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If doom metal is supposed to musically exemplify or indicate absolute despair, no album does this better than Warning - Watching from a Distance.
If doom metal is supposed to musically exemplify or indicate absolute despair, no album does this better than Warning - Watching from a Distance.
It shares a fuckton more than early doom metal and a genre with ten minute songs that drone onward to an uuuuuggggghhhh every minute or so.
Neither were Winter, but w/e. And the last two![]()
So early death metal is closer to "ten minute songs that drone onward"? Let's face it, death metal barely has any real definition at all. It's a convenient catch-all that has been filled with everything from the earliest extreme thrash bands to modern-day tech-wank. You place funeral doom under it. Other people place Gothenburg's output under it. People put basically anything that came from Florida or any other kind of tech-thrash with harsh vocals (hello, Spheres, Thresholds, and The Human Abstract) as death metal. Some people actually think that Cynic, Opeth, and Supuration are death metal bands. If doom metal is unable to accommodate Skepticism, death metal sure as hell cannot and be considered a meaningful sub-genre.
But that's not what it's supposed to exemplify. Sabbath? Pentagram? Vitus?
So it's not doom unless it sounds Sabbathish? Come on.
Not quite. My point has more to do with the evolution of the style. With death metal you can quite logically go from Death -> Morbid Angel -> Suffocation -> modern techy stuff
Doom on the other hand? Sabbath into Candlemass and inarly Cathedral into...Thergothon? I don't quite feel it. Early Cathedral is the closest link and even then it is so monumentally far away.
Jesus Christ, Thergothon is fucking terrible...
Why the fuck are we making such a big deal about funeral doom, its boring as fuck....And this is coming from a guy who loves Drone....Does anyone even listen to this shit on the forum?
The point being is that its closer to some form of extreme metal, given the vocals and overall heavyiness. But whatever, I'll just go with what Eligos said because I'm sure there's no snarky rebuttal for that.![]()
The fuck? Thergothon rules bro.
Well you obviously have to like it because they use Lovecraft references.
So is your point that funeral doom isn't metal at all? There is definitely stuff out there called doom metal that takes more after Swans and other gothic and post-punk bands than metal (see: The Gault and Beyond Dawn), but Thergothon?
And I don't think the jump from Winter and whatever other bands is nearly as drastic as any case you could make from non-doom "extreme metal". Leaving it as a fusion genre between doom and death metal (more from the former) and still a couple notches slower works fine enough.