1349's "Beyond The Apocalypse", from 2004. Almost everything is right about it. The drums drive everything along forcefully without ever burying the music in annoying blast-for-blast's-sake, the guitars are near-perfectly produced - a wall of sound when tremolo-strumming but allowing the lead melodies and dischords to stand out - and the songs are dynamic enough to stop the preponderant high-velocity parts from wearing out your ears. When it comes to the vocals, let's face it, anything short of incredibly brilliant is just "meh" in black metal. There are very few people whose larynxes can produce sounds sufficiently weird, wrathful or inhuman to make the "black metal voice" superior to actually singing, and the vocalist in 1349 isn't one of them, he's just another member of the larger group that can do it without sounding positively embarrassing.