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9 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

As the stripper said to her TAFE class.

I thought it was what the actress said to the bishop.    🤔

3 hours ago, old55 said:

OK, his thread has gone off the rails, so what's one more push?

I've got fairly broad taste in music from Puccini to George Strait to The Crystal Method and am always open to the adventure.

Please hit me with the primer tracks for this genre you are talking about - select them like you want me to go further into the underwater cave, not quickly resurface for air ...

These first bands are known as second wave Black metal, but only in retrospect. They were influenced by bands like Venom and Bathory, now known as first wave, but really not similar at all. 

In saying that, Black metal can be fast, slow, heavy, depressing, beautiful, pagan etc etc, unlike a lot of genres it has no real set structure. 

But interestingly Black metal is the closest musically written and structured as classical music. 

 

Emperor - I am the black Wizards

Dark Throne - Transylvania Hunger

Cradle of Filth - Her Ghost in the fog

Gorgoroth - Prayer

Satyricon - black crow on the tombstone

Rotting Christ - Raven

Immortal - Tyrants

Dark Funeral - Artrum Regina

 

These bands followed those above.

 

Wolves in the throne room - I will lay down my bones or Diadem of 12 stars

Kampfar - Det Sorte

Wodensthrone - That which is now forgotten 

Moonsorrow- suden tunti 

MGLA - Exercise in futility V

Drudkh - Solitude

Der Weg Einer Freiheit- Aufbruch

None - Wither

Imperium Dekadenz - Ave Danuvi 

Hulder -  Purgations of bodily corruptions 

Suldusk - Nazare

Darkher - where the devil waits

Veitah - Tajamnica Tajamnic

I’m only scratching the surface and have left out many bands, but tried to get a spread of various styles and be aware a lot don’t sing in English

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15 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

These first bands are known as second wave Black metal, but only in retrospect. They were influenced by bands like Venom and Bathory, now known as first wave, but really not similar at all. 

In saying that, Black metal can be fast, slow, heavy, depressing, beautiful, pagan etc etc, unlike a lot of genres it has no real set structure. 

But interestingly Black metal is the closest musically written and structured as classical music. 

 

Emperor - I am the black Wizards

Dark Throne - Transylvania Hunger

Cradle of Filth - Her Ghost in the fog

Gorgoroth - Prayer

Satyricon - black crow on the tombstone

Rotting Christ - Raven

Immortal - Tyrants

Dark Funeral - Artrum Regina

 

These bands followed those above.

 

Wolves in the throne room - I will lay down my bones or Diadem of 12 stars

Kampfar - Det Sorte

Wodensthrone - That which is now forgotten 

Moonsorrow- suden tunti 

MGLA - Exercise in futility V

Drudkh - Solitude

Der Weg Einer Freiheit- Aufbruch

None - Wither

Imperium Dekadenz - Ave Danuvi 

Hulder -  Purgations of bodily corruptions 

Suldusk - Nazare

Darkher - where the devil waits

Veitah - Tajamnica Tajamnic

I’m only scratching the surface and have left out many bands, but tried to get a spread of various styles and be aware a lot don’t sing in English

Has Barry Manilow been in any of those bands?

53 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Has Barry Manilow been in any of those bands?

No, he just wrote the songs.


1 hour ago, Winners at last said:

Has Barry Manilow been in any of those bands?

I’m sure all those bands had his poster on the wall…

 

Don’t be like that guy! Don’t be like that guy 😂

5 hours ago, old55 said:

I've got fairly broad taste in music

Please hit me with the primer tracks for this genre you are talking about - select them like you want me to go further into the underwater cave, not quickly resurface for air ...

@Gorgoroth, aspiring Cult Leader. 
* Recruiting his ‘family’ one Demonland poster at a time. 

* By recruiting I mean brainwashing. 

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

@Gorgoroth, aspiring Cult Leader. 
* Recruiting his ‘family’ one Demonland poster at a time. 

* By recruiting I mean brainwashing. 

Hey! I am on a site called “Demon”Land

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1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

No, he just wrote the songs.

One of the great ironies. Barry didn't write "I Write the Songs"

2 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

These first bands are known as second wave Black metal, but only in retrospect. They were influenced by bands like Venom and Bathory, now known as first wave, but really not similar at all. 

In saying that, Black metal can be fast, slow, heavy, depressing, beautiful, pagan etc etc, unlike a lot of genres it has no real set structure. 

But interestingly Black metal is the closest musically written and structured as classical music. 

 

Emperor - I am the black Wizards

Dark Throne - Transylvania Hunger

Cradle of Filth - Her Ghost in the fog

Gorgoroth - Prayer

Satyricon - black crow on the tombstone

Rotting Christ - Raven

Immortal - Tyrants

Dark Funeral - Artrum Regina

 

These bands followed those above.

