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Spring Offensive's debut released today, however I'm not sure if it has been released to the general public or just people who Pledged. I'll find out if anyone's interested, I can't wait to hear it but I'm waiting on my record to arrive before I listen.

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Superb live band as well.
 

Been meaning to listen to Behemoth's new record.

This thread seems full of stuff on the complete opposite spectrum though. :lol:
 
Been meaning to listen to Behemoth's new record.

This thread seems full of stuff on the complete opposite spectrum though. :lol:

It doesn't mean they can't be mentioned.

Most of what I've been listening to today has been new releases from the last week or two so has mostly been mentioned already. Asgeir's the best of the five new to me albums. Broken Bells good, Maximo Park and Bombay Bicycle Club I hope are growers, Breton's new album is pretty good, although they don't seem to be flavour of the month any more so it's got a low key release.
 
Out of the new stuff so far this year I'm really enjoying Asgeir and Mutual Benefit...

As for stuff from last year that I didn't get round too I've been listen to Linda Thompson 'Won't be long now', Deafhaven - 'Sunbather' and Drenge - 'Drenge'. All three albums totally different types of music but I'm loving all of them
 
It doesn't mean they can't be mentioned.

Most of what I've been listening to today has been new releases from the last week or two so has mostly been mentioned already. Asgeir's the best of the five new to me albums. Broken Bells good, Maximo Park and Bombay Bicycle Club I hope are growers, Breton's new album is pretty good, although they don't seem to be flavour of the month any more so it's got a low key release.

the stuff i've heard from both Bombay & Breton, was really good... but arent they both sounding very similar to what Foal's did last year with the album holy fire, which i think was one of the best albums of last year...
 
the stuff i've heard from both Bombay & Breton, was really good... but arent they both sounding very similar to what Foal's did last year with the album holy fire, which i think was one of the best albums of last year...

Breton certainly sound a fair bit like Foals. Not sure that BBC do though.
 
Been meaning to listen to Behemoth's new record.

This thread seems full of stuff on the complete opposite spectrum though. :lol:
Check out Ashen Horde's "Sanguinum Vindicta" aswell as Corpsessed's "Abysmal Thresholds" if you haven't already. I suspect those two might be right up your alley.
 
Check out Ashen Horde's "Sanguinum Vindicta" aswell as Corpsessed's "Abysmal Thresholds" if you haven't already. I suspect those two might be right up your alley.
What are they Nasum? I've only just started to try and get into black and death metal. I'm not experienced if they're super "extreme." I've been listening to a bit Emperor, Ihsahn, Immortal and the one and only Burzum. Pretty much accessible BM.
 
What are they Nasum? I've only just started to try and get into black and death metal. I'm not experienced if they're super "extreme." I've been listening to a bit Emperor, Ihsahn, Immortal and the one and only Burzum. Pretty much accessible BM.
Ashen Horde - "progressive" black metal
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Corpsessed - old school death metal
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If you're just getting into it, Norway is a good place to start, as you've noticed.

A couple of bands and albums (not necessarily recent) that you might like that serve as a fair representation to the various expressions and styles of black metal:

1349 - Beyond the Apocalypse,
A Forest of Stars - Opportunistic Thieves of Spring,
Akercocke - Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone,
Blut Aus Nord - Ultima Thule,
Anaal Nathrakh - The Codex Necro,
Belenos - Spicilège,
Darkthrone - Transilvanian Hunger
Dark Tribe - In Jeraspunta,
Deathspell Omega - Si Momumentum Requires, Circumspice; Paracletus
De Magia Veterum - Migdal Bavel,
Fen - The Malediction fields
Gorgoroth - Antichrist
Hirilorn - Legends of Evil and Eternal Death
Mayhem - Mysteris Dom Sathanas
Negura Bunget - OM
Portal - Outre
Sarcofago - I.N.R.I.
Satyricon - Nemesis Divina; Dark Medieval Times
Shining - Halmstad
Skagos - Litha MMIX
Summoning - Dol Guldur
The Ruins of Beverast - Unlock The Shrine
Ved Buens Ende - Written in Waters
Weakling - Dead As Dreams
Windir - Arntor
Wodensthrone - Loss (Massive lads fans anarl)
 
Ashen Horde - "progressive" black metal
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Corpsessed - old school death metal
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If you're just getting into it, Norway is a good place to start, as you've noticed.

A couple of bands and albums (not necessarily recent) that you might like that serve as a fair representation to the various expressions and styles of black metal:

1349 - Beyond the Apocalypse,
A Forest of Stars - Opportunistic Thieves of Spring,
Akercocke - Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone,
Blut Aus Nord - Ultima Thule,
Anaal Nathrakh - The Codex Necro,
Belenos - Spicilège,
Darkthrone - Transilvanian Hunger
Dark Tribe - In Jeraspunta,
Deathspell Omega - Si Momumentum Requires, Circumspice; Paracletus
De Magia Veterum - Migdal Bavel,
Fen - The Malediction fields
Gorgoroth - Antichrist
Hirilorn - Legends of Evil and Eternal Death
Mayhem - Mysteris Dom Sathanas
Negura Bunget - OM
Portal - Outre
Sarcofago - I.N.R.I.
Satyricon - Nemesis Divina; Dark Medieval Times
Shining - Halmstad
Skagos - Litha MMIX
Summoning - Dol Guldur
The Ruins of Beverast - Unlock The Shrine
Ved Buens Ende - Written in Waters
Weakling - Dead As Dreams
Windir - Arntor
Wodensthrone - Loss (Massive lads fans anarl)
Cheers for that. I'll save this post and try to work my way through some samples of them.

Are you a Burzum fan?
 
Cheers for that. I'll save this post and try to work my way through some samples of them.

Are you a Burzum fan?

I'm not a big fan of his Ambient efforts, but his early albums, Det Som En Gang Var, Filosofem, and Hvis Lyset Tar Oss are amongst my favourites of any genre.
 
I'm not a big fan of his Ambient efforts, but his early albums, Det Som En Gang Var, Filosofem, and Hvis Lyset Tar Oss are amongst my favourites of any genre.
Very interesting bloke too. I've been trying to get a hold of a few books and documentaries about the whole scene but I don't fancy paying too much.
 
Very interesting bloke too. I've been trying to get a hold of a few books and documentaries about the whole scene but I don't fancy paying too much.
Lords of Chaos by Moynihan?
 
Lords of Chaos by Moynihan?
Yeah, there's that.
Until the Light Takes Us
Pure f***ing Mayhem

I was hoping Netflix would have them, but no luck on that.

EDIT: Until the Light Takes Us is on YouTube. It has Spanish subs but it will still do.[DOUBLEPOST=1392322631][/DOUBLEPOST]
I didn't know who he was so googled him. Frankly he sounds like an utter dick head
Granted. He's interesting though.
 
Yeah, there's that.
Until the Light Takes Us
Pure f***ing Mayhem

I was hoping Netflix would have them, but no luck on that.

EDIT: Until the Light Takes Us is on YouTube. It has Spanish subs but it will still do.[DOUBLEPOST=1392322631][/DOUBLEPOST]
Granted. He's interesting though.
Neo nazi murderers who make death metal attract all sorts I guess
 
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