The Age Old Debate: Black Metal vs Death Metal |
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TheHeavyMetalCat
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Posted: 01 Mar 2016 at 3:11pm |
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Which do you like more?
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Unitron
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While I do love some black metal bands (Myrkur, Melechech, and Satyricon are all among my favorite bands), I much prefer death metal. While I have to be in the mood to really enjoy black metal, I can enjoy my favorite death metal bands at pretty much any time.
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UMUR
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adg211288
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While I have a high regard for death metal, I have to vote for black metal. While I do tend to go through phases where the genre doesn't interest me so much, I do that with death metal too. The clincher was that I'm usually more like to find enjoyment even from the more standard black metal album than I am from the more standard death metal album.
Honestly I tend to think of black metal as the more innovative of the two as well especially in regard to how far artists push the sound and include influences from other genres, including ones that later took root in death metal (symphonic black metal was firmly established long before the current breed of symphonic death metal bands for example).
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Vim Fuego
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Death metal. I really hate the pose that comes with black metal- misanthropy, looking grim, corpse paint, crappy production (blowfly buzzing guitars, screeched vocals) or overdone symphonic/atmospheric bollocks, the way some bands are anti-Christian, but pro-Odin/Pagan/something else (it's all religion!), the superior attitude of some fans (just to be clear, I don't get that from anyone here!).
All that said, I do like some black metal, but it's mainly the big names which aren't Darkthrone (the worst offenders!) and Dimmu Borgir. And I got the Abbath album recently, which kicked ass! The album cover looked bloody dumb though. I suppose that's a very negative way of looking at things. The positives for death metal? First heard it in 1989 (Death playing "Left To Die") and loved it instantly. It's just one of those love-at-first-sight/listen things. There are a few big name bands I don't much like (Suffocation, Six Feet Under, most of the melodic bands, deathcore like Whitechapel), but I'll take it over black metal most days. |
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adg211288
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It's a fair point but I do think that you are generalising somewhat. Black metal as a whole has mostly moved on from all that. Sure you do get bands that are just out there trying to be as true or kvlt as they can (some of which I do think are good but most don't interest me - I have one Darkthrone album which has always been enough), but a lot of newer black metal bands look like fairly ordinary people and are usually the one's pushing the genre forward and making the most interesting albums. This is what the band who made my highest rated black metal album on my 2015 looks like for example: |
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LittleBig
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well, neither, at least not in their "pure" form if I may say so, blend them with something else and I will give that a listen.
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666sharon666
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Black metal.
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Vim Fuego
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Yes, I'll freely admit to sweeping generalisations! I suppose I haven't really moved on my view of black metal since the late 90s. Too many things annoyed me back then so I haven't much explored black metal since then. |
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Vic
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Death metal.
Black metal is one of the genres I cannot stand. The vocals is one thing (ruin everything for me) and the second is the autistic, shitty songwriting. I am talking about the early 90s Norwegian scene and what followed obviously, not the 80s black metal (the satanic bands). Regarding vocals, it's the deal breaker. I have no idea what the appeal is. I like extreme vocals as much as the next man (give me vincent, Tardy, Hoffman, Schuldiner, Mille, Schmier etc) but I want passion and aggression, heaviness that means business. When the vocals are something else, like "desperate" or "howling" or some frozen emotion or some shit, it just sounds like SHIT to my ears. And it usually ruins any good music that might be there. As far as autistic, shitty songwriting goes, I mean repetitious, tragically bad recorded "riffs" with "atmosphere" (what we used to call a shitty demo turned out to be grim and evil in the 90s, fancy that) with the aforementioned shitty vocals on top. I find this kind of music pure garbage and for the life of me I never managed to get in the proper mood and understand what the horde of black metal fans actually find in it. There are VERY few exceptions (usually songs) but nothing that I think is perfect as it is. So, yeah, death metal! :P
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siLLy puPPy
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I like every style of metal and like both black and death but my favorites include fusion aspects like Behemoth and their blackened death approach
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Wyvern_13
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I prefer Death Metal out of the two, partly I suppose because of how easily it blends with other genres to form a different beast (Death/Doom, Death/Black, Melodic Death, Death/Sludge, there's so many different sounds to choose from) whereas any added ingredients in Black Metal tend to change the atmosphere rather then the overall tone of the music (although there are of course exceptions). Or at least thats how I experience it.
I do like Black Metal though but as with most things whether I want to listen to it or not depends an awful lot on my mood at the time. |
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TheHeavyMetalCat
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Some interesting comments so far, particularly from black metal's detractors. Honestly it sounds like a couple of you there are judging the entire genre based on the lo-fi necro types. That's your prerogative I guess, but it annoys the shit out of me. I could just as easily say I fucking hate death metal because of deathcore and then the shoe would be on the other foot. I don't hate death metal at all for the record, just making a point. I imagine you guys would be just as pissed at the notion of all death metal being written off because of deathcore.
Here's another point: I made a simple poll. I didn't open an arena for a flame war. |
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Vim Fuego
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Black metal is a Marmite genre (if you don't know what Marmite is... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmite ) as in you either love it or hate it. It's harder to sit on the fence and have no opinion. I'm quite willing to check out new bands if anyone has suggestions. And this isn't really a flame war. This is very civilized compared to other places I post. |
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TheHeavyMetalCat
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I like marmite.
Also my last post was made more in the hope of preventing a flame war rather than stopping one already in progress. |
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adg211288
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Black metal examples that I at least feel show off the genre's diversity. Not promising that you'll like any of them.
Winterhorde: Prog black metal. This is just one song. The full album needs to be experienced for the full effect. Fen: Atmospheric black metal. Fen are one of the ABM groups that don't lack for aggression in their music. Carach Angren: symphonic black metal. Corpse-painted which you'll have to take with a grain of salt, but some of the genre's most intelligible vocals. Hail Spirit Noir: Psych black metal, one of the more unique bands I've found in the last few years. Vattnet Viskar: sludge influenced black metal. The vocals on this album often sound more like those used in early Mastodon. Myrkur: black metal with primarily clean vocals. Immortal: thrashy black metal (later stuff only). Mesarthim: spacey, ambient, electronic kind of black metal. Saille: melodic/symphonic black metal. Edited by adg211288 - 03 Mar 2016 at 1:14am |
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Unitron
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You may enjoy Melechesh, they have some thrash and middle-eastern stylings and are very riff-driven. Here's one of my favorites, it's an instrumental but that riff is so powerful: And another favorite of mine: |
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Vim Fuego
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I actually have a Melechesh album, and I think it's excellent. I hadn't realised they were classed as black metal. And thanks for the other suggestions. I know Immortal well enough, and like them (also quite like the Abbath album), but the others are all foreign to me. Have heard good things about Myrkur. |
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adg211288
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Melechesh are usually classed as melodic black metal. Melodic black is noted for its stronger production values than other forms of black metal.
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Time Signature
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I prefer glam metal and nu metal, the only true types of metal!
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