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PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 10:05 pm 
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what are some of the good melodic/symphonic black metal bands ?


Graveworm is excellent as well.

I have heard (N)Utopia a lot and I really like it, but is it BM?


well, that depends... can we consider Within Tempation, Lacuna Coil or Evanescence to be BM ? :? :roll: :wink:

seriously, it's more gothy melodeath with like 2% BM to them... not a bad band but (N)Utopia is, imo, the weakest I heard from them... try Engraved in Black, it way better !


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T.I.E. wrote:
Zeth wrote:
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what are some of the good melodic/symphonic black metal bands ?


Graveworm is excellent as well.

I have heard (N)Utopia a lot and I really like it, but is it BM?


well, that depends... can we consider Within Tempation, Lacuna Coil or Evanescence to be BM ? :? :roll: :wink:



HEY! Don't even say that even for sarcasm or whatever dude, I almost headbutted the pc.

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Graveworm rules.


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Zeth, I've recently undergone the "black metal induction" myself, and the responses you have recieved in this thread were quite similar to the ones I recieved. One problem is that some of the serious black metal fans here can't remember what it was like when they first started listening, or, they got into bm in a different way and what seems like a natural course for them is actually a very difficult path for someone else.

Black metal is a very diverse genre, but the vast majority of it has one thing in common.

It is virtually impenetrable to a new listener.

That said, there were several albums that made a significant contribution to my appreciation of black metal. I'm going to do my best to make a short list of albums that you should listen to several times. Downloading/Buying 50 black metal albums and listening to them all once isn't going to do you alot of good.

Dimmu Borgir - Enthrone Darkness Triumphant
This album is great because the first few tracks are quite melodic and dont lay on the blast beats particularly hard. The album becomes heavier in the middle but its done somewhat gradually and the melodic elements are never discarded completely. This album is the perfect introduction into the more symphonic and melodic side of black metal but it still exposes you to blast beats and other typical bm elements which will help you get into the less polished types of bm. If you really enjoy this album then some other albums you might wish to try are: Old Man's Child - In Defiance of Existance, Emperor - Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk, Elvira Madigan - Witches, Dissection - Storm of Lights Bane, Catamenia - Eskhata, Graveworm - Engraved in Black, ... and Oceans - The Dynamic Gallery of Thoughts, Anorexia Nervosa - New Obscurantis Order, Cradle of Filth - Midian, Dark Fortress - Profane Genocidal Creations.

Immortal - Sons of Northern Darkness
Theres probably going to be some controversy of my inclusion of this album in the list, but its a simple fact that this was one of the first "black" albums I bought (based on the MR review) and it really helped alot. Theres some headbangingly good riffs on this album and a really cold atmosphere, especially on the last couple of tracks.

Borknagar - Epic
This album is an excellent example of what some people would call progressive black metal. The songs structures are different to that of typical bm and often include "catchy" moments. If you enjoy this then you should also try Enslaved - Below the Lights, Vintersorg - Visions from the Spiral Generator and I would also put Taake - Over Bjoergvin Graater Himmerik into this category. Bjoergvin sounds very different to the other albums i mentioned here, but the songs have this incredible uniqueness that I associate with progressive black metal.

Drudkh - Autumn Aurora
This album is the perfect introduction to mid-paced "flowing" black metal. This style typically involves long songs that change very slowly as they progress and repetition becomes a virtue. There is ALOT to like about this style and other particularly excellent examples are Burzum - Hvis Lyset Tar Oss, Ulver - Bergtatt and Velvet Cacoon - Genevieve.

Okay. Thats 4 albums. Give them a try. Perhaps explore some of the other albums I mentioned if you particularly liked the album I associated it with. Get comfortable with this sort of material. Now I will take a quick look at a few albums that are a bit more difficult to get into, but worth your attention once you're ready to move on:

Deathspell Omega - Si Monumentum Requires, Circumspice
This is a very interesting album to me because it has alot of properties that I would associate with the more raw types of black metal and yet its production is very accessible. All of that said, it still took me alot of listens to get into this album, and even now I do not hold it as high on a pedestal as some of the other BM fans on this board.

Taake - Nattestid
This album has a much rawer sound that most of the albums I've mentioned above. At first, I much preferred the second album in the Taake trilogy, Bjoergvin, but repeated spins of Nattestid have changed my mind. Again, you will probably find that it does not grab you at first.

