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  • Albums that need to be checked out, Vol. III

    Nov 16 2009, 18h07 por N3croyeti

    Recommendations
    Wishlist
    Gaps in discographies
    New releases
    Upcoming releases
    Random shit that's been sitting on the hard drive for months/years

    And Also the Trees - Virus Meadow (1986)
    Anouar Brahem - Le pas du chat noir (2002)
    Anthony Braxton - 23 Standards (Quartet) (2003)
    The Art Ensemble Of Chicago - The Meeting (2003)
    Black Ice - Myopia (2007)
    Branford Marsalis - Metamorphosen (2009)
    Cabaret Voltaire - Red Mecca (1981)
    The Chameleons - Script of the Bridge (1983)
    Charles Lloyd - Sangram (2006)
    Cindytalk - Camoflague Heart (1984)
    Cinema Strange - Cinema Strange (2000)
    Clair Obscur - Antigone (1996)
    Clan of Xymox - Medusa (1986)
    Cocteau Twins - Garlands (1982)
    The Comsat Angels - Sleep No More (1981)
    Comus - First Utterance (1971)
    Cranes - Forever (1993)
    The Danse Society - Seduction (1982)
    Dark Angel - Darkness Descends (1986)
    Dead Can Dance - Within the Realm of a Dying Sun (1987)
    Deltron 3030 - Deltron 3030 (2000)
    Lowlife - Eternity Road: Reflections of Lowlife 85-95 (Comp)
    First Band From Outer Space - The Guitar is Mightier Than the Gun (2009)
    Fred Frith - Freedom in Fragments (2002)
    Frightened Rabbit - Swim Until You Can't See Land (2009)
    The Fuzztones - Lysergic Emanations (1984)
    Gentle Giant - Octopus (1972)
    Gorement - The Ending Quest (1994)
    Gorillaz - Plastic Beach (2010)
    Henry Threadgill - Everybodys Mouth's a Book (2001)
    The House of Love - The House of Love (1990)
    Loop - Heaven's End (1987)
    Love and Rockets - Express (1986)
    Madvillain - Madvillainy (2004)
    Master's Hammer - Ritual (1991)
    maudlin of the Well - My Fruit Psychobells... A Seed Combustible (1999)
    The Mission - Gods Own Medicine (1986)
    Mitochondrion - Archaeaeon (2008)
    Ornette Coleman - Sound Grammar (2006)
    Paysage d'Hiver - Paysage d'Hiver (2000)
    Pink Turns Blue - If Two Worlds Kiss (1987)
    Rabih Abou-Kalil - Morton's Foot (2003)
    Red Lorry Yellow Lorry - Talk About the Weather (1985)
    Renaud Garcia-Fons - Entremundo (2004)
    Shub-Niggurath - Les mort von vite (1986)
    Sigh - Scenes From Hell (2010)
    Sonny Clark - Cool Struttin' (1958)
    Sonny Sharrock - Ask The Ages (1991)
    The Sound - Jeopardy (1980)
    Suicide - Suicide (1977)
    The Telescopes - Third Wave (2002)
    Tenhi - Salvo (2010)
    This Mortal Coil - It'll End in Tears (1984)
    Tones on Tail - Pop (1984)
    Univers Zéro - Heresie (1979)
    Vandermark 5 - The Color of Memory (2005)
    Violent Femmes - Violent Femmes (1982)
    Virgin Prunes - ...If I Die, I Die (1982)
    Wayne Shorter - Beyond the Sound Barrier (2005)
    The Wolfgang Press - Bird Wood Cage (1988)
    Xmal Deutschland - Tocsin (1984)
    The Young Gods - L'eau Rouge (1989)

    Only about half done, will update again shortly
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  • Omega_Switch's Listism, Pt. 1: Black Metal

    Jul 29 2009, 5h11 por Omega_Switch22B

    Herein lies a simple and relatively predictable shitfest of a list, composed of my top 75 favorite black metal albums. This was originally going to consist of 100 albums, but I decided that 100 albums was simply too much for such a sad excuse for a list. This is probably my third time to cover this subject matter after about 3 years on last.fm, but I don't care. I have time to kill, and, if you're actually reading this, then so do you.
    Here's the full list: LINK IST KRIEG


    1. Emperor- Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk (1997)

    One of the most epic albums ever produced. Simply put, this immaculate creation will crush your soul, given enough time. This album has stayed at #1 in my mind ever since I got into black metal years ago, and it hasn't moved since.

    2. Drudkh- Autumn Aurora (Also: Forgotten Legends) (2004, 2003)

    Another incredibly epic album, but of a completely different kind. Whereas most BM albums focus on being as grim, sinister, and ugly as possible, Autumn Aurora is a true diamond in the rough. What it lacks in evil aggression it more than makes up for with truly magnificent songwriting and execution; sublime reverence to the power of nature and the shifting seasons. Forgotten Legends is just as epic, albeit slower and gloomier.

    3. Burzum- Hvis Lyset Tar Oss (Also: Filosofem) (1994, 1996)

    No BM list would be complete with mentioning Burzum. Forget the hype, Hvis lyset tar oss is as oppressive and tortured as any album has the right to be. It set the pace for the atmospheric BM scene, and also set the benchmark, which has yet to be surpassed- with the possible exception of Drudkh.

    4. Mayhem- De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas (Also: Wolf's Lair Abyss) (1994, 1997)

    Yet another predictable inclusion... Mayhem are the true masters of black metal. With these two releases, they defined the 2nd wave straight-forward assault- as opposed to Burzum's atmospheric and Emperor's symphonic black metal. Give them some time, and the immense power of their sound should become apparent, as gloriously ridiculous as these albums are

    5. Blut aus Nord- Ultima Thulée (1995)

    If there's one album whose original cover accurately portrays the album's sound, it's this one. Ultima Thulée encapsulates a frost-bitten world, beaten by the relentless winter, covered in the barren ice, and sculpted by the sheer wind. As one of the first so-called ambient black metal albums, Vindsval got his formula just right with his first try. Some say The Work Which Transforms God is his/their best release- I won't argue that it's the most accomplished/innovative-, but I vastly prefer this one.

