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It's crunch time for me. I need to catch up on all the stuff that I missed this year, in all genres. There's some metal goodies I need to catch up on, including Cult of Luna's Vertikal II EP, Stone Titan's Scratch 'n' Sniff, Ulcerate's Vermis, and Kayo Dot's Hubardo, among plenty others. Anything I might be missing?
(by the way listen to the new Boards of Canada album even though it's not metal okay thanks)
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I'm making a foray to listen to every Tumblr-core essential, starting with Being as an Ocean's Dear G-d.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7osFrm_Reik
I'm not sure what to expect, especially coming off the heels of my newest album of the week (read: month).
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Just got recommended a band called Rolo Tomassi and I'm not sure how I feel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoOzpM-yPUA
Extreme, yes, but I'll need to get used to the vocals.
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Normally I'd be keeping strictly to Nothing But Black Metal November, but I need to break it because NEW DEATH GRIPS ALBUM
I'll get right back on the NBBMN train after this little detour, don't worry.
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So my experience with Agalloch thus far has been really gratifying.
Starting with Pale Folklore, I really enjoyed the folk elements juxtaposed with Ulver-style melodic black metal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY2VWSk3uFo
I was slightly underwhelmed by The Mantle. I thought the clean vocals were a bit lacking in something, but there were a lot of great expansions on the Pale Folklore sound, making it much slower and atmospheric.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dnu_kI3eII
Ashes Against the Grain was (for me) what The Mantle was trying to do, but done much better. Upped production values, better songwriting, et cetera.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3McvtNgLGM
Soon my experience with this band will conclude with Marrow of the Spirit, and I'm very excited.
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War metal incoming.
Being a fan of a lot of "untrue" black metal, this was radically different for me. It's still pretty cool though.
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Listened to a demo today from one of my favorite bands right now, Deafheaven.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiPO0x2yw-k
It's their most overtly black metal release, and has plenty of folk elements too. At this stage in their career, they hadn't done too much in the post-rock department.
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NBBMN day 6 saw me give another listen to a newer album: Sannhet's Known Flood.
Mostly instrumental, and wholly atmospheric. Pretty quick listen too. Give it a go.
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Whoring out a track I just put together.
https://soundcloud.com/slowriot-music/untitled-black-metal-track
Gonna be putting out an EP in the next few months, so stay tuned. I really like how this turned out, and I hope all of you do too.
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This is more my speed. Melancholic French DSBM with some damn good vocals, which is a nice change from those dying cats and chokes on Death - Pierce Me.
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This is an album that could be so much better.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykMmOx3cnoA
Instrumentally, it's exceptional. Vocally, it's absolutely laughable. Time to search elsewhere for some DSBM I can sink my teeth into.
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Possibly the best thing I've heard so far this month. Lurker of Chalice, another one-man black metal project by Wrest of Leviathan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ad90kEXKSG4
Many say that this one album is better than anything else the guy has ever done, including the entire Leviathan catalog.
Also listened to Blut aus Nord's 777 cycle, which blurs the line between black and industrial metal.
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I'm gonna be here a while.
This album continues my black metal November. Specifically, this is a one man atmospheric BM project from the land down under, Australia.
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Pretty blown away by this EP right here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3_KkApk3Ok
I guess this will begin my induction into the DSBM scene, if you could call this that.
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It's nearly time for November, and that means black metal out the poopshoot. I may want to use this time to break down my USBM boundaries and expand to the classics. Or not...
No regrets.
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Since we're throwing out Japanese bands, here's some Coffins.
We're throwing out Japanese bands? I think I may have something...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjNxqTBSFTU
This is the only Corrupted release I've heard, and it's pretty good. Not anything special, but I hear their other stuff is something else.
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So I recently strung up my guitar and my bass with some sweet steel strings, and I have some ideas for a solo project in the works. I'll keep you all updated as more information comes through the pipe.
On a more relevant note, I haven't listened to this band in quite a while.
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OH I DUNNO MAYBE IT'S SUNBATHER, I'M NOT TOO SURE THOUGH
NOPE IT'S THE DEMO FROM THIS BAND CALLED ██████
Well actually yes it is Sunbather (good guess) but this demo is still really great regardless.
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Funny since I've heard everything expect for Teethed Glory and Injury, you should definitely listen to White Tomb though, it's an epic album.
Will do, but you may want to hop on the Teethed Glory train. It's one of my favorite black metal albums of this year.
This one comes in second place on the 2013 BM countdown, and I think you know what first place is.
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so Altar of Plagues broke up, as if it wasn't bad enough that The Chariot broke up and one of the members of Eyehategod died, *sigh*
I haven't heard anything but Teethed Glory and Injury, but it's enough to sadden me to see Altar of Plagues go. Black metal has had a good year thanks in part to their contributions.
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I'll be damned if I'm the only person who listens to the epicness known as Godflesh, Jesu ain't got a damn thing on them
*prefers Jesu*
Their new album dropped, right?
Oh wait... it did. I'm pretty psyched to hear this, but it's time for my routine Sunbather lovegasm. Seeya in a bit.
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I hope this counts as rock music. It's got no guitars ("blasphemy," I hear you say), but it's got such an infectious drive.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slOTvMN0i-Y
This band is my latest obsession. It's cool to see music that's so minimal but so infectious. They call themselves a "cave music" band, which is basically "primitive" house.
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I think the music is absolutely beautiful, but the vocals...are...uh...doing something, and I'm not quite sure what. They're rather odd.
I think the vocals are just as beautiful as the music. Wrought with sadness and fear, perfectly juxtaposing the uplifting chord structures.
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Jesu's newest might be one of their best. Haven't heard too much of them, but I might put this above Conqueror.