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Have been on a heavy black metal binge lately.

Weakling, Taake, Blut Aus Nord, Urfaust, and Arckanum. Dangerously reaching the point of "black metal is my life"
 
"What do a popular heavy metal band and the suit store Men's Wearhouse have in common? Not much, save one unsavory Facebook post that links the two in a fit of unsatisfied Christmas rage:

"I know that not all of you have the kind of job that requires a suit, or wear a suit when you (if you) go to any kind of faith-based service, court date, wedding or funeral, but if you do…you are going to want to read this. You know me, I don’t complain much in writing, but I gotta get this off my chest.

...

I really think that it sucks when people make false claims, that they don’t care to make good on a problem that is clearly their fault, and with all of the “ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE IT” crap I just had to say something... I for one, will never set foot in a Men’s Warehouse, even for shelter from a blizzard.

I absolutely GUARANTEE it."
"

Guess who?

 
"What do a popular heavy metal band and the suit store Men's Wearhouse have in common? Not much, save one unsavory Facebook post that links the two in a fit of unsatisfied Christmas rage:

"I know that not all of you have the kind of job that requires a suit, or wear a suit when you (if you) go to any kind of faith-based service, court date, wedding or funeral, but if you do…you are going to want to read this. You know me, I don’t complain much in writing, but I gotta get this off my chest.

...

I really think that it sucks when people make false claims, that they don’t care to make good on a problem that is clearly their fault, and with all of the “ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE IT” crap I just had to say something... I for one, will never set foot in a Men’s Warehouse, even for shelter from a blizzard.

I absolutely GUARANTEE it."
"

Guess who?




Angry Again™
 
YOU KNOW ME, I DON'T COMPLAIN MUCH IN WRITING!!!!

I went through the Invisible Oranges end of the year list, and listened to every single track they posted from 75 all the way to number 1. It turned me on to some excellent albums I hadn't even heard of, and some others that I have no clue how they made the cut... like Machinae Supremacy. I listened to their whole album Rise of a Digital Nation, and, well, one of their songs is titled "Republic of Gamers". It was well done for what it is, I guess, but not something I'll be going back to anytime soon. Those lyrics though, golfham.

We don't ask color, race or creed,
dedicated, free-for-all

Passed through my line of sight
You are the one that caught my eye
I'm coming for you right now
Yeah you can try to hide
How many levels can you up
before I track you down and make you die?

We'll light a fire under you
drop some tunes and just YouTube the sight
But we are all on common ground
and we all stand tall
 

Kaladin

Member
YOU KNOW ME, I DON'T COMPLAIN MUCH IN WRITING!!!!

I went through the Invisible Oranges end of the year list, and listened to every single track they posted from 75 all the way to number 1. It turned me on to some excellent albums I hadn't even heard of, and some others that I have no clue how they made the cut... like Machinae Supremacy. I listened to their whole album Rise of a Digital Nation, and, well, one of their songs is titled "Republic of Gamers". It was well done for what it is, I guess, but not something I'll be going back to anytime soon. Those lyrics though, golfham.

With some metal bands, you just have to ignore the lyrics, or it will ruin your enjoyment of them.....this is why metal bands need to avoid lyric videos.
 

FelixOrion

Poet Centuriate
New Bring Me the Horizon single is up - Shadow Moses

http://youtu.be/MuzIJr70dvw

Bring on the hate, you haters.

Sure thing.

"We're going nowhere!"

Damn right, they're not, lazy song.

YOU KNOW ME, I DON'T COMPLAIN MUCH IN WRITING!!!!

I went through the Invisible Oranges end of the year list, and listened to every single track they posted from 75 all the way to number 1. It turned me on to some excellent albums I hadn't even heard of, and some others that I have no clue how they made the cut... like Machinae Supremacy. I listened to their whole album Rise of a Digital Nation, and, well, one of their songs is titled "Republic of Gamers". It was well done for what it is, I guess, but not something I'll be going back to anytime soon. Those lyrics though, golfham.

