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That sounds like bullshit, you can do whatever you want with grindcore.
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Giudecca posted:While I prefer death metal and grindcore, it tends to have a lot more closed-minded fans. People who are into black metal are usually into ambient and electronic stuff a lot too. Eh, I don't think that's a true generalization. I could say something similar about death and grind fans. A lot of those fans are also punk fans. A lot of black metal fans are into nothing but orthodox black metal.
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# ? Oct 8, 2008 23:51 |
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Death Rotisserie posted:Eh, I don't think that's a true generalization. I could say something similar about death and grind fans. A lot of those fans are also punk fans. A lot of black metal fans are into nothing but orthodox black metal. I prefer protestant black metal . The more Wisconsin Synod Lutheran, the better.
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# ? Oct 9, 2008 00:13 |
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Qu Appelle posted:I prefer protestant black metal . The more Wisconsin Synod Lutheran, the better.
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# ? Oct 9, 2008 04:32 |
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het posted:My fave is Papist Inferno - Heretical Marian Idolatry Feh, those guys went downhill after Blackened Transubstantiation.
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# ? Oct 9, 2008 08:25 |
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So it's very likely that I will be interviewing Watain when they come through town tomorrow, and I'm pretty drat excited. I already have a few pages of questions prepared, but I'm curious if anyone has anything in particular they would like me to ask them.
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# ? Oct 11, 2008 04:28 |
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Ickyzor posted:So it's very likely that I will be interviewing Watain when they come through town tomorrow, and I'm pretty drat excited. I already have a few pages of questions prepared, but I'm curious if anyone has anything in particular they would like me to ask them. You caught the Chicago show? How was the indie pop band that opened for them? http://www.myspace.com/wallydogger I can't completely say that I can't believe these guys were supposed to open for Watain, but ugh what a complete non sequitur.
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# ? Oct 12, 2008 07:27 |
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I unwittingly met Kyle from Nightbringer at work the other day. He came up to my register at the liquor store and I asked him about his Nightbringer shirt, to which he replied, "Oh yeah, that's my band". We talked about some albums and upcoming releases and then he told me they're opening for Watain this Monday. I'm thinking a trip up to Denver is in order. Any Colorado Springs-ites want to carpool?
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# ? Oct 12, 2008 07:53 |
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Death Rotisserie posted:You caught the Chicago show? How was the indie pop band that opened for them? Wow, who thought of that combo?
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# ? Oct 12, 2008 09:36 |
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Ickyzor posted:So it's very likely that I will be interviewing Watain when they come through town tomorrow, and I'm pretty drat excited. I already have a few pages of questions prepared, but I'm curious if anyone has anything in particular they would like me to ask them. Ask them if they're planning on doing any interesting music or if they prefer just to tour nonstop instead.
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# ? Oct 12, 2008 16:06 |
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Death Rotisserie posted:You caught the Chicago show? How was the indie pop band that opened for them? What the gently caress... everything I've known in a lie.
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# ? Oct 12, 2008 17:36 |
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Ickyzor posted:So it's very likely that I will be interviewing Watain when they come through town tomorrow, and I'm pretty drat excited. I already have a few pages of questions prepared, but I'm curious if anyone has anything in particular they would like me to ask them. Ask them if they need any album art done for free by a young inexperienced artist, possibly based in the UK. HAHAHAHA! Haha... *sigh* :|
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# ? Oct 12, 2008 20:06 |
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Sweet, just ordered my first ever batch of black metal albums. It ended up costing roughly $400, which got me 20 albums. The original plan was no more than $200, but I just kept discovering all these great bands... it just wouldn't stop. Oh well, what's money right?
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# ? Oct 14, 2008 00:31 |
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$400? That sounds like an awful lot for only 20 albums. Next time try used bins. The whole fad aspect died awhile ago and you can find killer stuff in used bins. All that money spent on irony, oh dear.
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# ? Oct 14, 2008 03:30 |
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Ghost of Orbo posted:$400? That sounds like an awful lot for only 20 albums. Next time try used bins. The whole fad aspect died awhile ago and you can find killer stuff in used bins. I only know of one record store we have in Stockholm that would work like that, and at the same time actually have a decent range of black metal albums, but I forgot its name... I don't even know if it's still active these days. All other decent stores (that I know of) have had to close down unfortunately. And if I'd go to, for example, Rocks or Åhlens (popular store chains) they would have higher prices, and probably not have the albums I was looking for (and I've never seen any "used bins" at these places). This way I at least got 98% of the stuff I was looking for, and scored a book for $1!
