Black Metal.

With Immortal the key is not taking them too seriously. They're not exactly a joke band, but they aren't of the "grim kvlt viking slayers of christians" mindset or whatever. They have fun with their music and you should too.
 
Daudi Baldrs is for me the best evidence supporting his ambient mediocrity, when thats the only thing he focuses an album on.

Hlidskjalf is definately better than DB, but fuck, I cannot listen to either album in one sitting, both are just too fucking boring for my tastes.

IMO, when he incorporates ambient with black metal or even purely ambient here and there within an album it suits the album alot better than when solely incorporated on its own. Even if the song is 10 or 25 minutes long, for me it pays off alot more.

Daudi > Hlidskjalf.

Dat title track, man.

But as for the last part, I agree.
 
Anyone knows the meaning of that Emperor`s wrath of the tyrant cover?
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I don't know if i post that in the good topic, so let see.

Here a Blac Metal Beer :)
The idea is just hilarious. "Black metal music played to beer during fermentation" :rofl:

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Now I really want to try it, even if I don't like chocolate and beer with chocolate flavour.
 
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Fallen is the 9th studio album from Burzum, and follows the highly critically acclaimed 2010 release Belus which put Burzum straight back at the at the top of the chain as of one of the most innovative and creative metal artists of our time. Fallen follows Belus in sound and structure, and can also be compared to the music on the groundbreaking DET SOM ENGANG VAR. Fallen is more dynamic and hard hitting then Belus and has an even bigger sound, but still carries the same trademark melodic melody lines throughout that makes Burzum sound so iconic and unique.



Burzum says of the new album and his style of music:
"Musically FALLEN is like a cross between BELUS and something new, inspired more by the debut album DET SOM ENGANG VAR than by HVIS LYSET TAR OSS or FILOSOFEM. The sound is more dynamic – we mastered the album as if it was classical music – and I was more experimental than I was on BELUS in all respects. Lyric wise it is similar to the debut album, in the way that it is more personal and focuses on existential issues, but the mythological undertone known from BELUS is still there. I have also included some ambient tracks – a short introduction and a longer conclusion."

I. Fra Verdenstreet
II. Jeg faller
III. Valen
IV. Vanvidd
V. Enhver til Sitt
VI. Budstikken
VII. Til Hel og tilbake igjen

*New Release* - available March 7th, 2011