Skepticism
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Well I finally got the opportunity, through Autumn Aurora, to find out what all the hype is about over Drudkh. This was a fresh take on Black Metal than was very welcome to my ears. The sound was bright, like black metal for a sunny day rather than a cold night. Yet at the same time it expressed those emotions you expect from this style of music.
In regard to Drudkh:
Next to Ulver, they are easily my favorite band operating in any genre. Though I haven't heard the new one, every album is brilliant. Autumn Aurora and Blood In Our Wells are my favorites and the ones that any self-respecting metaller, as mandated by the forces that be, must own. They're both extraordinarily epic and extraordinarily life-changing. However, Forgotten Legends, the debut, is also incredible, very mantric as concerns song structure. Trance-inducing, to say the least.
In regard to Borknagar:
First get The Olden Domain, then the self-titled debut. The latter is much more black metal, very fast and blasting at times, but not without the stomping, mug-swinging Borknagar-trademarked sound. The former is easily in my top twenty albums of all time. The songs are unusually memorable, and the feel of the album is not too dissimilar from a more song-oriented Drudkh, what with its nature boy ethos and grandiose arrangements. Again, mandatory listening for all 'heads worth their weight in cd cases.
Okay, so the only Borknagar album I have is a promo copy of Epic. I am digging this album and I am wondering which Borknagar album I should get next?
I want to check out some Abigor first and might start with 'Channelling the Quintessence..'
Fuck that. Start with Nachthymnen or Opus IV.
Okay, so the only Borknagar album I have is a promo copy of Epic. I am digging this album and I am wondering which Borknagar album I should get next?
Yeah seriously, I consider 'Channeling...' to be their worst album, and unmemorable.
I find it quite memorable. And you can't say it's worse than the two that come after it.