    6. Bethlehem- Sardonischer Untergang Im Zeichen Irreligiöser Darbietung (1998)

    The "suicidal" or depressive black metal scene has become a self-parody in it's short existence, but Bethlehem showed how it's done properly well before the supposed scene even formed. Their first two albums are quite distinguished, but the apply-named S.U.I.Z.I.D. is by far their best work of tortured art. Ridiculous in every sense, it somehow remains one of the most captivating black metal albums I've ever listened to.

    7. Weakling- Dead as Dreams (2000)

    USBM has been plagued by countless generic clones of Burzum and the like, with a few original artists coming through the murk- I Shalt Become and Leviathan come to mind. Weakling only released one album, but that one album- Dead as Dreams- contains as much epic songwriting and emotional vigor than almost any band's discography that I can think of combined. In a sense, they were the Esoteric of black metal. They're music is densely layered, incredibly solid and difficult to listen to in its entirety, but also incredibly rewarding- taking into consideration the stark differences in styles here. If you can get through this album in one listen, more power to you, because you'll be glad you did.

    8. Darkthrone- A Blaze In The Norther Sky (1991)

    If there's any album that's responsible for setting off the 2nd wave of black metal, it's this. But that's not why it sits at #10 on my. It's placed here because it is also one of the best 2nd wave albums ever. It is one of the grittiest albums I've ever heard, but it's so damn good because of it. While their following albums tend to lump on into unfocused territory, but this album is so purposeful- it aims to kick you in the ass and violate your ears in every way possible. Needless to say, it set the benchmark for raw black metal in the 90s.

    9. Wolves in the Throne Room- Two Hunters (2007)

    Many purists will Wolves as "trendy" band who caters to the weak, as this band doesn't submit to the pseudo-satanic garbage that plagues black metal. Forget these claims, this band is the pinnacle of black metal today. Give Two Hunters several dedicated listens, and you might begin to understand why... or, better yet, just see them perform live. Truly entrancing atmospheric black metal with more spirit and artistic merit than most BM bands could ever dream of possessing.

    10. Bathory- Under the Sign of the Black Mark (1986)

    Without a doubt in my mind, Under the Sign is the quintessential first-wave album. It embodies everything that early black metal was- raw, primitive, satanic, and completely unpolished-, since his first three albums defined early black metal- fuck, they CREATED black metal. There isn't much to say about this one, aside from the above, and that it's a drunken storm of mindless hatred and aggression. And it's so fucking good...

    11. Ulver- Bergtatt (1994)

    Ulver have become well known for so many musical innovations that it's truly remarkable, and it all started here- well, unless you count their first demo. Bergtatt is one of the most balanced and accessible black metal albums ever produced, in that it combines beautiful folk aesthetics with well-composed and produced Norwegian BM. The formula doesn't sound all that impressive, but the results are. It's the perfect introduction to the world of Ulver, and is flawlessly polarized with Nattens Madrigal.

    12. Dissection- The Somberlain (Also: Storm of the Light's Bane) (1993, 1996)

    As the indisputable kings of melodic black metal, Dissection practically invented the sound with The Somberlain. With a dash of Swedish death metal, as well as considerable Iron Maiden-esque influences, Dissection created a black metal formula that is as beautiful as it is brutal. Many claim Storm of the Light's Bane to be their best, but I see both albums as equals- I just prefer their first one, which is slightly less polished, but equally epic.

    13. Enslaved- Below the Lights (Also: Isa) (2003, 2004)*

    This is an album I have difficulty including here, since it really does have more an "extreme progressive" metal sound than a black metal sound- also noted by the band members-, but it's got enough black metal style to justify its inclusion. And it's just too great to not include. Monumension pushed the boundaries of Enslaved's signature viking-influenced music, injecting 70s prog-rock influences and more ambitious songwriting. Below the Lights marks their creative peak and most accomplished work to date.

    14. Windir- Arntor (1999)

    Speaking of epic... Arntor is the very essence of the word. Taking viking-influenced melodic black metal to the limits of its potential, Windir create an amazing work of art. It features sublime production values- which don't pervert its sound, unlike 1184-, incredible songwriting, and immense atmosphere. What else could you ask for?

    15. Negură Bunget- Om (2006)

    This is an album that I put off listening to for quite some time. The first listen proved unremarkable, but later I found just how brilliant this album is. The Drudkh comparisons are inevitable, but OM has a more abstract and experimental sound than any of Drudkh's efforts. It's difficult for me to describe just what makes this album so effective, but with more listens I'm sure I'll be even more convinced of its brilliance.

    16. Emperor- In the Nightside Eclipse (1994)

    Some will probably blast me for putting Anthems above this, but I don't care. In the Nightside Eclipse is still a brilliant album, and in a different way. It uses rather minimal structures with symphonic touches to evoke incredible atmospheres, and this formula is just as effective. I just prefer Anthems, sorry.

    17. Sacramentum- Far Away From The Sun (1996)

    While Dissection started the melodic BM scene, Sacramentum perfected the sound with this album. If anything, I prefer this to Storm of the Light's Bane, even though this is heavily influenced by it.

    18. Satyricon- Dark Medieval Times (Also: Nemesis Divina) (1993, 1996)

    Yes, Satyricon have "sold out" and catered to the mainstream by returning to the rock roots of black metal. So what? While the quality of their post-RE releases are questionable, their first three albums are pure black metal brilliance, with DMT in particular. It is so deliciously raw, oppressive, and epic, and the songwriting from these then-budding musicians is sublime. The Shadowthrone and Nemesis Divina are just as great- the latter being a pure storm of violent black metal, albeit more polished.

    19. Lunar Aurora- Andacht (Also: Elixir of Sorrow) (2007, 2004)

    This often overlooked German band has produced some of the finest black metal of the past decade. For proof, look no further than albums like Andacht, Elixir of Sorrow, and Zyklus. With their raw and immersive style, they put a new spin on the term "oppressive". Andacht was their magnum opus, and was far more polished and concise than their previous albums.

    20. Darkthrone- Transilvanian Hunger (Also: Under a Funeral Moon) (1994, 1993)

    Of coarse... the notorious Transilvanian Hunger. While A Blaze sparked the flame for the 2nd wave, this album helped spawn countless raw BM projects that practically mimic this album. While it's not as inspired as A Blaze, it's minimalist atmosphere is incredibly effective. Under a Funeral Moon also deserves major props.

