why do black metallers hate modern Black metal?

hey rabid headbanger, learn how to spell you fucking untermensch.

Translation: You've beaten me on an intellectual and creative basis but i'm still going to attempt to beat you through legalism, even though all my sentences contain the word "Fuck" usually as an adjective, which is slang, so I shouldn't use it. I'm also going to insult you in another language to "Appear" intellectual in a futile attempt to win back credibility.
 
Translation: You've beaten me on an intellectual and creative basis but i'm still going to attempt to beat you through legalism, even though all my sentences contain the word "Fuck" usually as an adjective, which is slang, so I shouldn't use it. I'm also going to insult you in another language to "Appear" intellectual in a futile attempt to win back credibility.

You've beaten me on intellectual basis? What fucking world are you living in? I guaranfuckingtee I'm smarter than you.
 
You've beaten me on intellectual basis? What fucking world are you living in? I guaranfuckingtee I'm smarter than you.

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Enough to know "guaranfuckingtee" isn't a word?
 
Going back to black metal...I just read a review for the new Deathspell Omega album on Metal-Archives...I didn't know the album was leaked yet...? Though the review is written in a very general sense and doesn't speak too much about anything specifically...
 
Going back to black metal...I just read a review for the new Deathspell Omega album on Metal-Archives...I didn't know the album was leaked yet...? Though the review is written in a very general sense and doesn't speak too much about anything specifically...

I recently acquired Kenose and now I'm even more pumped for this new album than before. If Kenose is any indication of this band's direction, this album could definitely top SMRC. Plus it will be a more manageable length. Kenose's drumming was much more effective than SMRC, so I hope this new album showcases some of those infectious drum rhythms along with the necessary blasting.

I'll be in Europe when this album is released, so it should make an excellent home-coming present upon my return.
 
So - I realized I somewhere along the way fucked up big time in my evolution through black metal - having been introduced through fucking high production values bands like ...And Oceans and such bullshit, and because of that I really neglected alot of the earlier bands - even so much as the bigger second wave bands. I mean sure I've HEARD them all before, just I've never given myself the time to absorb them - truly understand and take in the music, and I think it is about time that I do that.

Fucking internet fucking up my musical development.
 
I have had a hard time getting into SMRC. It is not something that immediatly 'clicks' and it is an album that is hard to just sit down and listen to because of its density and length.

I see so many positive things said about the album by people whos opinions I respect, so I feel I need to give it some more spins before I pass a final jusdgement, but as I sit right now, the album is not something I would say I really like.
 
I have had a hard time getting into SMRC. It is not something that immediatly 'clicks' and it is an album that is hard to just sit down and listen to because of its density and length.

I see so many positive things said about the album by people whos opinions I respect, so I feel I need to give it some more spins before I pass a final jusdgement, but as I sit right now, the album is not something I would say I really like.

I took the album in bit by bit, giving each song enough time to be absorbed. Listening to the album as a whole is a difficult task, one which I've done only a few times. But if you break it up a bit, say, by mixing the songs into your shuffler, you can take on each song on its own and appreciate the individual songs. Then, once you get back to the album as a whole, you see how each song fits into place to create the bigger picture.
 
I have had a hard time getting into SMRC. It is not something that immediatly 'clicks' and it is an album that is hard to just sit down and listen to because of its density and length.

I see so many positive things said about the album by people whos opinions I respect, so I feel I need to give it some more spins before I pass a final jusdgement, but as I sit right now, the album is not something I would say I really like.

did you not like "carnal malefactor?"
 
You know when you were a kid and you really wanted a dog or a cat, and your parents bought you sea monkeys instead? Well, that's the relationship between real black metal and Deathspell Omega.