Spiderchrist
The Unjesus
There are rarely any Black Metal tours, you're correct. But there's local Black and Pagan Metal festivals where I live.Fuck I wish so. There's absolutely no black metal tours in the U.S. at all. Fuck.....![]()
There are rarely any Black Metal tours, you're correct. But there's local Black and Pagan Metal festivals where I live.Fuck I wish so. There's absolutely no black metal tours in the U.S. at all. Fuck.....![]()
There are rarely any Black Metal tours, you're correct. But there's local Black and Pagan Metal festivals where I live.
Dordeduh's album has just been released yesterday...has some amazing tracks on it, if you're into avantgarde/experimental BM then you should really check them out. As always, songs take surprising twists and turns...
I went through a phase of loving Negura Bunget a while back and honestly haven't given either of their 2010 releases a listen since they came out.
listening to this now and I'm not sure how I feel about it.
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That Dordeduh song sounds incredible, further proving that Hupogrammos and Sol Faur were the true masterminds behind Negura Bunget.
Virstele Pamintului didn't do anything for me, considering it was coming off something so groundbreaking as "Om". Had Om not been there before it, perhaps it would feel different.
So if Dordeduh means "longing for a soul" then what does Dar De Duh mean? out of curiosity
' Dar de duh' means 'gift/offering for the spirit', not the way the band is pronounced ^^ Band name is pronounced dor-de-duh, only 'de' is pronounced with a short 'e' (not like 'dee'), the 'duh' isn't the english 'daah/d'oh' like thing, u is pronounced like in the word 'you'.
Anyway, the alliteration and meaning might sound better to a non-english speaker...
Also, never mind retard misunderstandings, the music is brilliant!
As for the Negura Bunget comment, I can say I liked 'Varstele Pamantului', even though NB's last release wasn't that great.
I've heard of the break up stories and all that, but why pick a side, when I can enjoy both bands?
That, and the absence of Hupogrammos and Sol Faur. Not the same band to me.
@ matt schrauben - It is atmo/folky/progressive black metal with xylophones, wooden plank and a whole bunch of other stuff. ^^
Dordeduh only has 1 great album and an EP, so go for that one.
As for Negura Bunget 'Om' or 'N' Crugu Bradului'.
Don't expect easy listening, might take a while to get into it, but the atmosphere usually grabs you. You should consider listening to an album at once and in order, since some songs blend into each other better.