    21. Walknut- Graveforests And Their Shadows (2007)

    As one of the most promising BM bands to come out in the past few years, Walknut have blessed us with their truly oppressive- damn I use that word too much...- and melancholic atmospheric BM, in the vein of Drudkh's Forgotten Legends. They are by no means a carbon copy, as their sound retains a sense of originality and spirit that few others can match.

    22. In the Woods...-HEart of the Ages (1995)*

    Known for pushing the boundaries within the realms of progressive metal, In the Woods... did exactly that with black metal in this release. At first, it seems boring and pointless, but, given time, it reveals itself to be a masterful release. Nothing quite like this has been produced since.

    23. Deathspell Omega- Si Monumentum Requires, Circumspice (2004)

    Honestly, I had a difficult time understanding all the hype surrounding this band. Then I gave this album a firm listen, and I finally understood. Immaculate songwriting meets massive atmosphere and, for once, intelligent satanic lyrics. Yes, this album deserves all the hype it receives... but still, fuck the "orthodox" black metal scene.

    24. Ulver- Nattens Madrigal (1997)

    While Bergatt was a beautiful and accessible BM album- perfect for newcomers-, Nattens Madrigal is its polar opposite. It is one of the rawest and most primitive albums ever produced, and has become notorious for its means of production. Don't let the abysmal production job fool you, for underneath the murk lies incredible songwriting. If anything, this is just as accomplished as Bergtatt.

    25. Shining-III - Angst - Självdestruktivitetens Emissarie (2002)

    This is the only Shining album worth owning. Once again I will use the word oppressive to describe an album, but it's more appropriate here than with any other. This is Shining at their grimmest, most extreme, and self-destructive

    26. Immortal- Pure Holocaust (Also: Sons of Northern Darkness (1993, 2002)

    Even though they are the reigning self-parody of black metal, their music speaks for itself. Pure Holocaust took their debut and thrashed it into bits with its immense speed and icy atmosphere.

    27. ColdWorld- Melancholie² (2008)

    The past few years have been surprisingly good for black metal, and ColdWorld is yet another newcomer to produce some of the best BM I've heard in ages. Melacholie is a surprisingly well-crafted and produced monster, much in the vein of Lunar Aurora's Andacht, but it's polished sound does not demean its atmosphere- it accentuates it. With his sound, ColdWorld paints vivid imagery of the beauty and struggle of the depths of the cold, isolated winter.

    28. Enslaved- Blodhemn (Also: Vikingligr Veldi) (1998, 1994)

    While Eld is often cited as their best black metal album, I definitely favor Blodhemn, which seems to be a more inspired release. It's their most straight-forward assault, with an enraged sound blasting like a war cry. Vikingligr Veldi is just as noteworthy, displaying early Enslaved in a different light, whose minimal and progressive approach is just as devastating.

    29. Drudkh- Blood in Our Wells (2006)

    After The Swan Road, Drudkh's songwriting seemed to become much more ambitious, utilizing the same repetitious and entrancing nature with more varied structures. The result here is just as immense as their previous efforts, but in a different sense. It's a crushing album, needless to say.

    30. Taake- Nattestid Ser Porten Vid... (1999)


    31. Lurker of Chalice- Lurker of Chalice (2005)
    32. Darkspace- Dark Space III (Also: Dark Space II) (2008, 2005)
    33. Burzum- Det Som Engang Var (1993)
    34. Summoning- Stronghold (1999)
    35. Abigor- Verwüstung / Invoke the Dark Age (1994)
    36. Borknagar- Borknagar (1996)
    37. Absu- Tara (2001)
    38. Tormentor- Anno Domini (1988)
    39. Limbonic Art- Moon In Scorpio (1996)
    40. Nachtmystium- Instinct: Decay (2006)
    41. Krohm- The Haunting Presence (2007)
    42. Leviathan- Tentacles of Whorror (2004)
    43. Immortal- Battles in the North (1995)
    44. Fen- The Malediction Fields (2009)
    45. Marduk- Opus Nocturne (1994)
    46. Paysage d'Hiver- Winterkaelte (2002)
    47. Gorgoroth- Antichrst (1996)
    48. Sear Bliss- Phantoms (Also: Glory and Perdition) (1996, 2003)
    49. Lifelover- Konkurs (2008)
    50. Diabolical Masquerade- Nightwork (1998)
    51. Amesoeurs- Ruines Humaines (2006)
    52. Judas Iscariot- To Embrace the Corpses Bleeding (Also: Thy Dying Light) (2002, 1996)
    53. Forgotten Tomb- Springtime Depression (2003)
    54. Darkestrah- Epos (2006)
    55. Velvet Cacoon- Genevieve (2004)
    56. Samael- Worship (1991)
    57. I Shalt Become- Wanderings (Also: Requiem) (1996, 2008)
    58. Silencer- Death - Pierce Me (2001)
    59. Nagelfar- Virus West (2001)
    60. Geist- Kainsmal (2005)
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  • Stuff I'm going to check out

    Jul 14 2009, 14h23 por Stringt

    keeping it up to date.

    Death Metal / Grind:
    Nasum
    Dismember
    Suffocation
    Bolt Thrower
    Immolation
    Autopsy
    Blood Red Throne
    God Dethroned
    Necrophobic
    Dismember
    Grave
    Unleashed
    Mistress
    Gorod
    Akercocke
    Augury
    Nocturnus

    Progressive / Experimental Metal:
    Nevermore
    Intronaut
    Sadist
    Disillusion
    Textures
    Voivod
    Coroner
    Exivious


    Viking / Black / Folk Metal:
    Enslaved
    Kroda
    Absurd
    Einherjer
    Månegarm
    Falkenbach
    XIV Dark Centuries
    KromleK
    Wolves in the Throne Room
    Anorexia Nervosa
    Summoning
    Alcest
    Negură Bunget
    Darkspace
    Blut aus Nord
    Lunar Aurora
    Walknut
    Temnozor'
    Hate Forest
    Darkestrah
    Trancelike Void
    Nae'blis
    The Ruins of Beverast
    Wyrd
    Tenebrae in Perpetuum
    Sarcofago
    I Shalt Become
    Aaskereia
    Verdunkeln
    Vinterriket
    Paysage d'Hiver
    Shining
    Nagelfar
    Imperium Dekadenz
    Austere
    Nyktalgia
    Life Is Pain
    Nocternity
    Graveland
    Mortifera
    Lurker of Chalice
    Trist
    All The Cold
    Krallice
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  • Review: Wolves In The Throne Room - Black Cascade & Malevolent Grain

    Mar 4 2009, 9h35 por disastercasper

    Wolves in the Throne Room has proven to be relatively one of the most productive black metal bands of the new millennium. Ever since their debut in 2006 we haven’t seen a year without a Wolves release. And while 2009 had barely started yet we have already generously been treated to TWO Wolves releases: the Malevolent Grain EP and the Black Cascade LP. Because these releases have followed each other so closely in time and because they feature only six songs combined I have chosen to review them together in one article.

