Elric of Melniboné
The White Wolf
- Jul 11, 2016
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Thank you. I have the Zemial album since CASSETTEISGOD recommended it a while ago. Most of the rest is totally new.
Carnal Malefactor is godly. That riff after orthodox singing part...
I thought you might have already heard of them from CIG. He's a bit of a fanboy.
Let me know if any of these appeal to you. I think you'll like the Bewitched most.
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.
A lot of people seem to cite this riff as amazing. It's my least favourite part of the song actually. I much prefer everything that comes before it and when they return back to that melody after the riff you're talking about.
I think the vocals are one of the weaker parts of modern DSO. He tries to sound passionate and emotional but fails for the most part imo. I don't think they're bad and they are quite unique, I just think they could be better suited to the music at times.
Disagree here. Miko is arguably the best vocalist in the genre and his performance on Paracletus is quite dynamic and does a great job of coloring the compositions.
I don't really mind the vocals while listening to DsO. Btw, is Inquisitors of Satan worth listening?
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)?
I don't really mind the vocals while listening to DsO. Btw, is Inquisitors of Satan worth listening?
Yeah, I'm not expecting many people to agree. I just don't think he delivers on an emotional level what parts of Carnal Malefactor (and other songs) demand. I don't feel the passion unlike say Varg on Hvis Lyset Tar Oss.
V is unavailable on Spotify, so I'll just leave this here:
Saturday I am gathering with some accomplices to listen to BM. Each time it's a new theme and we may only listen to bands with specific prerequisites which fit this theme. On Saturday it's bands with current or former members who have died (for various reasons) or killed another person. Live and session musicians count. Please give me some inspiration on what to play apart for alle the obvious (Norwegian) bands.