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Tias
May 25, 2008

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Anyone in town for Copenhell? We can pull a quick goonmeet if anyone's interested.

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May 25, 2008

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Skjorte posted:

I really liked DMDS back when I was first getting into black metal, but I haven't been able to get into anything they've released since then. Hellhammer was my favorite extreme metal drummer for a while, but then I read some interviews with him, which isn't always the best idea when it comes to black metal musicians of that era.


I was on the fence about whether or not to get tickets for too long, so I didn't manage to snag any before they sold out. I'm sad about missing out on King Diamond, but since I caught Black Sabbath the last time they were here, there's really nothing else on the program that I'm dying to see.

Amon Amarth are excellent live, King is my favorite artist, and I'm pretty excited about Abbath, Blind Guardian and of course Sabbath. Not going to be bad seeing Converse, Dropkick Murphys or Alice Cooper, either.

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May 25, 2008

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Yessss Blind Guardian owned yesterday <3

Never saw them before, and so I didn't really know if it would be good live or not, but it owned :allears:

E: Amon Amarth and King Diamond playing Abigail in its entirety tonight :D Copenhell is shaping up nice this year.

Tias fucked around with this message at 10:45 on Jun 24, 2016

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May 25, 2008

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Seeing Megadeth, thinking "those are some pretty cool visuals" to myself, and then suddenly the words AN ALEX JONES film appear on the screen :eng99:

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May 25, 2008

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Came back for the name change. Rest in peace, BT - you made my childhood painting warhams extra magical :allears:

OneThousandMonkeys posted:


E: Van Canto when they are doing songs/covers that actually gel with their style

I wish they gelled songs as much as their hair tbqh

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May 25, 2008

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a fleshy snood posted:

to the guy that likes garbage power metal: just embrace rhapsody of fire and the Perfect Art of luca turilli already!!

Manowar: all day, erry day. Blind Guardian, while you're at it. No school like the old school imho

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May 25, 2008

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A human heart posted:

If he's going to listen to old power metal then something like Omen would be better than Manowar.

I will fight you

E: Omen is cool, but they're not the kings of metal, now are they :colbert:

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May 25, 2008

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Groke posted:

Battle Cry has the best goddamn album cover, though. Just look at that loving thing. (Google it if you have to.)

Okay that owns

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May 25, 2008

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Nordick posted:

Very true, but sometimes their music loving owns.

This, essentially. I doubt they are without a sense of irony, and if they are, it's even more entertaining. They remain my favorite band, though they haven't put out anything good for ages.

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May 25, 2008

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AgentJotun posted:

New Darkthrone is good, but sadly not as good as their last few and I wanted basically a retread of Epicus Doomicus (Fenriz said it would be an influence on the album)

Darkthrone sounding like Candlemass would actually be the best thing ever!

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May 25, 2008

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^^ quiet fool :black101: ^^

symbolic posted:

While trying to remember the name of Cryptopsy, I accidentally stumbled across Necropsy. I'm really loving them.

Fuggedaboutem, Necropsy owns bones.

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May 25, 2008

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Nurel posted:

naaah, nazi punks gently caress off

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May 25, 2008

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Non Serviam posted:

I took the time to explain where and why you were wrong. I don't know why I assumed such a thing would have any effect.

I'm glad you're proud of being a totalitarian regressive.

Just like the poster after you, with the avatar for a violent gang (which specializes in fighting other violent gangs), you are a sad little person.

haha, way to check off the nazi crybaby bingo:
- Trying to paint antifascism as a non-consequent gang war: Check.
- Vague appeal to intellectualism in national socialist black metal: Check.
- Accusing anti-nazists of being totalitarians: Check.

Do you want me to call the whaambulance?

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May 25, 2008

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Vargatron posted:

While I think it's fair to have an opinion on fascism and racism in metal, I think it should be handled outside of this thread to avoid circle jerks. Maybe creating a thread in D&D would be a cool idea to discuss various ideological tendencies in metal.

or the nazis could just gently caress off?

