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Re: Post/Progressive/Atmospheric Black Metal

Mensagempor Haxan » quinta jun 09, 2011 7:10 pm

Déjà loin Escreveu:Não achei o Roads to Judah nada de especial.


x2... aliás a banda em si (há quem os ponha no mesmo saco que os Liturgy e os rotule de "black metal hypsters") tem um prazo de validade bem estampado. Acho que a Deathwish só pegou neles devido ao "hype" desta nova vaga de BM norte americano.
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Re: Post/Progressive/Atmospheric Black Metal

Mensagempor Haxan » quinta jun 09, 2011 7:13 pm

Indigente Escreveu:O album de Deafheaven está um mimo, já o ouvi vezes sem conta, tenho que o adquirir. Vit e sun of nothing também são muito bons, vou ver se descobro arts e vestiges.
Esta semana já rodou imensas vezes. Dentro do género, é do melhor que ouvi. Ajudou a atenuar a desilusão que foram o Mammal e o Diotima, se bem que vou continuar a ouvir este último durante mais algum tempo, Krallice não costuma apresentar álbuns de fácil digestão. Pode ser que ainda mude de ideias em relação a este trabalho.


O Mammal???? Indi... tás com febre??? :twisted: O "Mammal" para mim é um dos melhores álbuns de 2011.
O de Krallice de facto custou uma beca a entranhar... coisa que não aconteceu tanto com os trabalhos anteriores.

Esses Yellow Eyes que falo acima têm uma sonoridade que me faz lembrar muito Krallice. Check it ou :wink:
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Re: Post/Progressive/Atmospheric Black Metal

Mensagempor Indigente » quinta jun 09, 2011 8:31 pm

Opiniões. Ouvi duas vezes e pareceu-me derivativo e aborrecido. A meu ver, a banda perdeu identidade em favor de experimentação inócua, dá a sensação que as músicas vagueiam sem sentido sem nunca chegar ao climax constantemente ameaçado mas nunca concretizado.

Quanto a Deafheaven, eu gostei porque já há algum tempo que não ouvia música tão agressivamente melódica e conseguem ser emotivos sem ser lamechas ou pretensiosos *cof*Liturgy*cof*. Se os Deafheaven são hipsters ou não, não me chateia (só um pouquinho, vá :D )
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Re: Post/Progressive/Atmospheric Black Metal

Mensagempor Haxan » terça jun 14, 2011 1:00 pm

An Open letter to Liturgy's Hunter Hunt-Hendrix
by Chris Grigg (of the band Woe)

To the point, then: we get it, dude. You think you are very, very important. Everything about you oozes a sense of superiority. Looking at only the first few pages of your Transcendental Black Metal essay, we find the following:
You somehow decided that black metal is the "culmination of the history of extreme metal."

You explain that traditional black metal is ultimately unfulfilling: "Hyperborean [traditional, Scandinavian-derived] Black Metal represents the mountaineer's arrival at the peak and a supposed leap off of it... And he is left, crestfallen, frozen and alone, in the Hyperborean realm."

You authoritatively claim the blast beat as belonging to black metal, though far from unique to it, because it allows you to rationalize your I-can't-maintain-a-hyper-blast beat by plainly stating, "the technique of Hyperborean Black Metal is the blast beat."
You audaciously inform us that your work is the next stage of the art's evolution with "[Transcendental Black Metal] is a sublimination of Hyperborean Black Metal in both its spiritual aspect and its technical aspect."

Those passages, the essay on the whole, and every attempt to defend your position shows that you lack even the smallest sliver of modesty or respect for your peers or listeners. These qualities -- rather, the lack of these qualities -- are not unusual for black metal artists to possess; after all, concepts of superiority and elitism are hallmarks of traditional black metal. In your case, though, they do not apply because you have gone so far out of your way to show that you are not the typical black metal musician, you are not part of this world -- you are an outsider wearing some (just some) of black metal's skin. I appreciate you taking the effort to describe what you are attempting to do; however, when you make lengthy, authoritative statements decrying black metal as dead and outdated, when you deride everything that came before you as little more than a failed attempt at something that is unreachable, you're thumbing your nose at everyone who does not see things your way.
It's obnoxious. It's rude. It's annoying.