    Malevolent Grain:

    A Looming Resonance: Definitely not a very WITTR-like song. It is monotonous instrumentally, but not disturbingly so. The most unique thing about this song is obviously the clean, female vocals. This is nice, but tends to get boring after more listens. The recurring sentence “Time stands still” is nice and gives the song a distinct atmosphere. It gets faster around the 8 minute mark, but is overall low-tempo for Wolves standards. They seem to work more with drones on this song, which suits a Southern Lord signed band perfectly. This also applies to the noisy crescendo into which the song accumulates.

    Hate Crystal: Now this is Wolves in the Throne Room as we know it! It starts out immediately with the all-familiar shrieking vocals, fast guitars and pounding drums. Sometimes it gets interrupted by nice instrumental pieces with a little more prominence of the guitars. As opposed to the opening track a true black metal song, with maybe the exception of the last two minutes, wherein the raw black metal sound flawlessly fades into a smoother, calmer, ambient part.

    Overall a nice treat from the guys with an experimental track which gives us something different for a change and a very traditional, consistent second track. The first track is nice for a few times, but, as has already been said, gets less interesting after more listens. Hate Crystal hasn’t yet let me down once though and is one of Wolves’ finest, especially for fans who, like myself, like Diadem of 12 Stars the best.

    Overall: 70/100

    Black Cascade:

    TocarWanderer Above the Sea of Fog: The opening track starts out just like Hate Crystal, with immediate vocal and instrumental violence bashing through your speakers. What I like best about this song is the atmosphere, the black metal feeling, the dark sound it has to it from beginning till end. Later on it progresses into a slower, atmospheric part, just to be followed by an awesome faster part with nice and speedy repetitive guitar riffs. You will notice that this formula will be used more throughout the album. The song ends in a pleasant drone, probably with a smile from Southern Lord.

    TocarAhrimanic Trance: This one also immediately brings you into the black metal atmosphere we all seek. It features some incredible vocal work. It is not very complex, but nevertheless fairly satisfying. Around the five minute mark there is a part which I find a bit messy (but not too much). This flows into a short ambient part and then returns to the up-tempo drumming and guitar playing. This turns into a great harmony between atmospheric and fast instrumentation and raw, powerful shrieks. The last four minutes consist of a slower part with repetitive guitars and loud drums. It sounds okay and evil, but is the second weak part of this song, which is a pity.

    TocarEx Cathedra: This track starts out pretty weak instrumentally, though Nathan provides us with some nice sick vocals. It gets better later on, with some nice rough parts, interrupted by weaker ambient parts. The ending is awesome, I must admit, but this is still the weakest track on the album and (with the exception of the last minutes) really misses “feeling” to it.

    TocarCrystal Ammunition: The last track starts out nicely and becomes more brutal as it goes. This gets interrupted by a soothing instrumental part, that suddenly returns to the rough drumming and riffing. Later on the ambient and rough part synthesize around the ten minute mark with very nice results. The album ends with an ambient part supported by some heavy drones.

    This is overall a nice album, but not the quality I’m used to from Wolves. After hearing Hate Crystal on the Malevolent Grain EP I expected another brilliant full length. This seemed to be the case when the album opened with Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog, but this is immediately the top track on the album. Ahrimanic Trance is decent and at some moments great, but features some weaker parts and Ex Cathedra is just plain average. Luckily Crystal Ammunition makes up for the previous two tracks, but overall I’d say this is an okay release, something I’m not used to from the band that brought us masterpieces as Diadem of 12 Stars and Two Hunters and which has been one of my favorite black metal bands ever. If this would have been another band, I might have given it a higher rating.

    A plus point is the consistently great vocal work on the album. On the flip side: sometimes, as in Ex Cathedra, the ambient parts are out of place and of mediocre quality. It also bothers me that the tracks feature too much superfluous outro. Finally, it misses the overall “feeling” that the previous album had and which every black metal album should have. Atmospheric metal albums should have a distinct atmosphere as a whole and Black Cascade misses this. Let us hope that they’ll set the bar a little higher next year.

    Overall: 68/100

    Highlights: Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog, Crystal Ammunition

    Artist connections: WeaklingLurker of ChaliceDrudkhNachtmystiumNegură BungetBlut aus NordDarkspaceVelvet CacoonFenLeviathanDarkthroneSatyriconEmperorBurzumMayhemImmortalGorgoroth1349XasthurUlverDeathspell OmegaAlcestKralliceWalknutAgallochThe Ruins of BeverastPaysage d'HiverColdWorldUrfaustEnslavedPrimordialLifeloverShiningJudas Iscariot
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  • Album of the Year 2009, AND ITS NOT ANIMAL COLLECTIVE

    Jan 24 2009, 9h33 por Lortagreb

    It’s clear upon first listen to this follow up to their last album that they've have not altered any slightest thing to their sound, and why should they? They’ve mastered their sound and production and topped themselves with this early January release, it's fucking perfect. Flawless, polished production. Great creative song writing. The front man has been consistent releasing new material with his various side projects, and whilst he’s revealed that this is his most personal album yet, it doesn’t seem evident upon first listen. His harsh and demonic voice cutting through you whilst the bass pounds into your ears, leaving no chance of catching a breath as a swift jump into the dirty underground sound of the next track, ups the ante and the relentless bass and monotonous robotics, these are some fucking promising first tracks. The dissonant experimental sound manipulation is just cutting through your ears. It’s easy to critisize the lyrical content of this album; some tracks have some sub-par lyrics, some even having none at all and just manages offensively addictive by their title, but what it really is; lyrically dark, threatening, and very fitting in some respects. This isn't lyrics, this is music. Music has nothing to do with lyrics, if you only want lyrics go read some teenage poetry on myspace.