I'll leave the matter be, but I don't really think we have an obligation to feel sorry for a convicted neo-nazi murderer who gets his poo poo wrecked after buying weapons.

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May 25, 2008

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In case anyone hasn't seen it:

http://www.wokv.com/news/news/national/florida-man-holds-american-flag-blasts-slayer-duri/nsnXN/

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May 25, 2008

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a retard posted:

Hey, an Indy date! It really peeves me out that in order to see a lot of bands that aren't the really big ones you either have to drive three hours to Chicago or an hour and a half to Fort Wayne when they do bother to stop by Indiana. (I'm looking at you Blind Guardian)

They're from Germany, though. I mean, touring is great and all, but it's a big commitment and I can't flaw foreign bands from cutting some corners.

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May 25, 2008

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Hulk Krogan posted:

This is v good.

They're good live, too.

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May 25, 2008

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Get ya some Orange Goblin and Monolord, I guess?

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May 25, 2008

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Enforcer is amazing, and we should all appreciate them some more!

Have some Black Death, too:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I55xCYKTfGI

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May 25, 2008

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I get together with my friends and we play bands at each other for a while. Then I remember which ones I thought were awesome?

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May 25, 2008

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Chromatic posted:

A frozen heart explosion

Edit: The funniest thing about that is a few months ago he said he was going to use the Dimebash incident as an opportunity to get sober and reflect on things but instead comes out with that turd.

What incident is this? Also, I think it's pretty clear dude's got substance issues by now, he's not going to get sober and reflect on anything before he hits bottom.

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May 25, 2008

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Cardiac posted:

Cult of Luna manages to do the screaming in a good and dynamic way, which is one reason I like them.
One of the many reasons Mariner is great is the vocal dynamics between Julie and the Cults singer. Especially since it is not your generic growling + clear female vocals.
I listened a bit to Myrkur some time ago, which apparently is black metal. But there the singing was either too much screeching or too clear vocals.

Thanks to all for the recommendations.

Even if Myrkur didn't suck, she'd still be a nazi. I used to be really into Apatia No, but I guess it's a bit more thrash than Cult.

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May 25, 2008

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Henchman of Santa posted:

Also since when is Myrkur a Nazi?

She shared Varg Vikernes pseudoscientifical work on racial biology on her facebook page, said it was all true. Unless she's running a really long con, that is being a loving nazi.

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May 25, 2008

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Getting into this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajtPOivB4sc&t=477s

The howling banshee vocal of the woman showing up at 10:45 is legit as gently caress, reminds me of a lot of the early female fronted crust bands in Copenhagen like Toxic Shock Syndrome and Tazer.

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May 25, 2008

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Vintersorg posted:

:lol:

Forgot about these guys.

Goddamn "ODIN OWNS YE ALL" lmao.

My brother, who is straight-up named Odin, didn't take down the loving poster for two years straight.

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May 25, 2008

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Dat hair :swoon:

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Henrik Zetterberg posted:

The new live Accept album is pretty good, despite the glaring lack of Udo.

e: Also despite them not playing Love Child :argh:

Wait, what happened to Udo :stare:

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Vargatron posted:

I could post some cool Volbeat or Machine Head if that's more up your alley, friend.

If you ever mention Volbeat in a metal thread again I will find you and kill you with a sack full of door handles.

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Vargatron posted:

Well I mean murder is pretty metal...

Ah, sorry, it's just a stain on Denmarks honour. We used to have King Diamond and a non-lovely Lars Ulrich, now our alleged top 'metal' export is lovely beer rock with a mongoloid elvis clone as frontman :denmark:

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I find it an interesting dichotomy or how some people stopped listening to Megadeth due to "Dave's personal beliefs" but will listen to NSBM because "I'm listening for the music, not the political message".

Probably because they always were fascist cunts. 9 out of 10 times people ask you to keep left-wing politics out of music, they're either open racists or completely oblivious to right-wing messages in their own ranks.

