Black Metal CD reccommendations

Birkenau said:
Fine, first off, from what I remember, "The Nocturnal Silence" clearly has a lot of Death Metal traits, not so much black metal. Secondly, Dimmu Borgir did originally play black metal until Enthrone Darkness Triumphant, and it was pretty much an Emperor rip-off. After that they went overboard, started becoming more thrash/rock, "techno-synths", etc. Not Black Metal. Lastly, Cradle of Filths early works were death metal with black metal imagery, they then turned into gothic metal.

Thank you. I have Emperor stuff but haven't got into it. I know DB are crap as I've heard their commercial oriented stuff. I just wanted you to put your point across instead of telling the guy to shut up. Your opinions are interesting to more than just the Greys.
 
VadimVon said:
What would you know about the "essentials", you little cracker? What are you, in 10th grade? You still get tucked-in at night? "walks with an axe..."
"through a forest..." You're just a little punk living in your parents' house in Memphis, TN, not old enough to even buy cigarettes! "Varg Vikernes" ........:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
You can't even go to R-rated movies by yourself!

To the poster of the thread:
Listen to Bathory and Venom

What the fuck are you talking about? You're quite presumtuous making all of those accusations to a person you don't know AT ALL.

Anyways, if someone wants to get into black metal, those are two albums that are fairly accessible and widely reguarded as masterpieces in the genre. And you are telling him to go listen to shite like Venom...?

Seriously, go fuck yourself, and come back and tell me you didn't like it...
 
Varg Vikernes said:
What the fuck are you talking about? You're quite presumtuous making all of those accusations to a person you don't know AT ALL.

Anyways, if someone wants to get into black metal, those are two albums that are fairly accessible and widely reguarded as masterpieces in the genre. And you are telling him to go listen to shite like Venom...?

Seriously, go fuck yourself, and come back and tell me you didn't like it...

He's saying Venom because he read it in some magazine or website on "black metal". Ignore him, he's obviously a troll with no knowledge about metal.
 
VadimVon said:
What would you know about the "essentials", you little cracker? What are you, in 10th grade? You still get tucked-in at night? "walks with an axe..."
"through a forest..." You're just a little punk living in your parents' house in Memphis, TN, not old enough to even buy cigarettes! "Varg Vikernes" ........:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
You can't even go to R-rated movies by yourself!

To the poster of the thread:
Listen to Bathory and Venom

Can you even explain why those albums aren't essential instead of just giving him shit? Another thing Venom is an early prototype of black metal and most people don't even qualify them as black metal.
 
Stormwatch said:
Retards need banned.

/me gets out the ban stick.


necrophobic is melodic death metal. a lot of death metal bands have somewhat blackened themes, so i hardly see how that makes them more black metal than emperor when the sound and delivery of the songs are totally different. subtle differences from the patterns in the riffs, the way idealogies are presented, song structures, even the purpose of the artists etc will determine whether a band falls into the black or death category.

many bands cross over genres as genre themes and influences are not mutually exclusive. if you want someone go define what "black metal" sounds like, in comparison to "death metal", you can really only give examples of different types of each as the exact "sound" is not defined. this can be pretty obviously be seen by looking at the bands in each genre.

black
drudkh v deathspell omega
bathory v darkthrone

death
morbid angel v at the gates (early)
demilich v amorphis (early)
suffocation v amon amarth
 
Wow theres alot of arguing going on here...

That aside, you would probably like The Other Side and Summon the Beast by The Abyss; both were excellent albums.
 
amonamarth10 said:
The Other Side by The Abyss

Now there's an album I haven't thought about in a long while. I think it's lying around this room somewhere, if I find it I might give it a spin, though I don't recall it being particularly great.
 
dEaThToFaLsEmEtAl34 said:
I just recently got into black metal. Does anybody have any reccomendations of cds I should buy?
Bathory - Under the Sign of the Black Mark
Satyricon - The Shadowthrone
Darkthrone - A Blaze in the Northern Sky
Immortal - Pure Holocaust
Mayhem - De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas
Emperor - In the Nightside Eclipse
 
The Timebird said:
What I've heard of their other stuff was not only inaccessible but crap so I understand why you'd say that, but Mysterious Semblance isn't particularly inaccessible (certainly no more so than a number of other albums on that list).

Spiritual Catharsis and Misanthropic Isolation - In The Heart Of The Rainforest are quite excellent, they just take alot of time and dedication to enjoy.
 
I really don't get the hype around this band, he generates a lot of nice atmosphere but clearly has no idea how to play drums, his guitar work is sloppy and those vocals are really cheap sounding.
 
Albums I'd reccomend starting with:
Emperor- s/t
Burzum- s/t, Hvis Lyset Tar Oss
Immortal- Pure Holocaust
Enslaved- Vikingligr Veldi
Darkthrone- Under a Funeral Moon
Gorgoroth- Antichrist
Sacramentum- Far Away From the Sun
Varathron- His Majesty at the Swamp
Necromantia- Crossing the Fiery Path
Graveland- The Celtic Winter
 
MasterOLightning said:
Just got Deathspell Omega - SMRC. Great. Probably getting Kenose soon, and then everything else they release for the rest of their career.
Try getting Infernal Battles and Inquisitors of Satan, both good releases too.
 
The OBC compilation on Woodcut records featuring 3 bands with 3 songs here are the bands and the titles of the demos on that cd.
O-The Future of Manifestism (feat. members of And Oceans)
True Black Dawn-Boogeyman Unbound (also pick up Blood For Satan)
Enochian Crescent-Citizen Cain
 
I personally only regard early Emperor as BM I lost interest when they went "symhonic".

Necrophobic - Nocturnal Silence shares common ground with BM and their later material would lean strongly in the BM direction. I wouldnt call them definitively BM but they are fucking great and appeal to both death and black metal fans.
 
Well I know it's not black metal, it's melodeath(gothenburg), but Nightrage is fucking awesome. I like their first album the best, with Thomas Lindberg. Worldmetalalliance