Don't get all riled up, this is just the way i view black metal. I'm pretty sure everyone has heard every argument presented by all sides here before, but i'll continue anyway.
Radagast wrote:
Venom isn't really Black Metal anyway. They invented the term, but they just played sloppy proto-Thrash/extreme NWOBHM.
They invented the term and used it to describe their music. They are 100% black metal, even if they don't sound very alike to the new bands of the genre.
Radagast wrote:
Some of Glenn Benton's vocals have a BM screech about them...
What the fuck is a BM screech?! A lot of BM bands have screechy vocals, but there aren't any screechy vocals on De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas, Drawing Down the Moon or Fallen Angel of Doom, for example.
Mayhem, Beherit and Blasphemy are not black metal then? Or are they somehow less BM than bands with screechy vocals?
Radagast wrote:
Lyrics do not make a genre.
Hatecore is not a real genre, because it's basically just hardcore with racist lyrics? How about gangsta rap?
Lyrics alone do not make a genre. But lyrics (and other "non-musical" things) can be an important factor in defining a genre.
Metal music + satanic lyrics/general aesthetics/ideology = black metal.
Astaroth wrote:
What would u call Darkthrone's music, if they only sang about cold mountains and cold evil winternights?
I don't know but they wouldn't be black metal. They would still be great music, just not black metal.
Astaroth wrote:
Jürgen wrote:
Black metal = satanic metal, be it Venom or Sarcofago or Darkthrone.
Thus, satanic death metal = black/death metal.
ok.. then Slayer is black/Thrash
and Slipknot is black/nu-metal, cuz they mention satan as well
Slayer have been both influenced by (mainly Venom) and a big influence to black metal. I certainly recognize elements of BM in their music, especially the older stuff.
Slipknot is black/nu metal because they mention Satan? Mentioning Satan in your lyrics does not necessarily make the lyrics satanic, and satanic lyrics don't necessarily have to mention Satan either.
Darkthrone's lyrics are satanic, even if they don't mention Satan in every verse in every song, are they not?
Misha wrote:
If I give you 20 black metal bands that sound almost exactly the same, and I don't give you the lyrics, you can NOT pick out which ones are satanic.
That's just it. Black metal is not a certain kind of guitar riff, a certain drumbeat, a certain style of vocals or a certain kind of production.
It's a general aesthetic (that can be present in many different ways) and (usually) ideology. You can stretch the borders within black metal, but certain parameters must be met for the music to be black metal.
Nothing wrong with nature/NS/pagan/suicide/whatever BM-soundalikes, lots of great music found there. It's just not black metal in the original sense of the word.
Misha wrote:
So it started with a satanic band, but what about Bathory, first wave black metal as well. Quothon claimed that although he used satanic lyrics for a start, he quickly switched to viking stuff to gain a sound of his own.
Early Bathory is black metal, later Bathory is not. Even though Quorthon wasn't a satanist, the music he made was satanic metal and thus qualifies as black metal.
Misha wrote:
If the early albums are such an extremely strict definition of the genre, then you can't call anything that doesn't sound like evil thrash metal, black metal either.
As i said before, black metal is not a certain kind of riff or beat etc. Venom, early Bathory, Darkthrone and DsO sound totally different, but they're all black metal and the unifying factor is satanism (be it an ideology or merely an aesthetic).