Where to start... Naglfar and Dissection are both pretty accessible bands If youre looking for some of the classics...Gorgoroth, Darkthrone, Immortal, Burzum, but theyre somewhat raw and more traditional. Still essential stuff though, if youre just getting your BM sea legs :up: Behexen and Xasthur are two of the better newer BM bands, but they both have a pretty traditional and raw sound
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoSfRZ0KmLQ Hehe. This is just horrible to watch. But its good for a laugh :lol:
Bahahahahahahahahahahahaha! Oh god that was horrible. Immortal is like every cheesy black metal chiche rolled into one. Edit: Here's the picture that will haunt Abbath for the rest of his life. Grim and necro with his fly down...
Did anyone catch Gigantour this year? I went last year to see Symphony X, I wanted to see Opeth this year but did not have the time...was it a good show at PNC?
I remember seeing that video in a bar in South Korea in 1999, surrounded by a bunch of Korean metalheads who thought is was just the most metal video ever. It was so embarrassing.
So hows the new Suffocation? Anybody have it? I bought the new Vader today. I wouldnt recommend it if youre not a huge fan of em like I am. Ultra cheesy :/
Darkthrone - Transylvanian Hunger Ildjard - Det Frysende Nordariket MayheM - De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas Graveland - The Celtic Winter Enslaved - Frost Deinonychius - The Silence of December Track suggestion: Bathory - A Fine Day To Die - the only track worth listening to on Blood Fire Death, but this single song birthed the Viking Metal genre. Great buildup and flow, the drums are hypnotic.
^ I personally liked A Blaze In The Northern Sky more Someone just showed me the Tribute to Mayhem cd. Pretty cool stuff, some great covers on it
Cheers man. Forgot to mention I had that Mayhem album, one of the first black metal albums I got and I loved every bit of it. Will definately check out the rest though :up:
Mine too, but I find Transylvanian Hunger is a better recommendation for people not used to the band, it is an easier listen.
Hmm, I dunno where to post this, but Im thinking of getting a new guitar, a 7 string. Anybody knowledgeable on these things?
Ibanez makes the best 7 strings.. In fact, it's prolly the only good kind of axe they make for extreme metal
Ibanez and Jackson make some really good 7 strings. Unless you've been playing for a long time I wouldn't recommend one though. Edit: I see you heathens are crapping on BC Rich's in the guitar thread. I still love mine though.
:lol: Ive never touched a BC Rich myself, to be honest, so I cant say anything about em performance-wise. But I know someone who owns a Warlock, and supposedly they really do emphasize looks over sound. And IMO they look a tad bit fruity to begin with anyways, so why bother, right? Most likely Im gonna go with a Jackson, but Im also gonna look into an Ibanez, since theyve always intruiged me On another note, I just realized how ridiculously old Maiden is right now Bruce Dickinson - 48 years old Dave Murray - 50 years old Janick Gers - 49 years old Adrian Smith - 49 years old Steve Harris - 50 years old Nicko McBrain - 54 years old Good lord