Machinae Supremacy are basically the metal version of Cntl+Alt+Del
 
With some metal bands, you just have to ignore the lyrics, or it will ruin your enjoyment of them.....this is why metal bands need to avoid lyric videos.
Yeah, seriously. Metal is my best bro, but damn he's sometimes an inarticulate and embarrassingly trite mess

Machinae Supremacy are basically the metal version of Cntl+Alt+Del
The webcomic? Are you only saying that because they use SID chip sounds in their music? This album is my first exposure to them, and it didn't seem like the majority of songs were game-related, at least.
 
I'll give it a spin after I finish listening to this Bolt Thrower album, but hot damn I love the album art.

Aether-Realm-One-Chosen-By-the-Gods-e1357168913298.jpg

Looks like a scene from a dark medieval fairytale
 
Not news, but only recently I begun to listen to Cynic, and I thought that this interview was nice:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfZwY7rHnvs

Seems Chuck was not even friends with the band mates until Human?

Probably not since Paul and Sean were real young during the Human sessions. I believe Chuck got hooked up with Steve DiGiorgio from Chris Reifert. Reifert left Death after the Screem Bloody Gore album to form Autopsy. DiGiorgio was on the first Autopsy album. In any case, the Human album was more of a "session players" album. You can easily tell the speed/technicalities of the album came from the influence of Paul and Sean just by hearing the prior rehearsal sessions with half-speed Bill Andrews and Terry Butler.
 

FelixOrion

Poet Centuriate
Yeah, seriously. Metal is my best bro, but damn he's sometimes an inarticulate and embarrassingly trite mess


The webcomic? Are you only saying that because they use SID chip sounds in their music? This album is my first exposure to them, and it didn't seem like the majority of songs were game-related, at least.

They are using the SID chip less and less from looking back, but no, you're really wrong. A large chunk of their songs are gaming related and they're rather mediocre, thus my comparison to B^Uckley's monster. Maybe they've tempered that fault more recently, but that's where they came from.

Just because they use chip doesn't mean they need to make songs about gaming.
 

Gr1mLock

Passing metallic gas
This is my kind of metal.

I really didnt care for it. Something about everything Scott lately has seemed like he's just spinning his wheels and going nowhere. There's been plenty of really good records lately but it seems like there hasnt been a new and an exciting band that makes you go 'holy fuck' in a long time.
 
They are using the SID chip less and less from looking back, but no, you're really wrong. A large chunk, if not next to all, of their songs are gaming related and they're rather mediocre, thus my comparison to B^Uckley's monster.

Just because they use chip doesn't mean they need to make songs about gaming.
Okay, gotcha. I noticed their newest didn't have a ton of chip sounds for a band that is self-described as "SID-Metal". It's damn hard to make a song about a video game not be completely awful and cheesy

Unless of course you are mofo'ing Blind Guardian
 

FelixOrion

Poet Centuriate
Okay, gotcha. I noticed their newest didn't have a ton of chip sounds for a band that is self-described as "SID-Metal". It's damn hard to make a song about a video game not be completely awful and cheesy

Unless of course you are mofo'ing Blind Guardian

If you go and listen to their Web-albums (collections of their various songs from 2000-2008), the SID chip is fucking everywhere.

And its also not helping the cheese-factor that the vocalist for MS is the nasal-iest, whiniest singer I've ever laid ears on.
 
If you go and listen to their Web-albums (collections of their various songs from 2000-2008), the SID chip is fucking everywhere.

And its also not helping the cheese-factor that the vocalist for MS is the nasal-iest, whiniest singer I've ever laid ears on.
When I first listened to them I immediately looked them up to see if their vocalist was the same first frontman Elvenking had

This is not a compliment
 
Probably not since Paul and Sean were real young during the Human sessions. I believe Chuck got hooked up with Steve DiGiorgio from Chris Reifert. Reifert left Death after the Screem Bloody Gore album to form Autopsy. DiGiorgio was on the first Autopsy album. In any case, the Human album was more of a "session players" album. You can easily tell the speed/technicalities of the album came from the influence of Paul and Sean just by hearing the prior rehearsal sessions with half-speed Bill Andrews and Terry Butler.
Did you saw the video? Paul says they were friends. What I meant is, Chuck only begun to be friends with the members of his band from Human and so forward?
 

