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Author:  lizardtail [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 5:39 pm ]
Post subject:  Do any of you actually listen to Doom?

This whole forum is rife with goth nonsense.. whatever happened to abandoning all hope, ye who enter here?

What's your favourite brand of doom metal? Trad? Doom-Death? Funeral? Sludge? Stoner? Drone? Or Epic?

Author:  December Flower [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 5:52 pm ]
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I listen to doom, but not nearly as much as I should :? Overall I like it more than Goth metal. I don't know shit about the brands....haven't heard any stoner, drone or sludge. Candlemass and Solitude Aeternus are the only Doom bands I've heard more than a few songs by, both great bands. Avrigus sounds good too, Doom with female vocals.

Author:  Radagast [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 5:59 pm ]
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I don't listen to Doom a lot. I've heard bits and pieces of Candlemass and Grand Magus and been suitably impressed. Which of your categories do these two fit into?

Author:  Skartasis [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 6:13 pm ]
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Does Nortt count?

Author:  Jürgen [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 6:13 pm ]
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I listen to some doom. Early Cathedral kills.

Author:  lizardtail [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 6:14 pm ]
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Radagast wrote:
I've heard bits and pieces of Candlemass and Grand Magus and been suitably impressed. Which of your categories do these two fit into?


Candlemass are Epic, they more or less started that little movement. Grand Magus are stoner with trad elements.. stoner's probably the biggest things happening in Doom right now unless you count the odd little prog-sludge bands like Mare that pop up and try and insert jazz and hardcore into the genre..

Author:  Eyesore [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 6:56 pm ]
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I love doom metal, but there isn't enough good doom metal out there. I love bands like Candlemass and Solitude Aeturnus, recently I picked up The Eternal and really liked that CD, but it's like gothic doom. I don't know, I've been looking for Solstice. I heard they were excellent.

Author:  Radagast [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 7:00 pm ]
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lizardtail wrote:
Radagast wrote:
I've heard bits and pieces of Candlemass and Grand Magus and been suitably impressed. Which of your categories do these two fit into?


Candlemass are Epic, they more or less started that little movement. Grand Magus are stoner with trad elements.. stoner's probably the biggest things happening in Doom right now unless you count the odd little prog-sludge bands like Mare that pop up and try and insert jazz and hardcore into the genre..


I figured as much for GM. I mean, it just sounds like an Arizona highway, if you follow me.

Author:  Anonymous [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 7:55 pm ]
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I mainly listen to doom-metal with other influences... Doom/Death
(MDB, Morgion...) or (flame me if u like :) ) Goth/Doom (Forest of Shadws, Draconian...) Only when i'm experiencing bonecrushing depression i listen to Funeral doom bands... (Shape of Despair, Skepticism)

What i heard from trad and epic doom sides didn't quitre impress me so i never delved in those subgenres. Ok i listened to Grand magus and Reverend Bizarre and i liked those...

I listened to some Stoner/Doom (Sleep) too but i was always sober (damn :D )

Regarding drone (Earth, Sunn0))))... I find i quite hard to digest :)

Author:  Emmerder [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 10:00 pm ]
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Very little. Draconian, How Like a Winter, Deinonychus, Draconian. That's about it. I've tried listening to Sunn O))), but I just can't get into it.

Author:  Ness [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 10:05 pm ]
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I'm right there with Radagast, I have not heard much Doom. Only a few tracks by Candlemass. I was actually pretty impressed.


This is a genre I have been meaning to look into more.

Author:  Dead Machine [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 10:47 pm ]
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Thanks to my purchase of Nortt's Graven and the Nortt/Xasthur split, I now love Funeral Doom.

Cathedral is awesome as well.

Author:  Stefan [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 11:16 pm ]
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Candlemass
Doomsword
Cathedral
Goatsnake
Reverend Bizarre
Witchcraft
Confessor
Eyes of Fire (if that counts...)
Witchfinder General (old school ! :twisted: )
and of course the almighty Ozzy Era Black Sabbath !!! :D

I like doom and I find it to be very good music when you're high :wink:

Author:  Ness [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 11:19 pm ]
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T.I.E. wrote:
Candlemass
Doomsword
Cathedral
Goatsnake
Reverend Bizarre
Witchcraft
Confessor
Eyes of Fire (if that counts...)
Witchfinder General (old school ! :twisted: )
and of course the almighty Ozzy Era Black Sabbath !!! :D

I like doom and I find it to be very good music when you're high :wink:

Aren't you a Buddhist?

Author:  Anonymous [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 11:20 pm ]
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Eyesore wrote:
I love doom metal, but there isn't enough good doom metal out there. I love bands like Candlemass


I love the good Candlemass songs; the average ones are hard to sit through.

Pentagram has some great stuff as well.

