Black Metal.

It would appear that we are approaching a synthesis, though the great question still remains:

Do bands add to the black metal genre by adding foreign, unrelated elements-be it shoe-gaze, horn sections or any random alternative music genre-or do they simply seize to be black metal?

On second thought, it would appear we are getting nowhere. :erk:
 
are we talking about the female birth control diaphragm or the body part?

Mort: I would love to offer my opinion on them, but I am unable to find auditory samples of them
 
I've been really interested in checking out Negative Plane for a while now, I really need to get on that.
 
I still think Requiem is a decent album, but easily his weakest out of the good material by a substantial margin.
 
The word "kool" is very progressive. I wish to subscribe to your newsletter! :p

Anyhow...I've been praising this for a while, but who else thinks Katharsis' VVorldVVithoutEnd is kickass.
 
I'd still like to hear peoples opinions on Negative Plane as well :)

Et In Saecula Saeculorum was probably one of the best BM albums released last year, just wondering what others here think about them.

A very good band in my opinion. The production is perfect for the album and builds a special aura that compliments the music. I ordered the douple LP from Ajna this past weekend, I can't wait to listen to it.


who else thinks Katharsis' VVorldVVithoutEnd is kickass.
I do. The vocal performance from Drakh is just out of control. I can't wait to see what they do for their next album as I thought Kruzifixxion was an equally strong album (still trying to track down 666).