Aeternus - ...And So The Night Became
http://www.metal-archives.com/review.php?id=2404 10/10
Aeternus - Beyond the Wandering Moon
http://www.metal-archives.com/review.php?id=2403 - Sacraphobic = me 10/10
Algor - Úder pohanského hnevu
Building on Master's Hammer and Darkthrone, uplifting Slovakian nationalism is expressed via textured epic melodic ideas, driven frantically by chaotic percussion. 8.5/10
Astrofaes - Ancestor's Shadows
Written by members/ex-members of Nokturnal Mortum and Drudkh, this surpasses virtually everything else from Ukraine. A reflective piece based on the love of Ukranian land, this is unusual in melody and coherently varied with a gloomy eastern vibe. 9/10
Belenos - Notre Amour Eternel
Uber-gloomy work hailing from France. I lost it during a reformat some months ago and can't remember it too well, but I recall that it ruled, and considering VVVVV listed "Errances..." (also worth your time, btw), I thought I'd add this one. 8/10
Darkthrone - Transilvanian Hunger
I presume you know this already - the ultimate representation of minimalistic melodic BM, epic and hypnotic, HUGELY important. Gets repetitive after a while, but it's still a must-have for any BM fan. 9/10
Demoncy - Joined in Darkness
One of the most immersive and wholly 'evil' black metal releases ever, this pulls you into a vortex of twisted, organic darkness created by relentless pulsating drums, ambience-inducing bass, subtly drifting muffled melodies and rasping gurgling vocals. 10/10
Drudkh - Autumn Aurora
Though not quite up to the standards of their debut, this is a refreshingly mellifluous piece of Burzum-derived naturalist BM. 8/10
Falkenbach - En Their Medh Riki Fara
This piece of 'blackened folk' strikes me as being absolutely symbolic of Viking culture and spirit, it's not cheesy in the slightest. 9.5/10
Fullmoon - United Aryan Evil
http://www.metal-archives.com/review.php?id=11663#5144 10/10
Galgeras - Uwer Ter Ere
A chaotic mass of eerie distorted melody sucks the listener into a swirling nightmare. It retains a feeling of the occult - some might consider this a flaw. 9.5/10
Graveland - The Fire of Awakening
This will instantly bring to mind Bathory's "Hammerheart" with its mid-paced well-produced epic pagan vibe, and is easily the most accessible of Graveland's releases, not to mention one of the best. 9/10
Hades - The Dawn of the Dying Sun
Another high quality Viking-inspired release taking influences from Bathory, Immortal, Burzum, etc. Really awesome in places. 9/10
Kataxu - Roots Thunder
Short and sweet, this is an unusually mystical piece of epic polish BM, full of ambience too. I imagine this is one that you either love or hate. 8.5/10
Moonblood - Blut und Krieg
Mr Nachtfalke's original band -
http://www.metal-archives.com/review.php?id=3264#5144 9.5/10
Nagelfar - Srontgorrth
This strays all over the place, from industrial to acoustic guitar to ambience to blah blah blah, expressing a journey of survival through the seasons. Really quite bizarre stuff. 9/10
Nortt - Gudsforladt
http://www.metal-archives.com/review.php?id=17348#5144 10/10
The Shadow Order - Raise the Banners
http://www.metal-archives.com/review.php?id=25523#5144 9/10
Summoning - Dol Guldur
http://www.metal-archives.com/review.php?id=88#5144 10/10
Wolfnacht - Heidentum
http://www.metal-archives.com/review.php?id=22874#5144 10/10
I also second many of the recommendations the others gave you.