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# ? Oct 14, 2008 13:08 |
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$20 an album is about 14-15€ which is what new albums go for in the metal shops here in Dublin (look harder, every European city has at least one tiny shop peddling BM that will also have lots of used stuff). If you were buying online from the States or from labels you should be paying quite a bit less though.
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# ? Oct 14, 2008 15:35 |
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As a general rule of thumb, if you can actually find black metal albums in a store they're either: A) Extremely well known, cornerstone of the genre releases, which can probably be picked up on online distros for half the price, used for a third of the price, or on ebay for sweet gently caress all as long as you don't care about first editions. B) Recently released shite by a well known band who's previous work still suckers people in. C) Black metal on a relatively "major" label. If it's not a re-released/re-pressed well known album (see part A), avoid. There are exceptions to this and you will find absolute bargains in the used section of many independent music stores (same for oldschool death metal), but 95% of the time if it's new and in a shop, the first online distro you look at will be far cheaper even after shipping.
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Gr31lly posted:There are exceptions to this and you will find absolute bargains in the used section of many independent music stores (same for oldschool death metal), but 95% of the time if it's new and in a shop, the first online distro you look at will be far cheaper even after shipping. Plus, one tends to not get all the attitude of some of these BM shop owners. I swear, you accidentally ask for the WRONG band, and these clerks will just go all diva up in your face. "Oh, we don't stock THAT - they are not tr00 kvlt frostbitten enough for us. Until they record their next album in their mother's basement while wearing only goat skins and bloting to Odin after every track, they are dead to me." Qu Appelle fucked around with this message at 19:42 on Oct 14, 2008 |
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I wish there were shops like that around here. I'd go mess with them all the time.
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Qu Appelle posted:Plus, one tends to not get all the attitude of some of these BM shop owners. I swear, you accidentally ask for the WRONG band, and these clerks will just go all diva up in your face. "Oh, we don't stock THAT - they are not tr00 kvlt frostbitten enough for us. Until they record their next album in their mother's basement while wearing only goat skins and bloting to Odin after every track, they are dead to me." Gr31lly is one of those people
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# ? Oct 14, 2008 20:04 |
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Yeah I managed to find a few albums under 10eur, but then it added up anyway because some albums would cost 20eur (mostly imports). I don't feel like running around all over town just so I can save 5eur on a few albums though. Money isn't an issue for me right now, so I'd rather just order them online. I'm busy as it is with work and school. Trouble though is that the sites I order from don't have that wide of a selection when it comes to these genres. They generally had 2 or 3 albums by each band I searched for. So do any of you know any (reliable) Scandinavian online record stores that specialises in this kind of music?
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# ? Oct 14, 2008 20:14 |
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WantlessPonder posted:I only know of one record store we have in Stockholm that would work like that, and at the same time actually have a decent range of black metal albums, but I forgot its name... I don't even know if it's still active these days. All other decent stores (that I know of) have had to close down unfortunately. And if I'd go to, for example, Rocks or Åhlens (popular store chains) they would have higher prices, and probably not have the albums I was looking for (and I've never seen any "used bins" at these places). This way I at least got 98% of the stuff I was looking for, and scored a book for $1! Man all of Europe has super expensive CDs. I was in Sweden, Norway and Finland and you would think Metal would be cheaper there; $20 for an EP?!
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It makes me feel better that people in the home countries of these bands pay as much as I would have to to import them. Still doesn't make $20-30 per album any better to swallow, but I know I'm not the only one taking it in the mouth.
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# ? Oct 14, 2008 20:22 |
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The last time I was in the states I bought a bunch of cds for less than the bands were charging at shows in Europe.
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# ? Oct 14, 2008 20:53 |
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WantlessPonder posted:Yeah I managed to find a few albums under 10eur, but then it added up anyway because some albums would cost 20eur (mostly imports). I don't feel like running around all over town just so I can save 5eur on a few albums though. Money isn't an issue for me right now, so I'd rather just order them online. I'm busy as it is with work and school. Don't know how good it is, but Metal-Archives always links to Blackscaped: http://www.blackscaped.de/ And seeing how the only other distro they link to is The Omega Order, this should probably be pretty drat trustworthy. Edit:^^^^^That's true of US tours too, buying cds at concerts is stupid, they're almost always the most expensive you'll ever see them.
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HorrorJunkie posted:Don't know how good it is, but Metal-Archives always links to Blackscaped: It's not Scandinavian, but it looks good. Thanks a bunch!