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Muito bom. Gostei.

Quem quiser pode ler tudo aqui:
http://community2.metalreview.com/blogs/editorials/archive/2011/06/08/an-open-letter-to-liturgy-s-hunter-hunt-hendrix.aspx
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Re: Post/Progressive/Atmospheric Black Metal

Mensagempor Indigente » sábado jul 02, 2011 9:57 pm



Ainda vão dar que falar.
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Re: Post/Progressive/Atmospheric Black Metal

Mensagempor Haxan » sábado jul 02, 2011 10:07 pm

Indigente Escreveu:

Ainda vão dar que falar.


"Os Homens" já andam por aí desde 2008, arrancaram como muitas bandas, demo, ep's e splits, só no ano passado lançaram o seu 1º full length "immaculada"

Acho que não tem nada mas nada a haver com black metal... eu já sigo a banda há uns tempos e defino-a como um punk/post-punk/garage noise rock. Pertencem ao mesmo universo esquizofrénico e ruidoso de bandas como Crazy Spirit, Slices, Nomos, The Daily Void e Francis Harold and the Holograms apenas para enumerar algumas..
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Re: Post/Progressive/Atmospheric Black Metal

Mensagempor Indigente » domingo jul 03, 2011 12:44 am

Haxan Escreveu:"Os Homens" já andam por aí desde 2008, arrancaram como muitas bandas, demo, ep's e splits, só no ano passado lançaram o seu 1º full length "immaculada"

Acho que não tem nada mas nada a haver com black metal... eu já sigo a banda há uns tempos e defino-a como um punk/post-punk/garage noise rock.

Não disse que era novo, mas para todos os efeitos são praticamente desconhecidos. Acabaram de editar o segundo CD (Leave Home) que acho que pode catapultar a banda, dai o comentário. De qualquer forma já falei da banda no tópico de punk, que constitui a base do som deles, portanto nesse ponto concordamos. No entanto vim cá por esta música em particular (que é do CD que referes) porque acho que se enquadra na sonoridade que o tópico aborda.
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Re: Post/Progressive/Atmospheric Black Metal

Mensagempor Kustu Rica » sábado out 01, 2011 8:41 am

Então e os Weakling?? Para quem gosta de WITTR. Durou pouco tempo o projecto.

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Re: Post/Progressive/Atmospheric Black Metal

Mensagempor Kustu Rica » sexta out 07, 2011 7:42 pm

A. Lundr's one-man black metal project Panopticon is set to release two albums between now and the Spring of 2012. The first, Social Disservices, is what you see above.

Whereas the last Panopticon full-length, On the Subject of Mortality, was a rather sad and sometimes harrowing look at a man dealing with the reality of his own mortality, this record is... not. This record is ferocious. It is angry, raw, and relentlessly aggressive, often primal in its fury. It is directed at a social service system that has failed and continues to fail the people it claims to serve and protect. It comes from the point of view of a man who has made this his living for a long time, and can no longer bare to watch the system brutalize more children.

The lyrics are biting and harsh, but at their core are driven by the author's compassion for the exploited:

Welcome to a home you aren't allowed to leave. Herded like cattle into walls of concrete. Sterile like your raped womb. Therapists wait to pour salt on your wounds... A ghost of a world you could have known. Surrounded by drugged rage, you will face this horror alone. You will face this horror alone.
(track 2, "Client")

The aggression is tempered - reigned in, almost - by an almost ambient quality that makes this record quite eerie and in some ways downright scary at times (see track 3, "Subject," for example). Samples of children wailing and crying add another layer of experimentation to Panopticon's continued use of post-rock elements, creating an atmosphere of extreme disappointment and sorrow behind the pointed anger that remains at the forefront. The drums are insanely good, as usual, raging along with Austin's tortured screams. The buzzsaw guitars are at once sharp, scathing, and hypnotic, with some of the best lead work we've heard on a Panopticon record thus far.

