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this band is on the same case that the others that you've said
So? The whole style sucks, and Bal Sagoth are a particularly boring expression of it...
this band is on the same case that the others that you've said
Regarding Bal-Sagoth:
Yeah, sorry but for me this is also true...other than their mile long song/album names. I really disliked their clinical, pompus approach.uke:
The alterations from a more 'traditional' black metal approach that Emperor undertook with Anthems... - more rocklike song structures, more conventional production values and pushing the keyboards to the front of the mix - were all elements that had previously appeared in the work of others, chiefly Cradle of Filth, Dimmu Borgir and Gehenna. Far from being pioneers of the style, the were relative latecomers to the party
July of 1997...
BurningWitch spoke for CoF, so I'll speak for Dimmu Borgir. For All Tid and Stormblast were released before Anthems, yes, but those two albums were hardly innovative as they still contained the basic elements of traditional black metal, which were basic song structures and instrumentation plus minimalist production values. The only difference was that keyboards played a role.
Anthems pushed the boundaries far further than anything put out by Dimmu Borgir before Anthems' release. Enthrone Darkness Triumphant showed a boundary push with its production, but this was done a year after Anthems was recorded.
BurningWitch spoke for CoF, so I'll speak for Dimmu Borgir. For All Tid and Stormblast were released before Anthems, yes, but those two albums were hardly innovative as they still contained the basic elements of traditional black metal, which were basic song structures and instrumentation plus minimalist production values. The only difference was that keyboards played a role.
Pure Holocaust isn't that raw..... you can clearly hear everything..... there are bands much more rawer.... like Darkspace.
Sorry, but Anthems is far less accessible than Nightside.
You're ALWAYS supposed to be able to hear everything, otherwise it wouldn't be there. If you can't, that's bad, not raw.
I haven't heard any black metal with modern "digital" polished production outside of crappy pop metal like dummy burger, so which bands are you referring to?
I'm thinking of modern metal in general. The n00bs constantly bitch about the production style of a lot of classic black metal, but all the instruments are clearly audible in the mix, which is more than you can say about recent Enslaved or, for that matter, Nile or current vintage Behemoth.
perfect black metal production = det som engang var
perfect death metal production = morbid angel "covenant"
I never quite understood why nile's production is not more clear, is it the massive amount of distortion/detuning?
I haven't heard any black metal with modern "digital" polished production outside of crappy pop metal like dummy burger, so which bands are you referring to?
By what measure? The music is structurally far simpler, and the melodies are much easier to pick out. The production is vastly cleaner, and the keys are both more conventional in their application and pulled farther up in the mix. The music is much more familiar to non-black metal fans in its basic sound, production values and compositional approach. It's less adventurous and more conventional in every single way than the band's earlier efforts.