Black Metal.

BLOOD OF KINGU Signs With DEBEMUR MORTI PRODUCTIONS - June 18, 2009

Ukrainian spiritual entity BLOOD OF KINGU has inked a deal with Debemur Morti Productions. The band is planning to record its second, as-yet-untitled opus in the coming months. Meanwhile, the group's first offering, "De Occulta Philosophia", will be reissued in the next few weeks, featuring completely new layout and packaging.

BLOOD OF KINGU was forged in 2005 by Roman (DRUDKH, DARK AGES, HATE FOREST), Thurios (ASTROFAES, DRUDKH, HATE FOREST) and Yuri (DRUDKH, LUCIFUGUM, LUTOMYSL).

"De Occulta Philosophia" was recorded in the summer of 2007. It contains "intensive, fast and grim black metal with ritualistic melodies and real shamanistic, freezing voices," according to a press release.

The goal of BLOOD OF KINGU is to create black metal inspired by and paying homage to Summerian, ancient Egyptian, ancient Tibetan and Indo-Aryan mythology, demonology and astronomy.

BLOOD OF KINGU reflects nature and elements' power, showing the real sense of black metal (nowadays forgotten), searching for purity, knowledge and abyss.

BLOOD OF KINGU's art is far removed from the world of humans and ignorant creations like politics, technology, urbanization, religious contradictions and modern hypocritical values/ideals.
 
The die hards aren't even out yet. And they're not completely gone, he took them down so he can count them up so he doesn't oversell. There will be a repress anyway which will be cheaper, so I don't care.
 
Wandering what albums would be best to check out next from the bands listed below (Listing what I have) If you don't feel any other albums are worthwhile, say that

Averse Sefira - Advent Parallax
Watain - Casus Luciferi, Sworn to the Dark
Limbonic Art - Ad Noctem, Moon in the Scorpio, In Abhorrence Dementia
Blut Aus Nord - Memoria Vetusta I, Memoria Vetusta II, The Work Which Transforms God
Katharsis - The Fourth Reich
Satyricon - Nemesis Divina (listened to their last two albums and they were boring as hell but this one's good)

I'm still quite the nub, any other recs welcome..
 
Wandering specifically about those bands but as I'm open to other recs, for old stuff I have all of Bathory's and Burzum's black metal stuff, Emperor's main two black metal records, and Under a Funeral Moon for Darkthrone
 
Who doesn't like shining? They have alot of great songs. I've never heard that split with Bethlehem, but I'm just talking about shining solely. Awesome band.

^You also need Ulver's debut.