 19, 2013 13:21 |
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I've always ignored Anaal Nathrak because somehow I got the idea that they were really grindy and not something I would be into. Decided to finally give them a listen after all the praise from you guys. I am an idiot. This band loving owns. Had I heard Vanitas last year it would have easily been in my top 10.
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# ? Jun 19, 2013 14:35 |
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The Codex Necro is still their best IMHO. The Supreme Necrotic Audnance is one of the most intense songs ever and a perfect opening.
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# ? Jun 19, 2013 16:44 |
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Hulk Krogan posted:I've always ignored Anaal Nathrak because somehow I got the idea that they were really grindy and not something I would be into. Decided to finally give them a listen after all the praise from you guys. Yeah, they get described as a black/grind band a lot, a description that doesn't do them a lot of justice. Plus, I've never known anyone really into grind who particularly cared about Anaal Nathrakh.
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# ? Jun 19, 2013 17:28 |
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Am I the only one who thinks "In the Constellation of the Black Widow" is far and above Anaal Nathrakh's best album?
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 06:45 |
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aliencowboy posted:Am I the only one who thinks "In the Constellation of the Black Widow" is far and above Anaal Nathrakh's best album? Nope. With you 100%. Not seeing enough love for Domine Non Es Dignus here though, probably my third favourite by them after Constellation and The Codex Necro. Do Not Speak is an absurdly good song.
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 10:14 |
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It's got to be Birmingham. That city has long been known as the most depressing place in the UK and there are so many bands that have translated it's broken spirit directly into music. From the working class steel mills of the 60's/70's you got Black Sabbath. Tony Iommi's signature tone probably wouldn't have been discovered if it wasn't for his fretting hand being maimed in an industrial accident and his ex-boss forming prosthetic finger tips out of plastic bottles and leather patches. Now the Steel Mills are gone and you get Mick and Dave right around the turn of the Millenium when the government is trying to force a happy face on the midlands. Yet for all the activity of a modern British city the soul of the place is still as desolate as any isolated Scandinavian or East European town. The perfect breeding ground for metal bands.
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 12:23 |
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Are Anaal Nathrakh the guys that got about a bajillion metalheads infuriated when one of em was photographed wearing a Radiohead tshirt?
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 21:10 |
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5er posted:Are Anaal Nathrakh the guys that got about a bajillion metalheads infuriated when one of em was photographed wearing a Radiohead tshirt? Wouldn't surprise me. I once had a friend who regularly would talk to Mick and he seemed to be a pretty humorous open-minded guy that listened to a lot of different non-metal music.
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 21:27 |
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One night at MDF, we spent a few hours talking entirely in broken sentences formed like Abigail lyrics. I was disappointed to find out that their frontman does not speak in Abigail lyrics. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAd7W5ISyy0 I got time for some beer I'm ready for loving drunk metal There is no time to stop and look back Six six six pack loving beer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hH4KmGYsE3A Who stole my beer? I want to drink loving beer Beer is what I need Raise some loving hell Black goat screaming voice Metal holocaust attack I’m too much drank Puke vomit piss Beer! Metal! Sex! Hell loving metal! Beer! Metal! Sex! Hell loving metal! Zodijackylite fucked around with this message at 22:32 on Jun 20, 2013 |
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5er posted:Are Anaal Nathrakh the guys that got about a bajillion metalheads infuriated when one of em was photographed wearing a Radiohead tshirt? If you only listen to metal, you're going to make very boring metal.
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 23:37 |
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Anaal Nathrakh seems really impressed with how extreme they try to be. It all feels like they're trying to remind me that "we're Anaal Nathrakh and so we're gonna facemelt you with a wall of noise album after album". Mayhem and Satyricon already had that thing covered though, and both were better at melting faces and making interesting music. Probably good stuff to hear with your morning cup on the way to work, though.aliencowboy posted:If you only listen to metal, you're going to make very boring metal. The best Black Metal guys listened to classical, techno/trance and synthpop along with the metal stuff they liked. Same definitely rings true in the other subgenres.
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# ? Jun 21, 2013 19:35 |
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RHTITE posted:The best Black Metal guys listened to classical, techno/trance and synthpop along with the metal stuff they liked. Same definitely rings true in the other subgenres. I get a real kick out of imagining Varg rockin' out to some synth-pop.
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# ? Jun 21, 2013 23:13 |
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Instead of hanging out with the Norwegian scene guys, he was always hanging out at local house music joints (except for when he was burning churches or shanking dudes a few dozen times).