Author:  Stefan [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 11:26 pm ]
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metalNESS wrote:
T.I.E. wrote:
Candlemass
Doomsword
Cathedral
Goatsnake
Reverend Bizarre
Witchcraft
Confessor
Eyes of Fire (if that counts...)
Witchfinder General (old school ! :twisted: )
and of course the almighty Ozzy Era Black Sabbath !!! :D

I like doom and I find it to be very good music when you're high :wink:

Aren't you a Buddhist?


:shock:

:?

so ?

Author:  Ness [ Fri Nov 04, 2005 11:29 pm ]
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T.I.E. wrote:
metalNESS wrote:
T.I.E. wrote:
Candlemass
Doomsword
Cathedral
Goatsnake
Reverend Bizarre
Witchcraft
Confessor
Eyes of Fire (if that counts...)
Witchfinder General (old school ! :twisted: )
and of course the almighty Ozzy Era Black Sabbath !!! :D

I like doom and I find it to be very good music when you're high :wink:

Aren't you a Buddhist?


:shock:

:?

so ?



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhist


Quote:

The Five Precepts

The Buddha statue Aukana, in Sri LankaBuddhists undertake certain precepts as aids on the path to coming into contact with ultimate reality. Hence, they are also known as Training rules. Laypeople generally undertake (at least one of) five precepts. The Five Precepts are not given in the form of commands such as "thou shalt not ...", but rather are promises to oneself: "I will (try) to...".

The five precepts are:

1. To refrain from harming living creatures (killing).
2. To refrain from taking that which is not freely given (stealing).
3. To refrain from sexual misconduct.
4. To refrain from incorrect speech (lying, harsh language, slander, idle chit-chat).
5. To refrain from intoxicants which lead to loss of mindfulness.



:shock:

:?

so?

Author:  Stefan [ Sat Nov 05, 2005 1:08 am ]
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metalNESS wrote:


Quote:
The Five Precepts

The Buddha statue Aukana, in Sri LankaBuddhists undertake certain precepts as aids on the path to coming into contact with ultimate reality. Hence, they are also known as Training rules. Laypeople generally undertake (at least one of) five precepts. The Five Precepts are not given in the form of commands such as "thou shalt not ...", but rather are promises to oneself: "I will (try) to...".

The five precepts are:

1. To refrain from harming living creatures (killing).
2. To refrain from taking that which is not freely given (stealing).
3. To refrain from sexual misconduct.
4. To refrain from incorrect speech (lying, harsh language, slander, idle chit-chat).
5. To refrain from intoxicants which lead to loss of mindfulness.



:shock:

:?

so?


:roll:

except it's a very well known fact that a clever drug use opens the "doors of perception", it's true with LSD (which I do not wish to try because I find it a tad too extreme :oops: ), it's also true with cannabis that is known to be used by numerous yogis in India...

and then, I'd ask you what your religious/philosophical beliefs are and if you never break any rule of it ? :wink:

Author:  Ness [ Sat Nov 05, 2005 1:31 am ]
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T.I.E. wrote:
metalNESS wrote:


Quote:
The Five Precepts

The Buddha statue Aukana, in Sri LankaBuddhists undertake certain precepts as aids on the path to coming into contact with ultimate reality. Hence, they are also known as Training rules. Laypeople generally undertake (at least one of) five precepts. The Five Precepts are not given in the form of commands such as "thou shalt not ...", but rather are promises to oneself: "I will (try) to...".

The five precepts are:

1. To refrain from harming living creatures (killing).
2. To refrain from taking that which is not freely given (stealing).
3. To refrain from sexual misconduct.
4. To refrain from incorrect speech (lying, harsh language, slander, idle chit-chat).
5. To refrain from intoxicants which lead to loss of mindfulness.



:shock:

:?

so?


:roll:

except it's a very well known fact that a clever drug use opens the "doors of perception", it's true with LSD (which I do not wish to try because I find it a tad too extreme :oops: ), it's also true with cannabis that is known to be used by numerous yogis in India...

and then, I'd ask you what your religious/philosophical beliefs are and if you never break any rule of it ? :wink:



Well, the only reason I bring it up is b/c you are pretty out spoken about being a Buddhist. But, a religious debate is the last thing I would like to be a part of, so let’s talk Doom metal.



Any recommendations? Preferably a band that sounds like Candlemass.

Author:  Kathaarian [ Sat Nov 05, 2005 2:23 am ]
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I've only recently discovered funeral doom and I can say I like it a lot. It sounds a lot like black metal and my favourite band so far, Stabat Mater, is actually the side project of one of the big names in BM, Mikko Aspa.

I'm like the 15th person to say this here but I have heard a few Candlemass songs and I was very impressed so I'm retrieving
some of their albums and I'm open to any recommendations.

and I like Xasthur if it has a place here.

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