Black Metal.

Anyone know of any good channels on Youtube for full black metal albums? I used to keep up with Atmospheric Black Metal but lately it's been plagued with a lot of shitty folk-black and post-black which isn't my thing.

Just looking for good lo-fi semi-melodic buzzy shit... ya feel?
 
I'd argue it's not strictly about sound. I doubt you'd encounter many people willing to classify Christian music that is black metal in sound, actual black metal.

I sure as hell wouldn't.
 
Yeah, but I would cuz it sounds the same. Not many other genres out there that would all of a sudden become another genre because of lyrical content, is there? I get the concept, but it's pretty silly.
 
You can't be part of a genre when you are an affront to the foundation the genre was built upon - and one of the things black metal was built on was anti-Christianity.
 
I mean, you can feel free to call it "Christian black metal". I can't stop you.

You'd still be wrong though.
 
Is black metal the only musical genre that this applies to? There are a lot of types of music with differing views expressed in them, including other types of metal. How do you make the distinction on when this is applied to the music?
 
Is black metal the only musical genre that this applies to? There are a lot of types of music with differing views expressed in them, including other types of metal. How do you make the distinction on when this is applied to the music?
All genres of music are built upon some underlying ideology somewhere down the line; musical or not. Black metal just so happens to have a little of both.

Pop requires simplicity and hooks.
Rock and roll requires a certain "bad boy attitude".
Black metal requires an opposition to Christianity, but will settle for at least secularism; anything other than praise.
Prog metal requires it be bad.

Again, you can't be part of a genre when you are an affront to what said genre stands for.
 
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Yeah, I would definitely have to dispute your claim that rock music requires a bad boy attitude, as even some of the earliest rock music doesn't capitalize on that in the slightest despite being inarguably part of that genre.

I also don't think all pop music has to simple.
 
Do you deny that there is a certain "attitude" that is inherent to all rock music? I guess "bad boy attitude" was a poor way of putting it, but you have to admit rock and roll is a bit... greasier sounding than other genres of music.
 
Do you deny that there is a certain "attitude" that is inherent to all rock music? I guess "bad boy attitude" was a poor way of putting it, but you have to admit rock and roll is a bit... greasier sounding than other genres of music.

It really depends on the musician. Take Roy Orbison for example.



Even "Oh, Pretty Woman" doesn't have much going for it in the way of attitude and is a narrative of a man who wants to talk to a pretty girl but doesn't have the guts. The only reason that it happens is because she turns around and talks to him. That's probably about as raucous as he ever was.
 
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Prog metal requires it be bad

Aw. Oh well, different tastes I suppose. :)

As for black metal, I haven't really been into the genre for a long time. To be honest, the only things I like so far are Gorgoroth's first two albums and Darkthrone's first six (I liked Soulside Journey. Not as much as their black metal releases but still...). Honestly, when it comes to having such minimalist values to your music, you still need to be smart about how your compositions are made and I think Darkthrone do an excellent job of this. They know how to properly convey atmosphere AND make kickass metal simultaneously in those seminal releases. Hell, they even did that until Total Death.
 
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