    Easily the album of the year, nothing could possibly beat this, and also one of the best industrial albums ever made.






























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  • 2008

    Jan 1 2009, 13h35 por p13121182119

    My favourite Albums 2008:
    Cult of Luna - Eternal Kingdom
    Burst - Lazarus Bird
    Paysage d'Hiver - Kristall & Isa
    Enslaved - Vertebrae
    Darkspace - Dark Space III
    Opeth - Watershed
    Black Mountain - In The Future
    Nocte Obducta - Sequenzen einer Wanderung
    United Nations - United Nations
    Kerbenok - O
    October Falls - The Womb of Primordial Nature
    The Human Voice - Exit Lines
    Mar de Grises - Draining the Waterheart

    I've to check Terra Sancta's second album Disintegration and Waning's debut album, also I should listen more to Vinterriket's zeit:los-laut:los

    Most listened Albums that weren't released in 2008:
    Cult of Luna - Salvation
    Paysage d'Hiver/Lunar Aurora Split
    Vhernen - Vhernen
    Paysage d'Hiver - Nacht
    Burst - Prey on Life
    Ved Buens Ende - Written In Waters
    Obitus - The March of the Drones
    Breach - Kollapse
    Opeth - Morningrise


    (Re)discoveries 2008 (no order):
    Bark Psychosis
    Bass Communion
    Biosphere
    Black Mountain
    Breach
    Hood
    The Human Voice
    Mark Hollis
    Obitus
    .O.Rang
    The Ocean
    Oceansize
    Piano Magic
    Poison the Well
    Porcupine Tree
    Sigur Rós
    Slint
    Talk Talk
    Tenhi
    United Nations
    Vinterriket
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  • Music for Winter.

    Nov 25 2008, 1h51 por srgut

    Winter provides some of the most engrossing and spiritual listening experiences (just wait for a fresh snow fall and take out Paysage d'Hiver - inneres licht on an mp3 if you want proof of this). As the snow becomes visible, it raises the question: what are best winter companion albums? I’m going to go ahead and steal the most obvious answer: any album by Paysage d'Hiver. Some other personal favorites:

    Apoptose – Nordland.
    Aäkon Këëtrëh - the dark winter
    Epheles - le dernier pardon.
    Lunar Aurora - Ars Moriendi
    Blut aus Nord - Ultima Thulee

    Any thoughts, personal favorites, or recommendations out there?
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  • My Top 19 Black Metal Bands

    Out 15 2008, 6h11 por SpiderEule

    Like I did about Doom Metal, now my list for Black Metal:

    19. I
    18. Paysage d'Hiver
    17. Bathory
    16. Stormlord
    15. Immortal
    14. Desaster
    13. Carpathian Forest
    12. Nifelheim
    11. Endstille
    10. Kampfar
    9. Koldbrann
    8. Melechesh
    7. Negură Bunget
    6. Hellhammer
    5. Marduk
    4. Venom
    3. Primordial
    2. Shining
    1. Darkthrone


    Recommendations are welcome!
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  • Metal bands that have released an album/EP in 2008

    Out 8 2008, 0h56 por gunleik

    Example:
    Genre (Additional genre)
    - Band - Album (EP/split/itunes)
    (town, country: if there're several bands with same name / former band name: if they've changed it)

    ______________________________________________________________


    Alternative metal
    - Sevendust - Chapter VII:Hope & Sorrow (Allmusic 3/5; Bullz-Eye.com 4/5)


    Avant-garde metal
    - Kekal - Audible Minority


    Black metal
    - A Forest of Stars - The Corpse Of Rebirth

    - Aisling - Stone of Light

    - Besatt - Diabolic Altar (EP)

    - Cor Scorpii - Monument

    - Darkspace - Darkspace III

    - Darkthrone - Dark Thrones and Black Flags

    - Horna - Sanojesi Äärelle

    - Koldbrann - Stigma: På kant med livet (EP)

    - Mirrorthrone - Gangrene

    - Nortt - Galgenfrist

    - Paragon Belial - Nosferathu Sathanis

    - Paysage d'Hiver - Schnee

    - Satyricon - The Age Of Nero

    - Stormlord - Mare Nostrum

    - Taake - Taake

    - Woods of Ypres - Woods 3


    Black metal (Depressive)
    - ColdWorld - Melancholie²

    - Lifelover - Konkurs

    - Melencolia Estatica - Letum

    - Nyktalgia - Peisithanatos

    - Sombres Forêts - Royaume De Glace


    Black metal (Melodic)
    - ArthemesiA - A.O.A

    - Dark Fortress - Eidolon (Allmusic 4/5)

    - Goathemy - Torn

    - Nocte Obducta - Sequenzen einer Wanderung


    Black metal (Progressive)
    - Enslaved - Vertebrae (Imhotep 5/5; Terrorizer 9,5/10)

    - Ihsahn - angL (Allmusic 4/5)


    Black metal (Psychedelic)
    - Nachtmystium - Assassins: Black Meddle Pt. 1 (Allmusic 4,5/5; Pitchfork 8,5/10)


    Black metal (Raw)
    - Behexen - My Soul For His Glory

    - Vargsang - Werewolf Of Wysteria


    Black metal (Symphonic)
    - Alghazanth - The Polarity Axiom

    - Carach Angren - Lammendam

    - Hellveto - Neoheresy

    - Veneficium - De Occulta Philosophia


    Deathcore
    - All Shall Perish - Awaken The Dreamers

    - Winds of Plague - Decimate The Weak (Lambgoat 4/10)


    Death metal
    - Abdicate - Relinquish the Throne

    - Blasphemer - On the Inexistence of God

    - Behemoth - Ezkaton (EP)

    - Bloodbath - Unblessing The Purity (EP) (Sound Of Metal 4,5/10)

    - Bloodbath - The Fathomless Mastery

    - Carnal Lust - Dawn Of The Hatred

    - Crucifix - Threnody of the Crucifix
    (the Danish one)

    - Cynic - Traced in Air (Sputnikmusic 5/5)

    - Demonicon - Hymns of Apostasy

    - Devian - God to the Illfated

    - Disdained - We All Reek

    - Dismal Foresight - Obscured Mind

    - Edge of Anger - The Chaos Theory

    - Embrional - Cusp of Evil

    - Embryotomy - Dissasemble The Dethroned

    - Gojira - The Way Of All Flesh (Metal Hammer 9/10; Thrash Hits 5/5)

    - Hate Eternal - Fury & Flames (RateYourMusic 3,5/5; Allmusic 4/5)

    - Katalysm - Prevail (Allmusic 3/5)

    - Konkhra - Nothing Is Scared

    - One Man Army and the Undead Quartet - Grim Tales

    - Postmortem - Constant Hate
    (either Brazil or Estonia, tell me if you know!)

