Black Metal.

Good mood/mix on this one. The music itself isn't groundbreaking or anything, but just a well done atmo/ambient/symphonic chillout album.
 
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Didn't have you down as a DsO fan, Krow.

I didn't get much out of Kenose or Fas and I haven't heard Paracletus. I might listen to this one to see how their sound has progressed.
 
Didn't have you down as a DsO fan, Krow.

I don't act like they're the greatest black metal band ever or anything but I do like them.

My taste in black metal is pretty random in general. I tend to like less traditional stuff though, save for Darkthrone.
 
feels kind of trite saying it 'cause it's a song so clearly designed to get responses like this, but yeah 'carnal malefactor' is 'kin godly indeed. can't get enough of that shit.
 
I'm intimidated by the length of the album that first song appearson, but maybe I'll buy it at some point.

Can anyone recommend newer black metal that is either closer to old school or has influences from more traditional metal styles? I also want a credible list of newer black metal that is worth hearing even if it isn't in that umbrella.

Mainly referring to people like @Phylactery and @no country for old wainds that like a lot of the same stuff that I already like in old school black metal and elsewhere.
 
Surely the actual 'phase 1' is the style found on Infernal Battles (which is hella generic and not especially interesting) and Inquisitors of Satan (still generic but loaded with riffs)?

Then there's the Manifestations stuff (which is awesome and seemingly totally overlooked by most) which is like, as the dates should suggest, a bridge from their original sound to the SMRC sound.