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# ? Jun 22, 2013 00:01 |
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Anyone know of some good Russian language death metal? Found Scartown recently and I need more. Doesn't have to be melodic either.
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MariusLecter posted:Anyone know of some good Russian language death metal? Found Scartown recently and I need more. Doesn't have to be melodic either. It's not death metal, and it's not Russian really, but I feel like this band deserves a shout-out for everyone else in this thread, and you might like them anyways. I'm pretty sure the lyrics are in Russian, because I can understand a little, but it might just be due to the language similarity. Anyways, here's the link. http://wedonthaveaname.bandcamp.com/ For everyone else, it's a mix of 90s screamo/emo and black metal. It's incredibly good.
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Nails posted:It's not death metal, and it's not Russian really, but I feel like this band deserves a shout-out for everyone else in this thread, and you might like them anyways. I'm pretty sure the lyrics are in Russian, because I can understand a little, but it might just be due to the language similarity. Anyways, here's the link. It's Czech actually, but sorta close!
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# ? Jun 23, 2013 06:47 |
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QPZIL posted:It's Czech actually, but sorta close! I thought that might be the case. I studied Russian in college for a while, and had heard that there's large similarities between a lot of those languages, so I guess that explains why so much of it looked familiar.
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# ? Jun 23, 2013 07:01 |
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MariusLecter posted:Anyone know of some good Russian language death metal? Found Scartown recently and I need more. Doesn't have to be melodic either.
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# ? Jun 23, 2013 13:30 |
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The new Peste Noire album is out and it's a shitload better than the previous one. Famine has never sounded this drunk.
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# ? Jun 23, 2013 18:53 |
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That's good to hear, even though over time L'Ordure has grown on me like genital warts. Does anyone know of a US distro that will be getting the new one?
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m-o-o-n posted:The new Peste Noire album is out and it's a shitload better than the previous one. Famine has never sounded this drunk. Interview with Famine: http://www.lamesnieherlequin.com/2013/04/interview-kpn-v-english-version/
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Henchman of Santa posted:Not death metal, but since you're asking for DM in the black metal thread I'm gonna ignore genre specifics and recommend Аспид (Aspid). They only have one album, Кровоизлияние (Extravasation), but it's one of the best thrash albums ever. Well gently caress me. Thanks for the recommendation, hope they put out more stuff.
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m-o-o-n posted:The new Peste Noire album is out and it's a shitload better than the previous one. Famine has never sounded this drunk. My expectations were pretty low, but gently caress me this sample is killer. I have such a love/hate relationship with Famine. He comes across as such a dick, but goddamn he is really creative, and creates some genuinely interesting black metal. Basically he is an elitist knob, but his talent is undeniable, so... Like when I listen to Blood In Our Wells, and it makes me want to become a Ukrainian nationalist, this does the same, but with France.
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 10:44 |
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MariusLecter posted:Anyone know of some good Russian language death metal? Found Scartown recently and I need more. Doesn't have to be melodic either. Arafel? More black than death, but look what thread you're in.
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nomapple posted:I have such a love/hate relationship with Famine. He comes across as such a dick, but goddamn he is really creative, and creates some genuinely interesting black metal. Basically he is an elitist knob, but his talent is undeniable, so... Similar to how I feel about Hunter Hunt-Hendrix. Speaking of that Czech band, you guys might want to check out Vesper by Entropia. Eastern-European black metal with atmospheric sludge influence. Good stuff. Gamma Nerd fucked around with this message at 21:32 on Jun 24, 2013 |
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Gamma Nerd posted:Similar to how I feel about Hunter Hunt-Hendrix. I don't know. I think the rest of that band could succeed and excel without his pseudo-intellectual lip, or that horrible cat-rape whining.
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 22:07 |
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MariusLecter posted:Anyone know of some good Russian language death metal? Found Scartown recently and I need more. Doesn't have to be melodic either. I'm a bit slow but since it's the black metal thread, check our Varhorn/Bapxxoph. I picked up their album from a cheap Ukranian distro and it's good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0Zl0LqraS4
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Oldstench posted:Interview with Famine: I have a really hard time with Peste Noire. I mean, he says interesting stuff, and he writes interesting music. I also love Audrey Sylvain. But all the white supremacy stuff that he's wrapped up in, and his band by association, really grosses me out. I am pretty sure this is why I prefer all the cascadian black metal at this point. It seems to focus neither on "look how kvlt and evil I am" or nazi-punk bullshit, but explore the philosophical themes sometimes found in black metal that interest me. This interview was definitely an interesting read though. I think the worst revelation in it is that Audrey is probably also a white supremacist, which makes me really sad because I love Amesoeurs. Maybe it was before she went bonkers or something.
