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median age of this thread: 15
WOW
how will /metal/ even recover?
>median age out of 3 posters
Sure.
XD
post krautrock metal I guess?
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Why are the re-recorded albums by Exhumed and Impaled less heavier, slower and crappier? :\
Blasting this atm, what about you guys?!?
Blasting the good ol' Screaming For Vengeance album!
NAZARENE
I'VE COME TO BESTOW YOU THIS CROWN OF HORN
I AM THAT GODDAMN SONOFABITCH
This shit slays, tbqh.
Cobalt.
Saw them last night with Mantar. Was fucking great, Charlie was on point.
Still looking for 2016 Black Metal recs.
True Black Dawn
Nordjevel
>Abbath
>True Black Dawn
This one I'm already familiar with. AOTY material for sure
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I hope he finally returns
Fuath did a solid record this year, another's on the way. Atmoblack project from Andy Marshall (saor, askival, etc)
Uada did a good album also, Swedish inspired USBM.
If you don't mind that whole blackgaze trend, Sylvaine has an album out this year titled Wistful. It's pretty different than most blackgaze I've heard, more in common with Alcest (Neige provides drums on this record too).
But yeah, I'm in the same boat as you, could do with more black metal recs from this year.
This is the tits.
Is slow forever actually good tho?
Cuck
There's some really good tracks but I found it tended to drag on after a while. It's worth hearing, and it's defo not a total stinker, but obviously it's not as good as their earlier stuff, and i'd attribute that to Phil MacSwirly cheesing it out of the band. Charlie Fell is a good replacement though.
What Kataklysm albums are worth checking out?
Have you listened to phils new project Recluse? Shit sounds evil.
autopsychosis
Dude I was just going to post about them. Haven't heard anything yet, but apparently there's a new record coming out and the guy from Vlad Tepes is doing vocals on it.
Guess he gave approval for the cover art too.
I'm hype.
what in the unholy fuck happened to volumes?
JUST
He actually posted the whole album on his youtube channel a while back but then he removed it. Yeah it's pretty heavy shit.
>chug violins
I really needed a laugh, thanks.
>implying they were ever good
FUCK.
I want it. Maybe somebody ripped it in time.
Looks like it's going to be a cassette, judging from the label they're with.
This is actually more JUST than fucking In Flames
>FEELS GOOD WOOOOAAAAHHH FEEEELSS GOOOOOOD POOOOOOP MUUUUUSSSIIIIICC
Black metal guest vocal? That's a thing now?
Hasnt that always been a thing? Like in music in general?
While it was still up i asked him when and where it was going to be released, and he said Darker Than Black records.. i think he was fucking with me.
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>implying shitty [nouns] chugcore band can go JUST
kys 2bh
the question is, what can possibly happen to them
YOU DON'T KNOW
>impying this is any better
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>this in the related videos
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I actually like this wtf
>unironically being a chugcore nu-djent loving numale
Actually kill yourself.
sounds patrician
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never gave it a fair chance before, but so far i'm liking it
djent literally saved metal
Slightly irritated no one has picked up on this.
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The latter may be better recorded and sound clearer, but it is missing the character, passion and the speed
personal preference though tbf
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So, this is what kids call metal nowadays? really curious. They don't like good ol spiked boots, leather jackets and long hair anymore, do they
They are not on metal archives so they are obviously not metal
Metal can't be stuck in the past forever tbf
yes, but this doesn't look like a plausible evolution
>mfw Meshuggah got accepted on Metallum only because of their early tech thrash stuff
> good ol spiked boots, leather jackets and long hair
Are you talking about KISS?
To be honest if you can throw me some bands "pushing metal to the limit" from the last 5 years or so that'd be cool
Was it worth it
All that sterile, weak and hollow youtube dreck is the reason noone really likes heavy music today.