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HorrorJunkie posted:Edit:^^^^^That's true of US tours too, buying cds at concerts is stupid, they're almost always the most expensive you'll ever see them. But I'd say that if it's the bassist handing over the CD, they see most of that money themselves.
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Kaiho posted:But I'd say that if it's the bassist handing over the CD, they see most of that money themselves. This is usually cheaper here than getting something from a store.
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Kaiho posted:But I'd say that if it's the bassist handing over the CD, they see most of that money themselves. Sometimes... Really depends on the band and the deal they have with their label. Most likely the money they get from the CD sale is going to go right into their van's gas tank or right into the label's bank account to pay back the money they were fronted for recording / art / merch / drugs. Also, when more popular bands go on the road they often have contracts in place with the lesser known touring bands that force them to match their merch prices. It gets even more annoying when venues / promoters want a cut of merch sales too.
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# ? Oct 15, 2008 00:13 |
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Quite possibly. The few CD's and other merch I've bought at shows here (London) have all been negotiable in price which leads me to think that it's possibly not going to shorten some debt to a label.
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# ? Oct 15, 2008 12:09 |
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The new Lifelover album's been released. I think I'll like it at least as much as Erotik.
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# ? Oct 16, 2008 00:37 |
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WantlessPonder posted:I only know of one record store we have in Stockholm that would work like that, and at the same time actually have a decent range of black metal albums, but I forgot its name... I don't even know if it's still active these days.
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Death Rotisserie posted:The new Lifelover album's been released. I think I'll like it at least as much as Erotik. Konkurs is a masterpiece. Everything on that album is done right!
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# ? Oct 20, 2008 14:46 |
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I've been listening to some black metal lately and I was wondering if I could get any suggestions. I've mostly been listening to Keep of Kalessin, Conspiracy and Urgehal. I'm trying to get my hands on some Immortal at the moment. Any help?
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Moist von Lipwig posted:I've been listening to some black metal lately and I was wondering if I could get any suggestions. I've mostly been listening to Keep of Kalessin, Conspiracy and Urgehal. I'm trying to get my hands on some Immortal at the moment. Any help? At The Heart Of Winter should be your first introduction. Then Sons Of Northern Darkness, Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism (surprisingly good for a début), Battles In The North, Damned In Black (some really dislike its simplicity, but I think it's ok), Blizzard Beasts, and then if you're really keen, Pure Holocaust, which I think is poo poo.
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# ? Oct 22, 2008 01:04 |
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Immortal is one of my all-time favorite bands, mainly because of their songs and live shows, but also partly due to the fact that they aren't really taking themselves 100% serious image-wise. These two bands, on the other hand, have no sense of humor whatsoever. You might enjoy Taake. Here's a sample: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDCe0ntfS9U If you prefer more extreme, but slightly more commercial black metal, try 1349: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDSSqAF-VdU Eventh fucked around with this message at 01:28 on Oct 22, 2008 |
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catbread.jpg posted:At The Heart Of Winter should be your first introduction. Then Sons Of Northern Darkness, Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism (surprisingly good for a début), Battles In The North, Damned In Black (some really dislike its simplicity, but I think it's ok), Blizzard Beasts, and then if you're really keen, Pure Holocaust, which I think is poo poo. but Pure Holocaust is probably the best Immortal album, definitely the best of their earlier stuff
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I think most black metal fans would enjoy the black metal stylings of "sewage disposal" based band Stiny Plamenu. http://www.myspace.com/diveintothewastewater Their lyrics are based on some sort of sewer mythology that the band apparently made up, and they're mostly in some gay foreign language (lolol) so you can't understand them anyway, but they feature characters like The Sewage Disposal Lord, Lady of the Waterworks, Son of the Manhole Lids, and The Cesspool Master. The actual music is pretty good, very fast blastbeat stuff with good melodies and whatnot. I highly recommend it.
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Eventh posted:Immortal is one of my all-time favorite bands, mainly because of their songs and live shows, but also partly due to the fact that they aren't really taking themselves 100% serious image-wise. These two bands, on the other hand, have no sense of humor whatsoever. Thanks, I like these, especially the first one. Also, is wrong to look up pictures of these bands and laugh until I wheeze?
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dxt posted:but Pure Holocaust is probably the best Immortal album, definitely the best of their earlier stuff I only listened to it once before discounting it; upon listening again, I'd have to say I misjudged it. Better than DIB. Perhaps even better than DFM. For someone just getting into black metal, Bathory - Blood Fire Death is essential listening. You can still hear the influence 20 years later.
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