Judas Iscariot - Heaven In Flames
The production is quite raw, the riffs are often very simple. But this album has atmosphere in spades and somehow the songs are brilliant.

And... I have to go to class now. I know you've had alot of album names shouted at you and thats why I've made an effort to give you a short list of albums that really helped an in flames / skyfire / opeth fan become a black metal fan aswell.


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Now that was good help! I suggest you track down every album he mentioned in bold at first, and the go for the other ones. You'll get a great idea of what the best known types of black metal are. When you have digged through that and can handle the rawer stuff, I suggest merely to tell us what you liked best, and we could recommend with that as a starting point. And of course try Mütiilation - Remains Of A Ruined, Dead, Cursed Soul (not available anywhere, but you can download it fairly easily). It will uncover one more facet of black metal that is not covered the least by the previous bands.


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Of the topic a little now, but when speaking of Mütiilation, why the hell is it taking so long for Ordealis to put out that box set. That one is a must when it appears.


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Of the topic a little now, but when speaking of Mütiilation, why the hell is it taking so long for Ordealis to put out that box set. That one is a must when it appears.


Fuckin' rip off label...

Anyway, Will should sign with Nuclear Blast and go to Ozzfest.


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Great list blood_ame! I appreciate all the suggestions and I even have a question. Is the Dimmu Borgir album you mentioned similar to any other album by them?
I love Midian so hopefully I'll appreciate Enthrone Darkness Triumphant as well.

And I even have Si Monumentum Requires, Circumspice, so I'll get right to it.


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Zeth wrote:
Great list blood_ame! I appreciate all the suggestions and I even have a question. Is the Dimmu Borgir album you mentioned similar to any other album by them?
I love Midian so hopefully I'll appreciate Enthrone Darkness Triumphant as well.


Enthrone Darkness Triumphant is probably their most accessible if you ask me (and their best). All of the songs, especially the last few, are very melodic and instantly gratifying, but unlike albums that grab you from the first time, you'll be listening to it over and over again. I'd actually say that I like it more than Midian, so that should tell you something. :D


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i might call Death cult more accesible. Just cause the songs are cathchier on first listen.

EDT is a way better overall album


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Zeth wrote:
Great list blood_ame! I appreciate all the suggestions and I even have a question. Is the Dimmu Borgir album you mentioned similar to any other album by them?
I love Midian so hopefully I'll appreciate Enthrone Darkness Triumphant as well.

And I even have Si Monumentum Requires, Circumspice, so I'll get right to it.


I like all the Dimmu Borgir albums, and they are all relatively similar in the scheme of things. My other favourites are For All Tid and Spiritual Black Dimensions.

If you're a big Midian fan then you're going to like pretty much every album I listed in the Enthrone Darkness Triumphant section, and a whole lot more...


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Now that was good help! I suggest you track down every album he mentioned in bold at first, and the go for the other ones. You'll get a great idea of what the best known types of black metal are. When you have digged through that and can handle the rawer stuff, I suggest merely to tell us what you liked best, and we could recommend with that as a starting point. And of course try Mütiilation - Remains Of A Ruined, Dead, Cursed Soul (not available anywhere, but you can download it fairly easily). It will uncover one more facet of black metal that is not covered the least by the previous bands.


Thanks Gast, and I will try to find that Mütiilation album aswell.


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Now I have finally been able to download some BM and listen to it. I've listened to Taake so far and the albums Dødskvad, Nattestid and Bjørgvin. I really like it. It will most certainly grow even more on me in time.


I've also listened to Deathspell Omegas Si Monvmentvm Reqvires, Circvm, but unfortunately it's not quite my cup of tea.


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Zeth wrote:
Now I have finally been able to download some BM and listen to it. I've listened to Taake so far and the albums Dødskvad, Nattestid and Bjørgvin. I really like it. It will most certainly grow even more on me in time.


I've also listened to Deathspell Omegas Si Monvmentvm Reqvires, Circvm, but unfortunately it's not quite my cup of tea.

That's no surprise, I fucking hate DsO :D


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Now I have finally been able to download some BM and listen to it. I've listened to Taake so far and the albums Dødskvad, Nattestid and Bjørgvin. I really like it. It will most certainly grow even more on me in time.


I've also listened to Deathspell Omegas Si Monvmentvm Reqvires, Circvm, but unfortunately it's not quite my cup of tea.

