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I'm currently playing through Assassin's Creed Origins and as such I'm almost exclusively listening to Nile, Maat, and Crescent.
Examples:
Great game too.
Re: Metal Topic
Posted: 17 Jul 2022, 22:03
by ceero
Atmospheric ambient tribal black metal from Ethiopia. Mindfucking music, haven't heard something this original is a while
Re: Metal Topic
Posted: 01 Sep 2022, 10:22
by Reverse Ghost
New Trhä release bangs hard as hell Big love to my local radio DJ for introducing me to black metal & dungeon synth
Re: Metal Topic
Posted: 10 Sep 2022, 16:17
by battlejellyfish
it's been a long time since I've listened to this album but after a long journey of discovering different types of music (including rock), it now tastes somehow even better than before - time to rebuild connections with industrial metal
Re: Metal Topic
Posted: 16 Sep 2022, 12:21
by Grape
Found this little gem earlier this year. There are so many outstanding melodies throughout the album.
And a little Deathcore guilty pleasure
Instead of posting a third french band, i got this straight forward banger from Italy.
Been listening to pretty much metal this year. Came across some interesting genre combinations i haven't seen before like Symphonic Deathcore (To Obey A Tyrant - Omnimalevolent), Downtempo Deathcore (sth. sth. russian from 2022, not sure about the lyrics so...) or some strange Death Metal with mixed in Synthwave (Beyond the Catacombs - Terminate the Process)
Re: Metal Topic
Posted: 16 Sep 2022, 14:19
by Rocko
Grape wrote:
Been listening to pretty much metal this year.
I'v been listening to a lot more metal this year than in the past 3 years or so.
Especially metalcore, deathcore, brutal death. Anything goes. So many new bands.
Dunno if the playlists work, but these are the ones I'v been banging lately.
The first black metal song I've ever heard years ago. I'm getting more and more comfortable with the almost inarticulate screaming but the atmosphere still tops everything
Metal Topic
Posted: 18 Mar 2023, 20:05
by ceero
^Filosofem is an absolutely amazing, I would almost say a genre defining album It's not exactly easy to separate the artist from the art in this case as the guy is just all around a horrible human being but that just doesnt change anything on the fact this is some amazing stuff.
Check out Faidra, a bit more modern sounding but heavily Filosofem era Burzum inspired BM
Metal Topic
Posted: 18 Mar 2023, 23:25
by Morbid_Angel
I finally got to witness Death (in some capacity anyway) live tuesday night!
It was the cover band named Left to Die featuring Matt Harvey (Exhumed, Gruesome), Gus Rios (Gruesome), Terry Butler (Obituary, ex-Death), and Rick Rozz (ex-Death), and was fucking amazing.
They went through the entirety of the album Leprosy, as well as 5-6 songs from Scream Bloody Gore. Insane evening and I had the biggest grin on my face from beginning to end.
^Filosofem is an absolutely amazing, I would almost say a genre defining album It's not exactly easy to separate the artist from the art in this case as the guy is just all around a horrible human being but that just doesnt change anything on the fact this is some amazing stuff.
Check out Faidra, a bit more modern sounding but heavily Filosofem era Burzum inspired BM
ohoh I'm digging this! I think I'm going to do some more research and don't worry, there are lots of artists out there with questionable morality (if they weren't murdering people or burning churches, they were "just" tankies or fascists/nazis) yet I was able to listen to their songs. I've listened to some weird shit in my life but my mind and body are still not ready for Stalaggh/Gulaggh kind of stuff ngl