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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Murphy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Nov 2010 at 5:23pm
^^^^ just read your review for Anguished and listened to some samples. I'll be looking into this more, BM needs more females producing the raw stuff :)  
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Vehemency Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Nov 2010 at 2:01am
Coincidentally, I happened to receive a copy of the newest Dark Tribe from the label (for reviewing purposes)! First I didn't realize at all it was the same band that we discussed here earlier. I've given it a few spins and it also frequents my car's player. Really liking it so far though I've heard it's a disappointment - compared to the 2004 effort - for many. Still need to get my hands on that album.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Murphy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Nov 2010 at 6:01am
Looks like all the reviewing is paying off! Yeah, I'd heard it was a disappointment to many of the earlier fans, so I've not picked it up yet. I think In Jeraspunta - Die R�ckkehr der Tollw�tigen Bestie pretty much nailed the aesthetic the band was looking for (from my view), so intense and psychotic.

Got this in the mail today along with a new pair of headphones.

Mïsogi - Tofotukami Wemitamafe



A little like Sabbat's Karisma, but with stronger traditional Japanese folk influences. Only listened through it once so far, but it's well executed. There's a great passage halfway through the album where the guitars and Shamisen (as far as I can tell it's a Shamisen, probably should look at the linear notes) are playing side by side to great effect. The token clean vocals, thrown in now and then, are a bit weak tho'. 
  
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Vehemency Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Nov 2010 at 6:14am
A couple of generous labels have sent and will be sending me some physical copies, which is quite amazing because I'm clearly just an amateur in the reviewing field with a subpar vocabulary and grammar. Otherwise it's mostly digital material that I've been receiving and I'm happy to review those too. They get free promotion, I get to enjoy albums before release dates: win-win situtation.

Sounds interesting, that album. It's not until recently when I discovered Sabbat's music, although I've only heard Envenom and Evoke so far. I found myself liking those album quite much, maybe I am finally getting better into old school thrashing black metal...
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Yeah, good stuffCool



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Originally posted by Vehemency Vehemency wrote:

A couple of generous labels have sent and will be sending me some physical copies, which is quite amazing because I'm clearly just an amateur in the reviewing field with a subpar vocabulary and grammar. Otherwise it's mostly digital material that I've been receiving and I'm happy to review those too. They get free promotion, I get to enjoy albums before release dates: win-win situtation.

Sounds interesting, that album. It's not until recently when I discovered Sabbat's music, although I've only heard Envenom and Evoke so far. I found myself liking those album quite much, maybe I am finally getting better into old school thrashing black metal...


'tis pleasing to hear people rewarded for all the time an effort they put into site like this. Also, 'tis a good sign bands are taking notice of the  site.

I've only got Karisma and The Dwelling from Sabbat the latter of which is one epic hour song. Never really thought the blackened thrash style would be suited to epic lengths but they pull it off well. I've always has a soft spot for this type of black metal, probably  because Destroyer 666 were the neatest cohort on the scene when I went through high school.

Two recent disappointment for me recently:
Castevet - Mounds Of Ash
Svarti Loghin - Drifting Through The Void

probably should give them a little more time before making over arcing statements on their quality... possibly of higher interest to the prog people here? Don't know
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Vlad Tepes is becoming one of my favorites.
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So is Goatmoon
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Vehemency Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Dec 2010 at 2:15am
Quoting you from the other BM thread:
Originally posted by 7997ism 7997ism wrote:

What do you guys think of bands like Bone Awl?
I must confess that I'm not really familiar with the band. The only release I've heard is the instrumental demo "Sunless Xyggos" released this year. I should look into the band better as I could really dig their noisy style.

Speaking of this noisy style once again, this new compilation LP of Copenhagen scene is pretty sweet:

"Gr� Fraktion", 8 bands of which 7 are debuting on this piece of wax. Released by Posh Isolation (no surprise there). All kinds of weird shit on it. And in general, Posh Isolation is a good label in this field (and pure noise / weirdness).
Originally posted by Murphy Murphy wrote:

Svarti Loghin - Drifting Through The Void
This sophomore album was a slight disappointment. I prefer the debut which is fantastic.
Originally posted by 7997ism 7997ism wrote:

So is Goatmoon
A new split with Dead Reptile Shrine came out just recently, haven't heard it yet. One long song from Goatmoon on one side. Digipack version of the second album came out some time ago too. Never been the biggest fan of Goatmoon (don't understand how they are THAT hyped), but they are pretty good anyhow.


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Yeah, I'm a fan of Bone Awl, still remember getting Bog Bodies in the mail and flogging the cassette till it wouldn't play properly in my deck. Ah, youth obsessions. Now I just watch them in my periphery, with a vague interest in what they're releasing. The EP format is more suited to their style, methinks: short sharp and to the point.

Vehemency, are there any samples of that comp. on the net?
I'll have to check Svarti Loghin's debut. Maybe my ears are not cut out for these post-hybrid, who knows, tastes change with time.  
  
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Vehemency Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Dec 2010 at 5:22am
^ I can drop you a private message later regarding the comp!

Musically the Svarti Loghin debut doesn't differ much from the second album, but I think it's definitely a better whole. No unnecessary Pearl Jam clean singing, guest musicians, interludes... Just pure autumnal ethereal melancholy. The unique incorporation of "country" licks to black metal works perfectly on that record, imo.
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hi guys Smile it's been some time since i last posted here, the last good BM album i heard was Alda - s/t, excellent atmospheric black metal, fans of Agallcoh, Drudkh, Wolves in the throne room would love them.  
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Got this yesterday, highly recommend it:



Shining's Blackjazz. Insanely huge mixture of black metal and avant-garde jazz. Crazy shit.
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Originally posted by topofsm topofsm wrote:

Got this yesterday, highly recommend it:



Shining's Blackjazz. Insanely huge mixture of black metal and avant-garde jazz. Crazy shit.


Interesting description.  I might have to take a listen.
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I wouldn�t exactly call Shining ( The Norwegian one) black metal, but there are elements on Black Jazz that points in extreme directions. Pretty exciting act. I agree on that one.
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Never liked that shining. The depressive one always sounded better.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote angelmk Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Jan 2011 at 9:53am
New Falkenbach is pretty awesome, it was worth waiting for 6 years to be released. i also checked Ossadogva - the word of abominations, very good atmospheric / depressive black tunes from Ukraine. My recent favorite black metal is  Taake, they are simply amazing 
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Originally posted by UMUR UMUR wrote:

I wouldn�t exactly call Shining ( The Norwegian one) black metal, but there are elements on Black Jazz that points in extreme directions. Pretty exciting act. I agree on that one.


Actually, I agree upon further listens. It's more of straight up avant-garde album. Maybe some are confused by the name of the album LOL.



In blacker news, this album kicks ass:


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This is the first album of Anaal nathrakh.
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I'm not HUGE into black metal but good stuff does exist. Lantlos' new album is decent. 
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