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A recommendation thread about black metal!

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FracturesOfReality:
What I'd recommend:

Burzum - Hvis Lyset Tar Oss
Darkthrone - A Blaze in the Northern Sky
Emperor/Enslaved split
Bathory - Under the Sign of the Black Mark
Drudkh - Forgotten Legends
Nocternity - Onyx
Havohej - Dethrone the Son of God
Beherit - Drawing Down the Moon


bbqrocks:
Rawer stuff like abruptum, lucifugum, mysticum, vlad tepes and mutiilation is cool. I used to like emperor, anorexia nervosa, and early behemoth a lot too (nowadays I just listen to the behemoth demos). You can't go wrong with darkthrone, burzum, gorgoroth, carpathian forest, and impaled northern moonforest- all the old classics are just great. Xasthur are apparently very good, but I haven't listened to him really, so I can't comment. Oh yeah, and woodtemple. And branikald. And anaal nathrakh. And dodheimsgard. Or maybe some black/thrash like Absu, and I don't know, Sarcofago, (Some) bathory, sodom....Just explore for yourself and see what you like.

ps. If anyone ever wants stuff like Nyogthaeblisz, Trörkrvisätänsrökrëh, Vrasagaerhtvuula, or Ovbjennütkliskjalotronjialgijikualoasidjifjoýitik, I have it all up on soulseek.


Oh yes, beherit. And Eljudner. And....

KharBevNor:
Man, I never got Dodheimsgard. It always just seemed like they were trying too hard, if you get what I mean?

turtlspinr:
Dodheimsgard are excellent, specifically "Satanic Art" if you're looking for traditional BM stuff.

Dawn are excellent, but not exactly traditional black metal. Check out "Slaughtersun" for sure.

Taake are excellent, true black metal.

Arcanar are Welsh, I believe, and though I know next to nothing about them, their "Pylnyi Vladyka" record is very, very good.

Craft's "Fuck The Universe" record is very, very good.

Mörk Gryning, specifically on the "Maelstrom Chaos" record are excellent. Were, I guess that should be. I think they've broken up for good.

Depresy and Ninnghizhidda are both older bands that had a lot of symphonic black metal touches, but had really low death metal type vocals.

gotta throw Dawnbringer in there as well. Touches of black metal, as well as touches of Motorhead and Iron Maiden. "In Sickness and In Dreams" is phenomenal, but all their records have been good. Sound quality is always iffy.

1349 are great, seriously intense, at times pushing my limits of what music really is, but they are excellent in small doses.

can't ever ignore Carpathian Forest and their tongue in cheek black metal.

MadassAlex:
Guys, I know that Amon Amarth isn't black metal but seriously

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