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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: BLACK METAL
Last post by Cranial Blast - Today at 04:56:04 AM
Quote from: Minus1 on Today at 04:24:30 AMIs Electric Wizard = Black Metal? Or Stoner Doom? Is there some overlap? It's all labels labels labels. 😂

Anyway I'm pissed. In January mainman Jus said there'd be an album (maybe their last!?) this year. And here we are in December. Put down that bong, Jus. Sheesh.

Anyway - I love this band. Dopethrone gets a lot of attention, but I think fans should have another look at Time To Die. It's Dopethrone's big brother. He went to Architect school but dropped out. He's more shroomage than weed.

Anyway, if I have my labels all wrong, sue me. 😂



I'd declare Electric Wizard simply as stoner/doom metal, but with heavy emphasis on satanic and or occult symbolism, giving nod especially to that 70's era of counter culture occult anesthetics = satanic symbolism, but yet, they kind of give a more austere vision or vibe to that notion as making the satanic panic element seem as if there is truly some horned figure in the mist of the myth to their projected element. It's like they are playing on those fears with what's being said about, which I like! I love that angle to use Satan as a weapon against those wjom believe Satan is this "real threatening force" and do so well in a sense that it feels legitmate in ideals. Not black metal in overall riffs, or the sense of quick tremolo picking sound, but perhaps in some proto ideals of "satan", but certainly a crushing, fucking heavy force to he reckon with! Perhaps in some ways conjuring the occult better than some said "Black Metal" bands. In my opinion black metal derives around the "occult", first and foremost when it comes to topic, so if someone thinks some viking metal shit like Bathory's Hammerheart is still "Black metal" than... Dopesmoker or any other Electric Wizard album should be considered Black metal, simply based on the idea that at least it revolves around the occult. If viking metal shit like Hammerheart can be called black metal, than why not doom metal that revolves around occult topics... Obviously this notion can be debated, but my understanding of Black Metal has always revolves around this idea about occult, Satanic ideas and those ideals. If pagan ones are okay in black metal lore and maybe they are fine and that's okay, but then my argument simply is if pagan bands be lumped in this genre, then why not doom bands, as long as it's satanic or occult driven. I've got a very "Venom" Idea about what Black metal is or maybe should be, but my attitude also conflicts that notion at times too. It's a complicated ordeal of identity at times!
#2
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: BLACK METAL
Last post by Minus1 - Today at 04:24:30 AM
Is Electric Wizard = Black Metal? Or Stoner Doom? Is there some overlap? It's all labels labels labels. 😂

Anyway I'm pissed. In January mainman Jus said there'd be an album (maybe their last!?) this year. And here we are in December. Put down that bong, Jus. Sheesh.

Anyway - I love this band. Dopethrone gets a lot of attention, but I think fans should have another look at Time To Die. It's Dopethrone's big brother. He went to Architect school but dropped out. He's more shroomage than weed.

Anyway, if I have my labels all wrong, sue me. 😂

#3
Awenydd
Caressing The Avalanche Of Time
Cloister Recordings CRUS-152

North America: https://www.cloisterrecordings.net/products

EU: https://tesco-germany.com/shop/

Standard Edition CD in A5 digipak.
Special Edition in polybag with alternate artwork, bonus handmade c20 + inserts, and standard A5 digipak CD.

#4
NEW RELEASES ANNOUNCEMENTS / Re: Mind_On_Fire Prod.
Last post by flatline-ejaculation - December 04, 2025, 09:17:40 PM
Still available.
#5
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: TAINT/MANIA/ Everything Ke...
Last post by cr - December 04, 2025, 05:45:43 PM
Quote from: Cranial Blast on December 04, 2025, 05:00:02 AMI think one thing that rings true about Keith's work in Mania in particular, is how profound and relatable those uneasy feelings are, that are being meticulously being projected and expressed through the noise itself, through a foreboding sense of anxiety, desperation and isolation that continue to escalate. This time a year I've got terrible anxiety from season change to winter. I find myself drinking a lot earlier, a lot more often and going to bed almost always with nightmares and then waking up everyday to this depressed and anxious ridden state that makes you feel very guilty, self ridiculing, isolated and alone in those feelings and takes hours in the morning to return to a semi normal state of mind. I think Mania is the banner to those types of feelings and is precisely why it's so magnified to certain individuals, cause it feels so authentic to those types of experienced emotions. I never knew Keith, as I was late to the forum before he passed, but he's no doubt somebody I'd of easily been able to relate to on various topics. I'm glad he was able to communicate those feelings of anxiety so well with Mania to the point that it demands the listeners immediate attention.

Thank you, very well said!
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CLASSIFIED ADS / Re: Stuff For Sale - Update De...
Last post by 777was666 - December 04, 2025, 05:43:56 PM
Added:

Death Squad - Cutting Myself Open To See And Feel Blood (Cass, Album, Ltd, Num, RE, C62)

Complete set (Cassette, Stapled booklet, three photos and a handmade blood artwork piece) / Unsealed once to confirm the contents but unplayed.
#7
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Best of 2025
Last post by Cranial Blast - December 04, 2025, 05:21:37 PM
Quote from: Minus1 on December 04, 2025, 05:06:08 PM
Quote from: Manhog_84 on December 04, 2025, 03:51:23 PMAlso huge that we finally got Con-Dom's Colour of a Man's Skin as 2XCD from Tesco

I am in love with this. Maybe I look in the wrong places, but I'm surprised that this isn't seen as a masterpiece of "narrative noise" (my term). It's brilliant.

Definitely a good one! I'm glad Tesco did a CD version of this one and also a proper CD reissue of The Grey Wolves - Punishment album as well.
#8
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Best of 2025
Last post by Minus1 - December 04, 2025, 05:06:08 PM
Quote from: Manhog_84 on December 04, 2025, 03:51:23 PMAlso huge that we finally got Con-Dom's Colour of a Man's Skin as 2XCD from Tesco

I am in love with this. Maybe I look in the wrong places, but I'm surprised that this isn't seen as a masterpiece of "narrative noise" (my term). It's brilliant.
#9
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Best of 2025
Last post by HateSermon - December 04, 2025, 05:05:30 PM
Yeah, ZSS Guilty is the #1 for me. The most anticipated and actually delivered.

Others:

Crematorius - "Efterbord" on Phage. I know there's another one on Old Captain but I have yet to check it out.
Agonal Lust & Swollen Korps. - "Charnel Dwelling". Part of the Agonal Lust box set, which I don't have, but I made myself a bootleg of this tape so at least I can listen to it. I'm surprised I'm not seeing more people talk about this.
Clinic of Torture - "Memento of Punishment". Another anticipated release that was well worth the wait.


Still a lot I have to fully dive into yet, like the newest FA titles and Wrath stuff, which should be here any day now.
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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Best of 2025
Last post by Manhog_84 - December 04, 2025, 03:51:23 PM
ZSS - Guilty is one of the standout releases. Hard-hitting and short enough to make you want to spin it again right away. Out of the 2025 Grunt releases, IOPS Soundtracks was my favourite.

Also huge that we finally got Con-Dom's Colour of a Man's Skin as 2XCD from Tesco and re-issues of Streicher re-issues from IR.