    - Six Feet Under - Death Rituals (Kerrang! 5/5)

    - Soul Embraced - Dead Alive

    - Stridor - The War of Flesh (http://www.myspace.com/stridor666)

    - Zimmer's Hole - When You Were Shouting at the Devil... We Were in League With Satan (Allmusic 3/5)


    Death metal (Brutal)
    - ANMOD - Monstrosity Per Defectum

    - Banishment - Cleansing the Infirm

    - Cephalectomy - The Dream Cycle Mythos

    - Carnophage - Deformed Future//Genetic Nightmare

    - Cephalic Impurity - Perverted Surgical Concept

    - CREMATED LIVES - Bloodluster

    - Cumbeast - Gourmet Of Ill Shit

    - Dead for Days - Disassociated From Reality

    - Deeds of Flesh - Of What's To Come

    - Defloration - Necrotic Nightmares

    - Dementor - Faithless

    - Devast - Art Of Extermination

    - Die You - Antagonist

    - Disembowel - Symptoms of Decline

    - Disinfect - Screams of Pleasure

    - Enthrallment - Immerse Into Bloody Bliss

    - Exhumer - Bloodcurdling Tool of Digestion

    - Exmortem - Funeral Phantom

    - Fleshgod Apocalypse - Oracles

    - Forgotten - Tiga Angka Enam
    (the Indonesian one)

    - Funeral Inception - H.A.T.E

    - Gelgamesh - Last Breath Of The Dying One

    - Goreinhaled - The Art Of Sickness

    - Horde Casket - Landscape Of Cadavers

    - Human Mincer - Degradation Paradox

    - Jack Slater - Blut/Macht/Frei

    - Orchidectomy - A Prelate's Attrition

    - Nailed - Hatred, Failure & The Extinction Of Mankind

    - Perfidy Biblical - Generation from Dense Lords

    - Prostitute Disfigurement - Descendants Of Depravity

    - Repulsive Dissection - Murder-Suicide (EP

    - Severed Savior - Survile Insurrection

    - Unaussprechlichen Kulten - People Of The Monolith


    Death metal (Industrial)
    - The Amenta - n0n


    Death metal (Melodic)
    - Abigail Williams - In the Shadow of a Thousand Suns

    - Amon Amarth - Twilight of the Thunder God (Sputnikmusic 4/5; IGN 8/10)

    - The Arcane Order - In The Wake Of Collisions

    - Catamenia - VIII - The Time Unchained

    - Children of Bodom - Blooddrunk (All Music Guide 3,5/5; Metal Hammer 8/10)

    - Darkane - Demonic Art

    - Deadlock - Manifesto

    - Diabolical - The Gallery of Bleeding Art

    - Edenbeast - Pasivity Causes Genocide
    (the Italian one)

    - Enemy is Us - Venomized

    - Evocation - Dead Calm Chaos

    - Fragments of Unbecoming - Everhaunting - Chapter IV - A Splendid Retrospection

    - In Flames - A Sense of Purpose (About.com 3,5/5; Allmusic 4/5)

    - Kalmah - Fo the Revolution

    - Norther - N (Metal Rules 4/5; Metal Underground 3/5)

    - Profugus Mortis - Another Round (EP)

    - Scar Symmetry - Holographic Universe (Allmusic 3,5/5; Obnoxious Listeners 4/5)

    - Sonic Syndicate - Love and Other Disasters (Sound Of Metal 9,5/10)

    - Universum - Leto Destinatus (http://www.myspace.com/universumband)

    - Urkraft - A Scornful Death

    - Zonaria - The Cancer Empire


    Death metal (Old school)
    - Benediction - Killing Music
    (Birmingham, England)

    - Grave - Dominion VIII

    - Paganizer - Carnage Junkie

    - Unleashed - Hammer Battalion


    Death metal (Progressive)
    - In Salvo - As it Withers (EP) (http://www.myspace.com/insalvoband)

    - Into Eternity - The Incurable Tragedy (Allmusic 4/5; Sputnikmusic 1,5/5)

    - Opeth - Burden (EP)

    - Opeth - Watershed (Sound Of Metal 9,5/10; About.com 4,5/5)


    Death metal (Technical)
    - Aeon Of Horus - The Embodiment of Darkness and Light

    - Arsis - We Are The Nightmare

    - Beneath the Massacre - Dystopia (About.com 3,5/5; ChartAttack 1,5/5)

    - The Faceless - Planetary Duality

    - Irate Architect - Visitors


    - Origin - Antithesis

    - Psycroptic - Ob(Servant) (Allmusic 3/5)


    Doom metal
    - Esoteric - The Maniacal Vale

    - The Eternal - Kartika

    - Faal - Abhorrence - Salvation

    - Forest of Shadows - Six Waves Of Woe


    Doom metal (Funeral)
    - Doom:vs - Dead Words Speak

    - Monolithe - Monolithe III

    - Pantheist - Journey Through Lands Unknown

    - Skepticism - Alloy


    Folk metal
    - Adorned Brood - Noor

    - Ásmegin - Arv

    - Blackguard - Another Round (EP)
    (formerly Profugus Mortis)

    - Eluveitie - Slania (Allmusic 3,5/5; About.com 4/5)

    - Elvenking - Two Tragedy Poets (...and A Caravan of Wierd Figures)

    - Ferrum Batavorum - In Sovjet Rusland, Brood zit in een Flesje EP (EP) (http://www.myspace.com/ferrumbatavorum)

    - Korpiklaani - Korven Kuningas (Kerrang! 4/5; Metal Hammer 8/10)

    - Kivimetsän Druidi - Shadowheart

    - Moonsorrow - Tulimyrsky (EP)

    - Saurom - Romances from Al-Andalus (EP)


    Gothic metal
    - Before the Dawn - Soundscape Of Silence

    - Coronatus - Porta Oscura

    - Cradle of Filth - Goodspeed On The Devil's Thunder (Blistering 8/10; Kerrang! 4/5)

    - Dark the Suns - The Dead End

    - Flowing Tears - Thy Kingdom Gone

    - Moonspell - Night Eternal (Metal Rules 4,5/5)

    - Silentium - Amortean

    - Where Angels Fall - Marionettes


    Grindcore
    - Abnormyndeffect - Betwin

    - Cliteater - Scream Bloody Clit

    - Distaste - Of Abyss-Hearts and Falsity...