Vektor - Terminal Redux
Mgla - Exercises in Futility
Soilwork - The Ride Majestic
Gojira - Magma
Leprous - The Congregation
>early tech thrash stuff
You mean that album with Jens Hetfield
metal is music from normies for normies
autists, bm fags and neckbeards gtfo
I asked for this
>t. bait
>delusion:the post
it's the reason a fuckton of people are getting into metal
i can dig it
it was pushed to the limit (by that I don't mean loudness or speed or the most guttural cookie monster vocals and this kind of stupidity) in the last decade. I see no point of "pushing it to the limit", I'd like to see more profound, personal and soul-stirring efforts, not this one-dimensional outward expansion.
>convincing yourself THAT is the reason noone likes heavy music
>not the autistic screaming and yelling
>i-i-iitts aaart I SWEAR, do you know how much SKILL it takes?!
MGLA is the only decent thing you mentioned
Failed a spot check
shit taste
Lmao that's actually the worst one
Then djent is the right genre for you.
www.spiritscienceandmetaphysics.com/top-10-conscious-metal-bands
Altered State is the only thing that pushed anything anywhere lads
>more profound, personal and soul-stirring efforts
this pretty much encapsulates what i've been looking for lately, any recs?
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I don't need a 'fuckton of people', especially of completely clueless ones. I was perfectly ok with a couple of people who devoted their lives and had a deep connection to it all. It's not a recruitment agency, for god's sake. Quantity never meant quality.
>delusion:the post
oh, shag off, who's deluded here
Is Horna worth listening to or is it just the run of the mill black metal?
nice thinking man's metal
it's just overrated
Gojira's Magma and soilwork as a whole are dogshit
to be honest i think djent and prog metal like the contortionist is part of the evolution of metal, think it's kinda sad how most traditional metalheads will turn their nose up this and even blackgaze.
Soilwork i top tier guilty pleasure tbf
they're soulless, the lot of them, just a mutual wankfest.
"Oh, check out these youtubecore microgenre nanobands.." - Nope.
I meditated to this album last night and it was one of the best meditations I have ever had... there really is a strong conveyance of wisdom and spirituality in this music. That is the main reason people don't understand The Contortionist, i think. Read the lyrics. These guys are pursuing a path of spirituality and knowledge, and if you're not pursuing a similar path, it's going to be really difficult to comprehend the message. They're speaking about unspeakable things. If you haven't had a spiritual experience beyond words, it takes a lot of open mindedness to grasp this music.
we need more stuff like Meshuggah and not djent pop metal eh
Nice Cynic rip off
word although I think ONE was great too
I don't care as long as you don't think they're the greatest ever.
Meshuggah actually puts a minimum of effort in their playing as opposed to every djent band.
Nah, they are still as good as modern meloshit gets though
>tfw everytime someone rips off cynic it's their buttproge era and not Focus
thanks for contributing fellas
Where's the evolution? Let's combine meshuggah and dream theater? It's completely one-dimensional and materialistic, that's something underground metal music harshly opposed in the past. What's so unique about it?
the whole "djent" movement has been pretty polarizing but all in all I think it's good for metal as a whole... I mean if you hate it that much just ignore it, but it certainly earned it's place in the metal umbrella
i get tired of this "only good djent band is meshuggah" the bands that sound like meshuggah clones it's like "just ripping off meshuggah", any other band "not as good as meshuggah" yet anything meshuggah creates automatically turns to gold?
what gives? surely it makes sense to like all the stuff that sounds like meshuggah or has a new spin on meshuggah's sound if you're such a huge meshuggah fan?
for example uneven structure is a great band. and lesser known band 'tyrant of death' are a neat industrial/black metal/djent crossover. and i just noticed someone link Disperse - highly recommended!
yes, i do also enjoy "djent pop metal", whatever that is? (volumes, reflections and northlane i'm guessing)
Periphery's newest album is actually really fucking good lads
Decently surprised
>Meshuggah actually puts a minimum of effort in their playing
u wot m8
please link metal bands doing highly original evolutions with no influence from other bands.
>Cynic
>buttproge
wtf am I reading
>"wank" is soulless
I hate this meme