Started by Andrew McIntosh, June 11, 2016, 03:25:23 AM
Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on September 27, 2019, 04:40:40 PMQuote from: yosef666 on September 27, 2019, 08:51:00 AMQuote from: Balor/SS1535 on September 26, 2019, 06:01:06 PMQuote from: Euro Trash Bazooka on September 26, 2019, 08:06:07 AMQuote from: Balor/SS1535 on September 24, 2019, 06:43:27 PMI have been listening to a lot of Flooded Church of Asmodeus material on youtube lately, and keep becoming more impressed by this band. It is really refreshing to hear black metal that is not simply fast, tremolo riffs, and the noise elements are infused very naturally as well. I really need to get some physical copies of their music...Yeah but fast tremolo riffs is what 2nd wave black metal is and what I and, I assume, most metalheads want to hear when they think of black metal. It's absolutely OK such crossovers exist but for instance I have no interest in hearing noise-infused BM as I don't think those genres go well together, and I also don't think making noisy music was what those musicians wanted to create in the first place? It came later as an aesthetic trend that turned into some ridiculous statement. Yeah, I'm being judgemental (of the artists, not of you!)If you like FCOA, you should have a listen to Gonkulator if you haven't yet. I definitely like good tremolo riffs in black metal, and it surely forms an essential element of the genre. It is always nice, though, to hear some exceptions to the norm. For instance, Paysage d'Hiver plays some really heavy and slow riffs that are definitely black, but without tremolo.I have heard a few people mention Gonkulator in conjunction with Flooded Church of Asmodeus, so I will have to check them out.You definitely also must check out Ride For Revenge and Black Mass of Absu. The early material from Barathrum might be up your alley too.I like Ride for Revenge, but always thought that Flooded Church of Asmodeus was just better. The heavier noise influence in the latter goes a long way for me. However, I probably should check out the Ride for Revenge/Bizarre Uproar collaboration again, now that I think of it. Black Mass of Absu is another band that I have been meaning to listen to for a long time (ever since I saw their Goatowarex vinyl release). Never heard of Barathrum, though. Thanks!
Quote from: yosef666 on September 27, 2019, 08:51:00 AMQuote from: Balor/SS1535 on September 26, 2019, 06:01:06 PMQuote from: Euro Trash Bazooka on September 26, 2019, 08:06:07 AMQuote from: Balor/SS1535 on September 24, 2019, 06:43:27 PMI have been listening to a lot of Flooded Church of Asmodeus material on youtube lately, and keep becoming more impressed by this band. It is really refreshing to hear black metal that is not simply fast, tremolo riffs, and the noise elements are infused very naturally as well. I really need to get some physical copies of their music...Yeah but fast tremolo riffs is what 2nd wave black metal is and what I and, I assume, most metalheads want to hear when they think of black metal. It's absolutely OK such crossovers exist but for instance I have no interest in hearing noise-infused BM as I don't think those genres go well together, and I also don't think making noisy music was what those musicians wanted to create in the first place? It came later as an aesthetic trend that turned into some ridiculous statement. Yeah, I'm being judgemental (of the artists, not of you!)If you like FCOA, you should have a listen to Gonkulator if you haven't yet. I definitely like good tremolo riffs in black metal, and it surely forms an essential element of the genre. It is always nice, though, to hear some exceptions to the norm. For instance, Paysage d'Hiver plays some really heavy and slow riffs that are definitely black, but without tremolo.I have heard a few people mention Gonkulator in conjunction with Flooded Church of Asmodeus, so I will have to check them out.You definitely also must check out Ride For Revenge and Black Mass of Absu. The early material from Barathrum might be up your alley too.
Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on September 26, 2019, 06:01:06 PMQuote from: Euro Trash Bazooka on September 26, 2019, 08:06:07 AMQuote from: Balor/SS1535 on September 24, 2019, 06:43:27 PMI have been listening to a lot of Flooded Church of Asmodeus material on youtube lately, and keep becoming more impressed by this band. It is really refreshing to hear black metal that is not simply fast, tremolo riffs, and the noise elements are infused very naturally as well. I really need to get some physical copies of their music...Yeah but fast tremolo riffs is what 2nd wave black metal is and what I and, I assume, most metalheads want to hear when they think of black metal. It's absolutely OK such crossovers exist but for instance I have no interest in hearing noise-infused BM as I don't think those genres go well together, and I also don't think making noisy music was what those musicians wanted to create in the first place? It came later as an aesthetic trend that turned into some ridiculous statement. Yeah, I'm being judgemental (of the artists, not of you!)If you like FCOA, you should have a listen to Gonkulator if you haven't yet. I definitely like good tremolo riffs in black metal, and it surely forms an essential element of the genre. It is always nice, though, to hear some exceptions to the norm. For instance, Paysage d'Hiver plays some really heavy and slow riffs that are definitely black, but without tremolo.I have heard a few people mention Gonkulator in conjunction with Flooded Church of Asmodeus, so I will have to check them out.