    - Exit Wounds - Exit Wounds
    (either the Polish or the Finnish one, not sure)

    - Extreme Noise Terror - Law Of Retaliation

    - Leng Tch'e - Leng Tch'e/Fuck The Facts Split (EP)

    - Total Fucking Destruction - Peace, love and total fucking destruction


    Hardcore
    - Fear Before - Fear Before (Alt Press 4,5/5; Daily Dischord 4,5/5)

    - Hearts Alive - the black sheep (EP)

    - Norma Jean - The Anti Mother (AbsolutePunk.net 7,5/10; Alt Press 4/5)

    - Walls of Jericho - The American Dream (Rockmidgets.com 4/5)

    - Walls of Jericho - Redemption (EP) (Berontak Zine 3/10)

    - Wolfbrigade - Comalive
    (formerly Wolfpack)


    Heavy metal
    - Axel Rudi Pell - Tales Of The Crown

    - Benedictum - Seasons Of Tragedy

    - Black Tide - Light From Above (Allmusic 3,5/5; IGN 7,5/10)

    - Blaze Bayley - The Man Who Would Not Die

    - Chris Caffery - House of insanity

    - Doro - Celebrate (The Night of the Warlock) (EP)

    - Eden's Curse - The Second Coming

    - Grave Digger - Pray (EP)

    - Helstar - The King Of Hell

    - Lord - Hear No Evil (EP) (http://www.myspace.com/lordaus)
    (the Australian one)

    - Metallica - Death Magnetic (Allmusic 4/5; IGN 8/10)

    - Motörhead - Motörizer (Allmusic 3,5/5; Metal Hammer 8/10)

    - Judas Priest - Nostradamus (Allmusic 2,5/5; Blabbermouth.net 5/10)

    - Rage - Carved In Stone

    - Volbeat - Guitar Gangsters & Cadillac Blood (World of Music 4,5/5)

    - Yngwie Malmsteen - Perpetual Flame


    Heavy metal (New way of British)
    - Girlschool - Legacy


    Industrial metal
    - Pain - Cynic Paradise


    Instrumental metal
    - John 5 - Requiem


    Mathcore
    - Architect - Ghost of the Salt Water Machines
    (the American one)

    - Don the Reader - Humanesque

    - Romans - All Those Wrists (http://www.myspace.com/romansnoise)
    (the American one)


    - Stray From the Path - Villains


    Metalcore
    - 36 Crazyfists - The Tide And Its Takers (Allmusic: 3,5/5; Total-Guitar 3/5)

    - The Acacia Strain - Continent

    - Adelleda - Adelleda (Allmusic 4/5; Kerrang! 5/5)

    - All That Remains - overcome (Alt Press 3,5/5; IGN 8/10)

    - Architects - Ruin (AbsolutePunk.net 9,1/10)
    (the UK one)

    - Austrian Death Machine - A Very Brutal Christmas EP (EP)

    - Austrian Death Machine - Total Brutal (ChartAttack 3,5/5; DEAD PRESS! 3/5)

    - Becoming the Archetype - Dechotomy (Decoy Music 4/5; The Christian Manifesto 4/5)

    - Benea Reach - Alleviat

    - Bleed the Sky - Murder The Dance

    - Bleeding Through - Declaration (Alt Press 4/5)

    - Bullet For My Valentine - Scream Aim Fire (About.com 3,5/5; Allmusic 4/5)

    - Haste the Day - Dreamer (Alt Press 2/5; 411mania 8/10)

    - Heaven Shall Burn - Iconoclast (Part 1: The Final Resistance)

    - In This Moment - The Dream

    - Inhale Exhale - I Swear... (AbsolutePunk.net 8,2/10)

    - Misery Signals - Controller (Rockmidgets.com 5/5; Skylinepress.net 9/10)

    - Protest the Hero - Fortress (Allmusic 4/5; Alternative Press 4/5)

    - The Showdown - Back Breaker (Jesusfreakhideout 4,5/5; Metal-Archives 7,5/10)

    - Straight Line Stitch - When Skies Wash Ashore

    - Trivium - Shogun (About.com 4/5; Allmusic 4,5/5)

    - Underoath - Lost In The Sound Of Separation (Allmusic 4/5; Alt Press 5/5)

    - Unearth - The March


    Nu metal
    - Disturbed - Indestructible (About.com 3,5/5; Allmusic 3,5/5)

    - Ill Niño - Enigma (TuneLab Music 9/10)

    - Mudvayne - The New Game (Rolling Stone 2/5; Sputnikmusic 1,5/5)

    - Slipknot - All Hope Is Gone (Allmusic 4/5; Blabbermouth.net 7,5/10)


    Pirate metal
    - Alestorm - Captain Morgan's Revenge (About.com 3,5/5; The Metal Observer 8/10)

    - Alestorm - Leviathan (EP)


    Post-metal
    - Trenches - the tide will swallow us whole (Driven Far Off 9/10; Punkbands.com 4/5)


    Power metal
    - Almah - Fargile Equality

    - Angband - Rising From Apadana
    (Persia)

    - Avantasia - The Metal Opera: Pt 1 & 2 - Gold Edition

    - Cryonic Temple - Immortal

    - Crystal Eyes - Chained

    - DragonForce - Ultra Beatdown (Allmusic 4,5/5; Kerrang! 4/5)

    - Edguy - Tinnitus Sanctus

    - Falconer - Among Beggars And Thieves

    - Firewind - The Premonition

    - Gaia Epicus - Damnation

    - Harmony - Chapter II: Aftermath

    - Harmony - End of my road (EP)

    - Hibria - The Skull Collectors

    - Iced Earth - The Crucible Man: Something Wicked Part 2 (Allmusic 3,5/5; IGN 7/10)