Ravager61

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And I really love Masterplan.. some of their songs sound cheesy at first but after a while they stick to you like glue. Jorn's vocals are great.


Masterplan - Time To Be King

one of my favorite Masterplan songs

Masterplan - Black In The Burn

I guess it's power metal? I have no idea..

Oh man, Masterplan.... They actually do have some good tunes but god damn, they have some of the cheesiest lyrics ever.

Just listen to this shit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oDXRo78rtY

So hilariously bad, it's awesome.
 

Melchiah

Member
New Darkthrone promo shots:
http://www.peaceville.com/darkthrone/promo/

And a rather interesting bio:
Darkthrone biography:

WHEN i decided to take my music further, step it up a notch, i changed name from BLACK DEATH to DARKTHRONE in late 1987. At first, the music was very FREE, drawing inspirations from whatever i liked, from CELTIC FROST to CRYPTIC SLAUGHTER. A chaos, if you like. The first DARKTHRONE demo was also like this, there was a will there to incorporate anything from NAPALM DEATH to epic metal like METALLICA/ENGLISH DOGS. That also shows on our 2nd outing, "SNOWFALL". But then things changed. I think it's safe to say that on our 3rd cassette "Thulcandra", we suddenly seemed more akin to SEPULTURA's fantastic SCHIZOPHRENIA album, 1st DEATH album and not to forget one of the main parts that was extremely inspired by CRUMSUCKERS 2nd album "beast on my back". That cassette was early 1989, and i still "sang" in DARKTHRONE. However, i had to do the vocals at the "studio guy's" apartment, it was too private a setting for me, and i was not happy with the result. I sounded too much like regular NYHC style, although i love that genre i didn't think it fit for DARKTHRONE. In the summer of 1989 i therefore decided that TED/NOCTURNO CULTO should sing, and instead do my own vocals with ISENGARD, and i recorded the "SPECTRES OVER GORGOROTH" demo with ISENGARD that summer.

So it was that in early 1989, DARKTHRONE had become a sort of death-thrash band. With Ted on vocals and with further songwriting and enhanced playing-abilities, last part of 1989 saw us becoming a technical horror-death metal band with the 4th cassette "CROMLECH", which is taken from the soundboard of a gig we did at the BOOTLEG CONCERT HALL in 1989. This style was further developed with more OUTER SPACE feelings mixed with Satanic haunts on our first and second album "SOULSIDE JOURNEY and GOATLORD". We wanted the first album to have ORGANIC sound but it would cost us TOO MUCH! We had no choice but to enter the Sunlight studios with the very kind help from our friends in NIHILIST who had then changed name to ENTOMBED. They were so kind to let us stay with them, even! Nicke, your help and guidance is never forgotten! I have to say that because of budget problems, Sunlight studios was our only option, KNOWING that our sound on "Soulside Journey" would not be as ORGANIC as we wanted. We wanted a more BLACK SABBATH sound or something. The studio guy didn't even want us to bring our own drum set! But i refused that, and brought my whole drum kit on the plane to Stockholm. But when it came to the bass drums, the studio guy WOULD NOT let me bring my bass drums! What the hell! So we had to compromise: I would play on his filthy d-drum pads, BUT tune them so it would be DYNAMIC, meaning that if i played soft it would be soft, and hard - it would be hard. Everyone else just says "it doesn't matter how hard i hit, every bass drum kick should be equally loud". And to me, that is KILLING MUSIC. It sucks.