Mr. Lundr's inner beast has been set free, to wondrous results. Somehow, the rage and passion with which this record was written and created have served to make this perhaps the most focused Panopticon record yet. Those who may have questioned the experimentation with post-rock on the recent split with Wheels Within Wheels will likely view this as a "return to form," and anyone who has been a fan of Panopticon thus far will certainly be pleased, as I really think this record features a little bit of everything that Austin has done so well throughout his discography.

4 tracks that burn through 50 minutes of amazing music (mastered by Krallice's Colin Marston, and featuring violin by Johan Becker). I sound like a broken record when it comes to Panopticon's music, but this receives the highest recommendation that I can possibly give. This album will be released soon by Flenser Records, and when it is, you will be best served by purchasing it and reading the liner notes that will accompany it. There, you will be able to see more clearly into the heart of the man who has created this record, and perhaps be driven to do something.



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Re: Post/Progressive/Atmospheric Black Metal

Mensagempor Kustu Rica » domingo nov 13, 2011 1:01 pm

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Re: Post/Progressive/Atmospheric Black Metal

Mensagempor Kustu Rica » domingo dez 11, 2011 1:16 pm




Cold Body Radiation - Deer Twillight [2011]

Holandeses que tocam um Post-Rock/Blackgaze ( :mrgreen: ) ou então Black Metal/Post-Rock, já com 2 álbuns no bucho, confesso que saturei um pouco de post-rock, possivelmente ao boom de bandas gerado ao hype que durou um breve momento, mas gostei bastante disto.

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Re: Post/Progressive/Atmospheric Black Metal

Mensagempor Pest » sexta fev 03, 2012 4:25 pm

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Our next album, Burning for the Ancient, will be available next month digitally and on cassette on February 18th! Vinyl will be available close to that date as well through kreation records with a colored vinyl edition limited to 100. We will be having a release/listening party on the day the vinyl is released at highline here in seattle and we will keep you updated on that date here!


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Re: Post/Progressive/Atmospheric Black Metal

Mensagempor Sludge » sexta fev 03, 2012 5:16 pm

Floresta Escreveu:Para ouvir esse dito "Transcendental Black Metal", vou ouvir WITTR que ao menos faz bem.



X2

Já agora esse álbum de Liturgy não me disse grande coisa, faz-me lembrar um bocado Krallice, muito riff, muita confusão mas pouco conteúdo.
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Re: Post/Progressive/Atmospheric Black Metal

Mensagempor BlackwaterPark » quinta fev 09, 2012 10:23 pm

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code666 is happy to announce the signing of the Black Progressive combo HAIL SPIRIT NOIR for the release of their debut album titled “Pneuma”, scheduled to hit stores on march 5th, 2012.
Hail Spirit Noir was founded in Thessaloniki, Greece in the dawn of 2010 by Haris and Theoharis, also members of the avant-garde/symphonic combo Transcending Bizarre?.Having already spent a year and a half on composing new material, the two masterminds of the band gathered a troupe of competent musicians in the foothills of legendarymount Olympus, at Lunatech Studios, to record their debut album. After severe experimentation and non-stop recording sessions, the result is an amalgam of psychedelic elements, horror atmosphere and modern day black metal.The album is mixed by Dim Douvras (Rotting Christ) and Mastered by Jens Bogren in sweden (Opeth, Katatonia, Amon Amarth).ARTWORK by the american visionary painter Jesse Peper (In Solitude).more informations and streaming of 2 songs from the album here:www.myspace.com/hailspiritnoir



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Re: Post/Progressive/Atmospheric Black Metal

Mensagempor Audiokollaps » quinta fev 09, 2012 10:36 pm





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