    - Kiuas - The New Dark Age (Sound Of Metal 9/10)

    - Lanfear - X to the Power of Ten

    - Lord - Hear No Evil (EP)

    - Magica - Wolves and Witches

    - Paragon - Screenslaves

    - Secret Sphere - Sweet Blood Theory

    - Shadowkeep - The Hourglass Effect

    - Theocracy - Mirror of Souls


    Progressive metal
    - Aeon Of Horus - The Embodiment of Darkness and Light

    - After Many Days - After Many Days (EP)

    - Ansata - Crux Ansata

    - Ayreon - 01011001 (About.com 4/5)

    - Ayreon - Elected (EP)

    - Chaoswave - Dead Eye Dreaming

    - Circle II Circle - Delusion of Grandeur

    - Crises - Coral Dream

    - Cronian - Enterprise

    - Evergrey - Torn (Allmusic 3,5/5; Sound of Metal 10/10)

    - Eyefear - The Unseen

    - Jeff Loomis - Zero Order Phase (Allmusic 3/5; Blabbermouth.net 8,5/10)

    - Communic - Payment of Existence

    - Meshuggah - obZen (Allmusic 4/5; Alternative Press 4/5)

    - Royal Hunt - Collision Course... Paradox II

    - Suspyre - When Time Fades...

    - Warrel Dane - Praises to the War Machine


    Sludge metal
    - Mouth of the Architect - Quietly (About.com 4/5; Lambgoat 8/10)


    Symphonic metal
    - Northern Kings - Rethroned (RevelationZ 8,5/10)


    Thrash metal
    - Bonded By Blood - Feed The Beast (Allmusic 3/5)

    - Cavalera Conspiracy - Inflikted (About.com 4/5; Allmusic 4/5)

    - Death Angel - Killing Season (Allmusic 3,5/5)

    - Deceiver - Thrashing Heavy Metal

    - Eliminator - Breaking The Wheel

    - Exodus - Let There Be Blood
    (a re-release of their debut album, Bound by Blood)

    - Gama Bomb - Citizen Brain (Kerrang! 4/5; Big Cheese 5/5)

    - Guillotine - Blood Money

    - Hatred - Madhouse Symphonies
    (the German one)

    - The Haunted - Versus (Sound Of Metal 8/10)
    (Sweden)

    - Legion of the Damned - Feel The Blade

    - Legion of the Damned - Cult of the Dead

    - Nitrous - Cult of the Dead

    - Ravage - Freedom fighter (EP)

    - Soulfly - Conquer (Allmusic 3,5/5; About.com 4,5/5)

    - Stam1na - Raja

    - Subliminal Crusher - Endvolution

    - Tankard - Thirst

    - Testament - The Formation of Damnation (Allmusic 3,5/5; Blabbermouth.net 9/10)

    - Warbringer - War Without End (Allmusic 4/5)


    Thrash metal(Blackned)
    - Empheris - Necrohautic Raids (EP)

    - Empheris - Regain Heaven

    - Terrorist - Blessed by the beast
    (El Paso, Texas)


    Thrash metal(Blackned)
    - Crawling Quiet - Between shadow and Light


    Viking metal
    - Esoteric - Sagas (Allmusic 4/5)

    - Falchion - Chronicles of the Dead

    - Thyrfing - Hels Vite

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    You can also go to Wikipedia or Metal Storm for more info.

    If some of this inforamtion is wrong or you want to add a band, then please leave a shout.

    Also see: Metal bands that have released/will release an album/EP in 2009 - present

    Thanks to Metal Storm, Wikipedia and everyone else that have helped making this!

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  • Darkspace - III

    Ago 24 2008, 17h37 por crypticmyth



    Black Metal has progressed quite a bit from where it started off, one would say. Even though a majority of bands have always been content with paying homage to the forefathers and adding their own little variations to the tried and tested formulae (absolutely nothing wrong with this of course), there have always been bands that constantly pushed the boundaries, thwarting black metal into artistically abstract terrain. Well, Darkspace pushes black metal into the farthest and murkiest realms of outer space. A turbulent ride indeed - one which plays host to chaotic crescendos, discomfortingly calm passages, relentless variation amidst repetition and ethereal sequences amongst other things. A turbulent ride yes, but I promise you, a truly otherworldly experience.

    Since the onset of Darkspace, minimalism has been an oft used tool - from the album covers to the song titles. Those of you familiar with the previous releases know that this is reflected in their music as well. The same approach is applied to III. Concerning the music, when I say minimalist, I'm talking about the fact that there are particular motifs that each song revolves around. There is no particular structure or order that the songs rigidly follow - things are built around these motifs; and how.

    The production on the album is stellar for the music it contains. There is a thick, almost guttural wall of sound which sits firmly at the bottom of every song, composed of guitar, bass and drums. Yes, the drums are mixed really low, merging it with the wall of sound giving rise to a distant, spacey feel to the songs - a previously absent trait. The vocals, provided by all members of the band, are heavily distorted and mixed really low, creating a very 'alien' sound. Where Darkspace have really raised their game is in the keyboards department. Their use of the instrument is accomplished and masterful. Tones remind me of the sound on Paysage d'Hiver, the brother project. The keyboards drift in and out of the wall of sound, provide a disturbing backdrop, add to the spacey atmosphere and serve as the lead instrument, as and when is required. Though the ideas thrown in maybe minimalistic, the final experience one obtains from the album is far from a simple one. The outcome is a ticket to ride on an astral voyage. What we have here isn't regular black metal. Darkspace take elements of different types of black metal and throw their own charm over it. Blistering tremolo picking sections, droning near-ambient passages, sweeping keyboard interludes as well as some chugging black/death riffs are just some of the things you can expect to find on this album.

    The guitar driven debut, I and the synth-laden, black/ambient sophomore release, II, were good, unique albums in their own right and gave Darkspace much deserved recognition in the black metal fraternity. With III, the Swiss trio has managed to reach a pinnacle of sorts. 80 minutes may seem long, but things never get boring or monotonous. Let me get to the point. This is a splendid album and as a black metal fan, you must have this. However, you do need to appreciate black metal to get into this album. I don't see many casual listeners of the genre digesting Darkspace's III, unless one is very big on space. (pun intended)

    5/5

    Originally written for Kvltsite
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