However, the death metal had become our TRADE in 1990, it is "what we did". But personally, what we listened to before and after rehearsals for instance, had changed. We had become tired of most death metal acts after 1989, in my collection you will find maybe only 4 or 5 death metal albums i bought in 1990. And that is the TRUTH. It was horrible to see that a style that had died before my eyes (THRASH metal) was followed by yet another style that was dying; DEATH METAL. The party was mostly over, as most bands from that genre embraced the PLASTIC sound with triggered bass drums and clinical sound. Our rehearsal room was filled with other music. Cool stuff. Like AUTOPSY, CELTIC FROST/HELLHAMMER, MOTORHEAD, BATHORY and BLACK SABBATH. All our albums from the 80s was constantly listened to, and there was ALOT of black metal vibes in those albums. SO IT WAS DONE. in early 1990, after having written and recorded the whole GOATLORD album on cassette, Ted and Ivar (Nocturno Culto and Zephyrous) came and visited me in the rehearsal place (which was also my living room). They proposed that we should stop playing the technical death style and instead play PRIMITIVE STUFF THAT RIPPED!. And it was the answer to my dreams, as also i had dreamt of this for a long time. FINALLY! But Dag, our bassist, didn't want to go down that path, so we eventually parted ways after he played session bass on our "A BLAZE IN THE NORTHERN SKY" album. Because of our abrupt change, there is ALOT of death metal riffs on A BLAZE IN THE NORTHERN SKY, as we had already booked the studio time to record GOATLORD. We changed our direction so fast that if A BLAZE IN THE NORTHERN SKY would be PURE black metal, it would only have 3 songs; KATHAARIAN LIFE CODE, WHERE COLD WINDS BLOW and IN THE SHADOW OF THE HORNS. The other 3 songs are a wild mix of death metal and black metal vibes. Many people don't know this, and consider this album as pure black metal, but anyone who is into, i mean REALLY into metal, can hear that it is not so. No one at the time had PHOTOS OF ONE BAND MEMBER on the cover, and certainly not with corpse paint, so that started a whole new esthetic that still lives on album covers to this day and will never stop. But it wasn't planned, i just decided that it was right to do it.

Most interesting about A BLAZE IN THE NORTHERN SKY is

1: it was the first time we incorporated a MOTORHEAD style part (IN THE SHADOW OF THE HORNS, start of the last "fast" part of the song"). ZEPHYROUS had written the first slow part of the song, i wrote the last "fast" part of the song, mid paced/fast every other turn there.

2: Also, deep into KATHAARIAN LIFE CODE, there is a riff that is "out of rhythm", but planned that way on purpose. That was directly influenced by the very same "time stretching" in one of the songs from CELTIC FROST's "Morbid Tales" album.

OUR FIRST TOTAL BLACK METAL ALBUM was UNDER A FUNERAL MOON. I was so ANTI on that album that i didn't even use any TOM TOM drums! Just one big floor TOM that i decided should be the loudest thing on the drums set, AFTER the hi-hat. I am still proud of my insane brain decision.

At that point in time, there was no such thing as "second wave black metal", we simply played BLACK METAL (1991) and only inspiration sources was of course purely 80s, as there were no other bands playing black metal, the newest bands were SAMAEL "worship him" album, and the BLASPHEMY album. Oh, and "ritual" by MASTER'S HAMMER, which is actually the first norwegian black metal album, even though they are from Czechoslovakia. Later came the VON demo, the THORNS rehearsal, the IMMORTAL single, and most importantly, we all had "Live In LEIPZIG" by MAYHEM on CASSETTE, long before it was released on vinyl! And 1st BURZUM album finally came out.

Worldwide, black metal was almost completely dead, at that time i had to print MY OWN Celtic Frost t-shirt! Because it was impossible to buy. But a whole gang of us up here in Norway decided and felt that BLACK METAL MUST RETURN. All, and i mean ALL of the recordings all of us made had OLD and ORGANIC sound. When new recordings started to have the sound that DESTROYED thrash and death metal, i felt that also Black Metal was dying, and slowly the war against the modern sound became an obsession to me. This modern sound entered black metal in 94-95, and i could see the genre dying. After TOTAL DEATH album (which i wrote one THRASH metal song for, to make a point that we should go BACK in time again) i had done too much music and had a severe burn out, as i had made 11 or 12 albums in 3 years time (valhall, dødheimsgard, isengard, storm, neptune towers, AND various projects and also of course darkthrone).