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May 25, 2008

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Artillery and Pretty Maids are good stuff, I grew up with that :3:

Never heard Wuthering Heights before, though.

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May 25, 2008

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Zodijackylite posted:

Denial of God are my favorite Danes aside from MF. Black metal with a flair for the dramatic, which lets their music act out the gothic and horror themes. There's a streak of old Italian occult heavy metal, a similarity to Sabbat (Jpn), and plenty of black metal.

https://denial-of-god.bandcamp.com/

Oh poo poo, forgot about Denial of God :kimchi: I saw those guys kill it live in Pumpehuset, good times


Might I suggest.. :haw: .. the cross? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4MK9bJdclc

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At Northern Discomfort right now.

Demon Head, Iron Witch and Ockultist all slayed. Looking forward to Toner Low and Lewd Flesh today!

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Tias posted:

At Northern Discomfort right now.

Demon Head, Iron Witch and Ockultist all slayed. Looking forward to Toner Low and Lewd Flesh today!

Back. Best surprises this year was probably Barabbas( who managed to make the French language sound brutal!) and Alaric, who in spite of a pretty cookie cutter doom metal concept did a pretty amazing live show.

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Detective Thompson posted:

NSFW for cover art of a goatman loving a woman. Plus the song titles are a bit racy.
https://weregoat.bandcamp.com/album/pestilential-rites-of-infernal-fornication

I feel like "SCREAMING FORTH ENDLESS BLASPHEMIES AND EMITTING FOUL SEED UPON THE PITIFUL FACE OF BENEVOLENCE" is trying a bit too hard for a song title

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May 25, 2008

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No way in hell I'm listening to Ukrainian nazi metal, I don't care if they're the second coming of Tony Iommi, Dave Lombardo and peanut butter combind.

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May 25, 2008

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So I'm a booker for a small summer festival, and because it's all DIY we usually only get up and coming psych and metal bands. This year we're putting these on:

https://soundcloud.com/hadrondk

They're pretty good imho and have gotten a lot better since they started out. Be interesting to see what they put out in a few years.

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May 25, 2008

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A TURGID FATSO posted:

Heads up for you dirty, grimy, scum-covered death metal lovers out there: Undergang has all of their releases for only one euro each on bandcamp.

Oh hey, these are my homies :) Good poo poo.

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May 25, 2008

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MrBling posted:

where/when?

A dark forest north of Stenstrup, Denmark - Week 29 every year( which makes it 20-22nd of July 2017).

https://www.faellestival.dk <-- home page. If you need help working out bits in Danish, just ask.

E: though I feel I should add that it's not a pure metal festival. We have a lot of electronic, country, folk, punk and wave as well. This year includes Transfigure, which is a spiffy coldwave outfit from the UK, well worth checking out.

Tias fucked around with this message at 09:48 on May 16, 2017

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May 25, 2008

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Aw, dang. If you're in Copenhagen, I'd be happy to point you in the right direction.

If you come by, I really cannot recommend K-Town Festival enough. Hosted by the autonomous punk scene, it always shows really excellent up-and-coming crust/black/hardcore names: http://ktownhardcorefest.org/

Also there's Copenhell, where I'm also going, but that's more big-name metal. This year there's Carcass, In Flames, Memoriam, System of a Down, Prophets of Rage and Slayer are going to be playing, among a lot of other interesting stuff: https://www.copenhell.dk

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MrBling posted:

Nah, I'm in Næstved. So its not like it is too far away or anything, just a bit of a bother when travelling by train. I am going to Copenhell though, but just on the saturday since that is where the good bands are.

I can't fault you for picking the day Bolt Thrower is playing :v You should really do yourself a favour and listen to Slægt sometime, though.

That said, if you think going from Næstved to Stenstrup is too long( which admittedly is a delightedly Danish stance), you're probably not going to get to many of the good summer festivals :)

E: In fact, everybody into Black and suchlike should check out Slægt, it's p amazing:

https://slaegt.bandcamp.com/

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