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# ? Jun 25, 2013 00:15 |
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I know, Famine's personal beliefs bum me out too. It was easier when he espoused a mix of French nationalism and elitism that shied away from white supremacy (the whole "how can I be a white supremacist? Indra's in the band!" stuff from the interview he gave around the release of Folkfuck Folie), but he seems to go back on that in this recent interview. It'd be much easier to ignore him if he produced typical garbage NSBM, but he's released some of the most interesting and captivating black metal I've heard recently. Really, I just ride the "I can listen to music produced by people I don't agree with" excuse really hard. Besides, Famine seems to love loving with people, so maybe it's all an elaborate prank. It also helps that I don't speak French very well. On another note, does anyone have any love for Axis of Light. They haven't put out a ton of material but their recent split is amazing: http://bandcamp.fallenempirerecords.com/album/split-2
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deadking posted:I know, Famine's personal beliefs bum me out too. It was easier when he espoused a mix of French nationalism and elitism that shied away from white supremacy (the whole "how can I be a white supremacist? Indra's in the band!" stuff from the interview he gave around the release of Folkfuck Folie), but he seems to go back on that in this recent interview. It'd be much easier to ignore him if he produced typical garbage NSBM, but he's released some of the most interesting and captivating black metal I've heard recently. Really, I just ride the "I can listen to music produced by people I don't agree with" excuse really hard. Besides, Famine seems to love loving with people, so maybe it's all an elaborate prank. It also helps that I don't speak French very well. I sometimes wonder too if it's just his way of pissing off people, which I know he loves to do. I looked at some of the newer albums lyrics though, and 'race' is definitely a topic he addresses often. I do think it's more about French nationalism than white supremacy for him, based on his comments about preferring those of mixed-race to establish themselves as French because he sees them as French, but there's also all these other things he says that are totally hosed up, lovely and, definitely racist as hell. It's a shame, because I'll probably pay a lot less attention if any to them now, but I sure as hell am not giving them any money. I feel like black metal is by and large an incredibly difficult genre to support, because you have to follow the trail of where you money goes to make sure you're not funding some kind of white power group or something. I don't think this is an issue unique to black metal though. It's in all sorts of art. I find it difficult to separate the art from the artist when I know buying it is fueling a hate speech machine, or a group that actively seeks to reduce the quality of life of others. I laughed a little when Famine started talking poo poo about black metallers and he was saying most black metal fans are huge pussies who never actually commit to evil. I feel pretty okay with myself though, because I don't actually pretend to be evil at all, I just like the aesthetics of their musical sound and find some of the philosophy and ideology behind it fascinating so .
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# ? Jun 25, 2013 04:01 |
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So is he like a Le Grande Terreur fanatic or something? Because that's what his lyrical subject and imagery truly inspires. Maybe I should read his interviews, but it sounds like they're more of the same. Anyway, I gave the new album a cursory listen and I couldn't say I was too into it. It sounded way too disjointed for me.
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Zodijackylite posted:I'm a bit slow but since it's the black metal thread, check our Varhorn/Bapxxoph. I picked up their album from a cheap Ukranian distro and it's good. This is reminding me of Walknut.
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Smekerman posted:So is he like a Le Grande Terreur fanatic or something? Because that's what his lyrical subject and imagery truly inspires. Maybe I should read his interviews, but it sounds like they're more of the same. If I have it right, Famine's pretty against the legacy of the French Revolution (the insert of L'Ordure... is the Marianne crossed out). His brand of French nationalism looks back to medieval France.
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# ? Jun 25, 2013 16:12 |
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Vanitas was my favourite album of last year. Heads up, Londoners - Nathrakh is headlining one of the Candlefest days in August. Being friends with Mick Kenney on Facebook is ace, too, as it means I get a steady stream of photos of Mick Kenney in my timeline. Mmm. Mick Kenney.
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I'm relatively bored of all the stuff I listened to, which mostly came out mid-late 2012, anyone able to reccomend me anything particularly good that's come out in the past couple of months? I'm a fan of a giant variety of stuff so I'd rather not give any "kinda like band [x]..." type thing to be more likely to get something left field that I'll think is loving awesome... help a brother out?
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