When we resurfaced after a break in 1997, it was Ted's idea. My songs were becoming more punk and black 'n roll (the style that CELTIC FROST/HELLHAMMER basically started in early 80s) but i just wrote a few, Ravishing Grimness and Plaguewielder is largely Ted's albums, Transilvanian Hunger and Panzerfaust was 100% written by me. In 2002 i was back in business and HATE THEM was on the steps, drum sound was adjusted to be like "C'MON LET'S GO" by GIRLSCHOOL and i wrote more freely, like i would have done in 1987 or 1988, meaning it was many styles, METAL, BLACK METAL, DEATH METAL, DOOM METAL, CRUST PUNK, you name it. Ted still made the style he had done on Plaguewielder and Ravishing Grimness, mostly! This combination of his songs and my songs has continued TO THIS DAY. But from 2005, Ted also writes more freely, and he now makes a very freestyle METAL mix of old black sabbath vibes, early 80s metal, thrash metal, death metal and also punk vibes. YES!

In 2005, Ted AGAIN came to me with a fantastic proposal: what if we bought our own portable studio? YES! YES!! YES!!! Finally what we needed in 1988 became reality! In 1988 we had very little money and to buy an own portable studio was out of our financial reach. BUT if we had it back then, things might have looked very different...ad different as THE CULT IS ALIVE, F.O.A.D, and DARK THRONES AND BLACK FLAGS! Yes, our last albums have been the continuation of THE OTHER PATH OF DARKTHRONE that we could have taken in 1988, had we had our own studio and the record collection we have now. With CIRCLE THE WAGONS the new decade starts with our own brand of HEAVY METAL/SPEED METAL-PUNK.

Thank you for reading and CARING. Destroy their modern metal!!!

- f e n r i z
 

Melchiah

Member
OUR FIRST TOTAL BLACK METAL ALBUM was UNDER A FUNERAL MOON. I was so ANTI on that album that i didn't even use any TOM TOM drums! Just one big floor TOM that i decided should be the loudest thing on the drums set, AFTER the hi-hat. I am still proud of my insane brain decision.

I found that particularly interesting and amusing. Such willful hard-headedness can sometimes be praiseworthy, and have extraordinary results as the album proves.
 

Melchiah

Member
XocoR.jpg

One of the earliest known NAPALM DEATH pictures. A total classic. Check out that drum kit.


EDIT:
The end shall crown the work... (to the Death and through...)
Celestial Bloodshed - Omega.
To be released on the 6th of February 2013.
http://youtu.be/MX7JDj4oe_8

Interesting video and taster, but the new vocalist doesn't sound as good as the deceased Steingrim.
 
a bit LTTP but my album of 2012 was Luca Turilli's Rhapsody - Ascending to Infinity

luca_turilli_s_rhapsody-ascending_to_infinity-front.jpg


simply brilliant and Alessandro Conti has a great career ahead of him.
 

Blackheim

Member
any good thrash albums released in 2012 outside of new testament?

Lich King - Born of the Bomb is decent enough. Not really big on the 'new wave of thrash metal' bands as most of them seem to be missing the point for me but, these guys are ok.

Flotsam and Jetsam - Ugly Noise: This isn't out officially yet (I was a pledger for their Pledge Music campaign)and not quite as thrashy as some of their other material. Strong album regardless:
Carry On
Play Your Part
Ugly Noise

Overkill - The Electric Age: If you like Overkill and liked the last album, Ironbound, you should dig this one too.

All I can think of right now...
 
There was a new Kreator album, check it out!

Don't, it's garbage.



Pierced From Within was released before or after Despise the Sun? That album was pretty good.

Pierced From Within was before Despise The Sun ep. There was a long break after Despise The Sun and the follow up was sorta meh.
 
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