illidurit said:
lmao @ black metal philosophy
if you buy into that shit then you're a lonely moron
It's not about buying into it, it's about understanding it. It's important to do so in order to comprehend the music. Black Metal's simplicity is also it's complexity. Your comment is just the result of non-comprehension, I don't understand why you needed to write that when a good discussion is going on here. Find another thread to troll and let us enjoy this chat will you?
NineFeetUnderground said:
people's approach and perception to burzum is different from what it ought to be, and what varg's intention was. the average burzum newcomer listens to it and perceives it the same way they would when putting on the latest dimmu borgir.
I couldnt agree more, thats really well explained.
And the thing is you *can't* approach it in the same way as you would albums by another artist. Its not written and executed for someone to be able to do that. The rawness and simplicity requires a more calculated approach. The goes for Darkestrah, Drudkh, Blut Aus Nord and so on. It's not a "slap on and headbang away" type of style, its a style which revolts against that entirely.
NineFeetUnderground said:
being the big burzum fan that you are...do you have any thoughts on weakling?
I've heard of them but haven't had a chance to check them out yet. Given the album has only in recent times been re-issued, it's hard to come by.
naboo said:
^ (To Larsson) Actually that's the only way I really listen to black metal, be it Emperor, Burzum, or Summoning. It just doesn't have the same effect on me if I listen to it in the same manner as I do other music. I do highly suggest you wait a bit, then some night, get into to bed, put on headphones and listen to "Hvis Lyset Tar Oss" in it's entirety, then just drift off to sleep when it's over. It's one of my favorite musical experiences.
Agreed, 100%. It's not music which can just be background noise or easy listening, like Death Metal is (no offence to DM fans, but really DM is so much more accessible).
I actually detested Vikernes' vocals when I first started listening to Burzum. Infact, I initially had difficulties with Black Metal's music style overall. The thin-ness of the guitars, blastbeats, shrieks... it all totally pissed me off because Doom-Death and Death Metal was what I was mainly listening to around that time and those styles are much more defined and polished. Black Metal was the complete opposite.
Not only this, but being a huge fan of electronic music, early house and dark techno at the time, and then having listened to Burzum's ambient stuff knowing full well that Future Sound Of London (FSOL) are the true masters of electronic soundscapes, I realise now that the ambient Burzum songs are just as Black Metal as say, "Dominus Sathanas" (Aske EP). Again, it's the philosophy, not just the sound. The two are parallel in Black Metal, one can NOT exist without the other in this musical realm.
Anyway... once the ideals made sense to me, the genius of the music just dawned and I havent looked back since. I also found that discussions like this one, reading interviews etc helped a lot. The more I learned, the more I listened.
Ironically (or logically some might say), this pattern of learning and appreciating this music equates to that of experiencing Baroque and Classical styles too. There is no other music I've come across which requires you to work at it like this.
Some might argue: "oh why should I have to "work" at listening to music?", and I will respond, well are you feeling casual about it, or do you have an amazing passion for your music? If you're like me, and are passionate, you WILL go out of your way to research, listen and explore. Its like any hobby you love, you'll consume yourself into it and that is the beauty of it, its well known and extremely personal at the same time.
As much as I love other styles of Metal, nothing else touches Black Metal for me now (except Iron Maiden, for that I will always be the diehard fan, and Baroque). In some ways, I find that when I really get into whatever Black Metal I'm listening to at the time, I think to myself "this isn't Black Metal, this is 'true' Metal, real Metal, its *pure* expression, real art".