Quote from: Euro Trash Bazooka on September 26, 2019, 08:06:07 AMQuote from: Balor/SS1535 on September 24, 2019, 06:43:27 PMI have been listening to a lot of Flooded Church of Asmodeus material on youtube lately, and keep becoming more impressed by this band. It is really refreshing to hear black metal that is not simply fast, tremolo riffs, and the noise elements are infused very naturally as well. I really need to get some physical copies of their music...Yeah but fast tremolo riffs is what 2nd wave black metal is and what I and, I assume, most metalheads want to hear when they think of black metal. It's absolutely OK such crossovers exist but for instance I have no interest in hearing noise-infused BM as I don't think those genres go well together, and I also don't think making noisy music was what those musicians wanted to create in the first place? It came later as an aesthetic trend that turned into some ridiculous statement. Yeah, I'm being judgemental (of the artists, not of you!)If you like FCOA, you should have a listen to Gonkulator if you haven't yet.
Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on September 24, 2019, 06:43:27 PMI have been listening to a lot of Flooded Church of Asmodeus material on youtube lately, and keep becoming more impressed by this band. It is really refreshing to hear black metal that is not simply fast, tremolo riffs, and the noise elements are infused very naturally as well. I really need to get some physical copies of their music...
Quote from: TS on October 18, 2019, 12:01:41 PMQuote from: Balor/SS1535 on September 27, 2019, 04:40:40 PMQuote from: yosef666 on September 27, 2019, 08:51:00 AMQuote from: Balor/SS1535 on September 26, 2019, 06:01:06 PMQuote from: Euro Trash Bazooka on September 26, 2019, 08:06:07 AMQuote from: Balor/SS1535 on September 24, 2019, 06:43:27 PMI have been listening to a lot of Flooded Church of Asmodeus material on youtube lately, and keep becoming more impressed by this band. It is really refreshing to hear black metal that is not simply fast, tremolo riffs, and the noise elements are infused very naturally as well. I really need to get some physical copies of their music...Yeah but fast tremolo riffs is what 2nd wave black metal is and what I and, I assume, most metalheads want to hear when they think of black metal. It's absolutely OK such crossovers exist but for instance I have no interest in hearing noise-infused BM as I don't think those genres go well together, and I also don't think making noisy music was what those musicians wanted to create in the first place? It came later as an aesthetic trend that turned into some ridiculous statement. Yeah, I'm being judgemental (of the artists, not of you!)If you like FCOA, you should have a listen to Gonkulator if you haven't yet. I definitely like good tremolo riffs in black metal, and it surely forms an essential element of the genre. It is always nice, though, to hear some exceptions to the norm. For instance, Paysage d'Hiver plays some really heavy and slow riffs that are definitely black, but without tremolo.I have heard a few people mention Gonkulator in conjunction with Flooded Church of Asmodeus, so I will have to check them out.You definitely also must check out Ride For Revenge and Black Mass of Absu. The early material from Barathrum might be up your alley too.I like Ride for Revenge, but always thought that Flooded Church of Asmodeus was just better. The heavier noise influence in the latter goes a long way for me. However, I probably should check out the Ride for Revenge/Bizarre Uproar collaboration again, now that I think of it. Black Mass of Absu is another band that I have been meaning to listen to for a long time (ever since I saw their Goatowarex vinyl release). Never heard of Barathrum, though. Thanks!Ride for Revenge is fucking great. And on the topic of bands in the tradition of Beherit, check out Perverted Ceremony. "Sabbat of Behezaël" has been refusing to leave my turntable lately.
Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on October 18, 2019, 05:09:13 PMQuote from: TS on October 18, 2019, 12:01:41 PMQuote from: Balor/SS1535 on September 27, 2019, 04:40:40 PMQuote from: yosef666 on September 27, 2019, 08:51:00 AMQuote from: Balor/SS1535 on September 26, 2019, 06:01:06 PMQuote from: Euro Trash Bazooka on September 26, 2019, 08:06:07 AMQuote from: Balor/SS1535 on September 24, 2019, 06:43:27 PMI have been listening to a lot of Flooded Church of Asmodeus material on youtube lately, and keep becoming more impressed by this band. It is really refreshing to hear black metal that is not simply fast, tremolo riffs, and the noise elements are infused very naturally as well. I really need to get some physical copies of their music...Yeah but fast tremolo riffs is what 2nd wave black metal is and what I and, I assume, most metalheads want to hear when they think of black metal. It's absolutely OK such crossovers exist but for instance I have no interest in hearing noise-infused BM as I don't think those genres go well together, and I also don't think making noisy music was what those musicians wanted to create in the first place? It came later as an aesthetic trend that turned into some ridiculous statement. Yeah, I'm being judgemental (of the artists, not of you!)If you like FCOA, you should have a listen to Gonkulator if you haven't yet. I definitely like good tremolo riffs in black metal, and it surely forms an essential element of the genre. It is always nice, though, to hear some exceptions to the norm. For instance, Paysage d'Hiver plays some really heavy and slow riffs that are definitely black, but without tremolo.I have heard a few people mention Gonkulator in conjunction with Flooded Church of Asmodeus, so I will have to check them out.You definitely also must check out Ride For Revenge and Black Mass of Absu. The early material from Barathrum might be up your alley too.I like Ride for Revenge, but always thought that Flooded Church of Asmodeus was just better. The heavier noise influence in the latter goes a long way for me. However, I probably should check out the Ride for Revenge/Bizarre Uproar collaboration again, now that I think of it. Black Mass of Absu is another band that I have been meaning to listen to for a long time (ever since I saw their Goatowarex vinyl release). Never heard of Barathrum, though. Thanks!Ride for Revenge is fucking great. And on the topic of bands in the tradition of Beherit, check out Perverted Ceremony. "Sabbat of Behezaël" has been refusing to leave my turntable lately.I keep seeing Perverted Ceremony show up on various sites that I visit, and was intrigued by their recent split with Witchcraft. I will have to look into them soon. Do they have any noise influence?As a side note, I have spent a decent amount of time listening to Black Mass of Absu lately. They are great, so thanks again to everyone who recommended them! I need more metal like this in my life.
Quote from: TS on October 18, 2019, 05:20:28 PMQuote from: Balor/SS1535 on October 18, 2019, 05:09:13 PMQuote from: TS on October 18, 2019, 12:01:41 PMQuote from: Balor/SS1535 on September 27, 2019, 04:40:40 PMQuote from: yosef666 on September 27, 2019, 08:51:00 AMQuote from: Balor/SS1535 on September 26, 2019, 06:01:06 PMQuote from: Euro Trash Bazooka on September 26, 2019, 08:06:07 AMQuote from: Balor/SS1535 on September 24, 2019, 06:43:27 PMI have been listening to a lot of Flooded Church of Asmodeus material on youtube lately, and keep becoming more impressed by this band. It is really refreshing to hear black metal that is not simply fast, tremolo riffs, and the noise elements are infused very naturally as well. I really need to get some physical copies of their music...Yeah but fast tremolo riffs is what 2nd wave black metal is and what I and, I assume, most metalheads want to hear when they think of black metal. It's absolutely OK such crossovers exist but for instance I have no interest in hearing noise-infused BM as I don't think those genres go well together, and I also don't think making noisy music was what those musicians wanted to create in the first place? It came later as an aesthetic trend that turned into some ridiculous statement. Yeah, I'm being judgemental (of the artists, not of you!)If you like FCOA, you should have a listen to Gonkulator if you haven't yet. I definitely like good tremolo riffs in black metal, and it surely forms an essential element of the genre. It is always nice, though, to hear some exceptions to the norm. For instance, Paysage d'Hiver plays some really heavy and slow riffs that are definitely black, but without tremolo.I have heard a few people mention Gonkulator in conjunction with Flooded Church of Asmodeus, so I will have to check them out.You definitely also must check out Ride For Revenge and Black Mass of Absu. The early material from Barathrum might be up your alley too.I like Ride for Revenge, but always thought that Flooded Church of Asmodeus was just better. The heavier noise influence in the latter goes a long way for me. However, I probably should check out the Ride for Revenge/Bizarre Uproar collaboration again, now that I think of it. Black Mass of Absu is another band that I have been meaning to listen to for a long time (ever since I saw their Goatowarex vinyl release). Never heard of Barathrum, though. Thanks!Ride for Revenge is fucking great. And on the topic of bands in the tradition of Beherit, check out Perverted Ceremony. "Sabbat of Behezaël" has been refusing to leave my turntable lately.I keep seeing Perverted Ceremony show up on various sites that I visit, and was intrigued by their recent split with Witchcraft. I will have to look into them soon. Do they have any noise influence?As a side note, I have spent a decent amount of time listening to Black Mass of Absu lately. They are great, so thanks again to everyone who recommended them! I need more metal like this in my life.Nope, no noise influence that I've noticed. It sounds very much like its artwork looks, if that makes any sense.
Quote from: seventhcircle on October 22, 2019, 06:00:11 PMAnyone else here looking forward to the Ride for Revenge dates in NYC? I plan on going the second night; despite having seen majority of the bill at least once, I am very excited to see all of them again.
Quote from: FallOfNature on October 24, 2019, 09:08:37 AMhttps://satanictorment.bandcamp.com/Nice stuff here if you're into Ride For Revenge, Barathrum, Countess, Necromantia...