That's no surprise, I fucking hate DsO :D


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Now I have finally been able to download some BM and listen to it. I've listened to Taake so far and the albums Dødskvad, Nattestid and Bjørgvin. I really like it. It will most certainly grow even more on me in time.


I've also listened to Deathspell Omegas Si Monvmentvm Reqvires, Circvm, but unfortunately it's not quite my cup of tea.

That's no surprise, I fucking hate DsO :D


hippy

:D

Forest metal über alles!!!


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Gast1 wrote:
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Zeth wrote:
Now I have finally been able to download some BM and listen to it. I've listened to Taake so far and the albums Dødskvad, Nattestid and Bjørgvin. I really like it. It will most certainly grow even more on me in time.


I've also listened to Deathspell Omegas Si Monvmentvm Reqvires, Circvm, but unfortunately it's not quite my cup of tea.

That's no surprise, I fucking hate DsO :D


hippy

:D

Forest metal über alles!!!


Oh please. Go hug some trees in that forest of yours. :wink:


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Legacy Of The Night wrote:
Gast1 wrote:
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Gast1 wrote:
Zeth wrote:
Now I have finally been able to download some BM and listen to it. I've listened to Taake so far and the albums Dødskvad, Nattestid and Bjørgvin. I really like it. It will most certainly grow even more on me in time.


I've also listened to Deathspell Omegas Si Monvmentvm Reqvires, Circvm, but unfortunately it's not quite my cup of tea.

That's no surprise, I fucking hate DsO :D


hippy

:D

Forest metal über alles!!!


Oh please. Go hug some trees in that forest of yours. :wink:

Oh please. Go listen to your Dimmu Borgir records ;)


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Legacy Of The Night wrote:
Gast1 wrote:
Skartasis wrote:
Gast1 wrote:
Zeth wrote:
Now I have finally been able to download some BM and listen to it. I've listened to Taake so far and the albums Dødskvad, Nattestid and Bjørgvin. I really like it. It will most certainly grow even more on me in time.


I've also listened to Deathspell Omegas Si Monvmentvm Reqvires, Circvm, but unfortunately it's not quite my cup of tea.

That's no surprise, I fucking hate DsO :D


hippy

:D

Forest metal über alles!!!


Oh please. Go hug some trees in that forest of yours. :wink:


i once hugged my grandparents dog :? ... is there something wrong with me Dr.?


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Gast1 wrote:
Skartasis wrote:
Gast1 wrote:
Zeth wrote:
Now I have finally been able to download some BM and listen to it. I've listened to Taake so far and the albums Dødskvad, Nattestid and Bjørgvin. I really like it. It will most certainly grow even more on me in time.


I've also listened to Deathspell Omegas Si Monvmentvm Reqvires, Circvm, but unfortunately it's not quite my cup of tea.

That's no surprise, I fucking hate DsO :D


hippy

:D

Forest metal über alles!!!

Hell yeah, forests are wonderfull.

Astaroth wrote:
Legacy Of The Night wrote:
Gast1 wrote:
Skartasis wrote:
Gast1 wrote:
Zeth wrote:
Now I have finally been able to download some BM and listen to it. I've listened to Taake so far and the albums Dødskvad, Nattestid and Bjørgvin. I really like it. It will most certainly grow even more on me in time.


I've also listened to Deathspell Omegas Si Monvmentvm Reqvires, Circvm, but unfortunately it's not quite my cup of tea.

That's no surprise, I fucking hate DsO :D


hippy

:D

Forest metal über alles!!!


Oh please. Go hug some trees in that forest of yours. :wink:


i once hugged my grandparents dog :? ... is there something wrong with me Dr.?

I also hug dogs when I get the oppurtunity. So you're not alone mate.


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Astaroth wrote:
Legacy Of The Night wrote:
Gast1 wrote:
Skartasis wrote:
Gast1 wrote:
Zeth wrote:
Now I have finally been able to download some BM and listen to it. I've listened to Taake so far and the albums Dødskvad, Nattestid and Bjørgvin. I really like it. It will most certainly grow even more on me in time.

I've also listened to Deathspell Omegas Si Monvmentvm Reqvires, Circvm, but unfortunately it's not quite my cup of tea.

That's no surprise, I fucking hate DsO :D


hippy

:D

Forest metal über alles!!!


Oh please. Go hug some trees in that forest of yours. :wink:


i once hugged my grandparents dog :? ... is there something wrong with me Dr.?

I also hug dogs when I get the oppurtunity. So you're not alone mate.


Freak. :wink:


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