Black Metal!

Phrozenspite said:
Anyone heard about a new Deathspell Omega song being leaked?(not Kenose) i've heard that its from a split but i've also heard that it has something to do with the second part of their trilogy

The Malicious Secrets split? I recall them saying they wouldn't reveal anything about that one, as if it was going to be surprising in some way. Might look for it.
 
Phrozenspite said:
Anyone heard about a new Deathspell Omega song being leaked?(not Kenose) i've heard that its from a split but i've also heard that it has something to do with the second part of their trilogy

I haven't heard it but I think it's just the second part in the trilogy of split vinyls being released as a boxset by Malicious Secrets.
 
Can't get into underground black metal. Guitars are to thin, don't like the way they are played either.
 
The Greys said:
Can't get into underground black metal. Guitars are to thin, don't like the way they are played either.

or maybe because your taste in music is shit.
 
Somberlain said:
I haven't heard it but I think it's just the second part in the trilogy of split vinyls being released as a boxset by Malicious Secrets.

Eh, perhaps I'm wrong. I've downloaded the song and it's definitely new material, not older as I had assumed. It's pretty damn good, too. I also just realised it's the third chapter in the Malicious Secrets boxset, so you're probably right about it being the second part, Phrozenspite.
 
Gallantry over Docility said:
The Nortt-liking club, consisting of me and... absolutely nobody else I can think of? Sure!

Kushantaiidan and Dessy are part of the club too.
 
Gallantry over Docility said:
The Nortt-liking club, consisting of me and... absolutely nobody else I can think of? Sure!

I've only heard the Nortt material on the Xasthur split, and it's pretty great. Are the albums worth getting?
 
The songs that you heard on the split with Xasthur are from the album that GoD mentioned in this thread. Get that one.
 
I'll link you to my review when Metal Archives stops being gay. In the meantime, it's BM-influenced funeral doom which envelopes the listener in waves of distortion, entrancing them with the subtle melody within.