 

Wolves in the throne room - I will lay down my bones or Diadem of 12 stars

Kampfar - Det Sorte

Wodensthrone - That which is now forgotten 

Moonsorrow- suden tunti 

MGLA - Exercise in futility V

Drudkh - Solitude

Der Weg Einer Freiheit- Aufbruch

None - Wither

Imperium Dekadenz - Ave Danuvi 

Hulder -  Purgations of bodily corruptions 

Suldusk - Nazare

Darkher - where the devil waits

Veitah - Tajamnica Tajamnic

I’m only scratching the surface and have left out many bands, but tried to get a spread of various styles and be aware a lot don’t sing in English

Thanks @Gorgoroth. I'm going to check this stuff out


38 minutes ago, Go the Biff said:

One of the great ironies. Barry didn't write "I Write the Songs"

Reminds me of that guy in the 80s who sang “Gonna write a classic…” (spoiler- he didn’t). 

18 minutes ago, BDA said:

Thanks @Gorgoroth. I'm going to check this stuff out

⬆️ Got anothery, @Gorgoroth!!! 

Ill just leave this here 🤌

 

10 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

⬆️ Got anothery, @Gorgoroth!!! 

Lovin it, Friday night with the wife is a few brews and vinyl playing, as recommended I have on Wolves In the Throne Room - Two hunters which contains the song I will lay down my bones amongst the rock and roots. 🤘🏻

19 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Lovin it, Friday night with the wife is a few brews and vinyl playing, as recommended I have on Wolves In the Throne Room - Two hunters which contains the song I will lay down my bones amongst the rock and roots. 🤘🏻

By “brews” you don’t mean Kool-Aid, right?

Suspicious Meme GIF by MOODMAN


40 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Reminds me of that guy in the 80s who sang “Gonna write a classic…” (spoiler- he didn’t). 

You're right.  It was complete [censored]

For those interested this doco gives a good overview of the extreme metal genres and leading bands. The Norwegian black metal scene is well covered @Gorgoroth It's presented by a Canadian dude, Sam Dunn, who produces lots of metal related content so well worth checking out.

I’m an old grindcore fan. Napalm Death and Carcass are the original and best in my view

 

 

27 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

By “brews” you don’t mean Kool-Aid, right?

Suspicious Meme GIF by MOODMAN

Well I brew it at home…

1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Reminds me of that guy in the 80s who sang “Gonna write a classic…” (spoiler- he didn’t). 

but that other mob did get "on the cover of the rolling stone"

11 minutes ago, BDA said:

For those interested this doco gives a good overview of the extreme metal genres and leading bands. The Norwegian black metal scene is well covered @Gorgoroth It's presented by a Canadian dude, Sam Dunn, who produces lots of metal related content so well worth checking out.

I’m an old grindcore fan. Napalm Death and Carcass are the original and best in my view

 

 

Napalm Death’s Harmony Corruption is a masterpiece, I have that and all Carcass albums on vinyl except surgical steel.

Love Carcass, one of my favs.

Playing some Bolt Thrower now.

I listen to heaps of black metal but love everything from Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, W.A.S.P, Slayer, Megadeth, Testament, Kreator, Entombed, Morgoth, ie I don’t care the genre if it’s awesome I’ll listen to it.


9 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Napalm Death’s Harmony Corruption is a masterpiece

One of my favourite albums along with symphonies of sickness 

12 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

James Hetfield from Metallica blew his out. 
But it’s all about warming up and not forcing a sound but what sound you can make. Like Falsetto some have the range/abilty to do so. 
One of the more interesting vocalists is Dani Filth and he does the black metal style growls but adds a falsetto range to the growls which gives a mix of higher pitched growls. 
I watch a classical singer/vocal teacher who watches vids and talks you through how they are singing etc, I find it fascinating.

 Interesting vocalist, particularly on 2 early albums in the 1970s (David Surkamp, from the band Pavlov's Dog). Sounds like falsetto but it's not. Check it out on Youtube. I listened to them for years (as I was once a rather solid musician - the keyboard arrangements on piano were quite astounding so I bought the manuscripts as well as the LPs) but the voice of DS was exceptional and 'way out there'.

 
3 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

 Interesting vocalist, particularly on 2 early albums in the 1970s (David Surkamp, from the band Pavlov's Dog). Sounds like falsetto but it's not. Check it out on Youtube. I listened to them for years (as I was once a rather solid musician - the keyboard arrangements on piano were quite astounding so I bought the manuscripts as well as the LPs) but the voice of DS was exceptional and 'way out there'.

I loved Pampered Menial a lifetime ago.

Ah @Gorgoroth   used Satyricon as one of my favourite metal bands   but also a play on words with Demonland

But no High on Fire or Motorhead tsk tsk

If you like a bit of organ based metal, not a euphemism, try Atomic Rooster

Was going to use Twaddle and Guff as an homage to some of the output on Public forums, but a bit too obvious

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