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Eddy Metal
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 ก.ค. 2015
Gonna talk about stuff I like I guess
Blackened Death Metal: A Blend Without Boundaries
This is a breakdown of blackened death metal. The aim is to go over my take on some history and highlight some bands and characteristics. It's a blend of two genres that are themselves quite broad, leading to a lot of variety. Hopefully there are some bands here that are new to you.
0:00 Intro
01:07 Influences
01:33 War Metal
02:32 Melodic Blackened Death Metal
03:49 Atmospheric/Progressive Black/Death
04:51 Brutal Blackened Death Metal
06:54 Leftovers
08:10 Old Man Yells at Cloud
Thanks for watching!
Happy Halloween!
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0:00 Intro
01:07 Influences
01:33 War Metal
02:32 Melodic Blackened Death Metal
03:49 Atmospheric/Progressive Black/Death
04:51 Brutal Blackened Death Metal
06:54 Leftovers
08:10 Old Man Yells at Cloud
Thanks for watching!
Happy Halloween!
edited by wazy
th-cam.com/users/wazykin
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My Favorite Death Metal Albums
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Because the internet doesn't have enough lists. I've decided to make a few rambley lists of my favorite albums. This is a list of my favorite death metal albums. Because I lack a musical background in an academic sense, my vocabulary is pretty simplistic and vague when describing actual music. Me big dum dum. Because of this I've decided to describe how these albums made me feel or where I was ...
American Black Metal: Past and Present
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This is a video about American black metal bands new and old. Obviously there are plenty more USBM acts out there, but this should give you a decent peek at what's on offer here. I just felt like talking about some music that I like. FYI some of these bands I've listened to for over a decade, while I've listened to a few others for as little as a few months. I didn't want this to be a simple as...
RE: Punk Rock MBA - Why YOU Should Listen To Metal
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I thought this guy said some dumb stuff, so I responded. I just wanted to show that he doesn't really know what he's talking about regarding metal music. If you've never listened to metal before, I'd recommend that you give it a chance. Here are links to the channels I mentioned. Go check them out if you want. th-cam.com/channels/0ZGpaIfJX8xJ_gHI9Zqaww.html th-cam.com/channels/7eppQye3j5FP-DEsG...
There’s a newer band called wrath of logarius that’s pretty brutal
Thanks for the heads up! Just checked out Necrotic Assimilation thanks to your comment. Great stuff!
So some people actually care about the personal beliefs and political opinions of bands they listen to?? Goddamn never thought I live to see snowflakes in Metal music
What are the names of the Songs from the Intros from war metal, melodic death metal , progressiv black death metal and brutal black death metal
In regards to your last question, "deathend black metal" or "black death" for me is just War Metal. There is quite a distinction between bands like Behemoth and Revenge but quantifiably its hard to put into words, then again so is every microgenre when put under a microscope. How do you really describe DSBM or Blackgaze without naming bands or genres? The end result, especially for outsiders, is gonna just sound like every other black metal band. At the end of the day though it is all just genre goop. If you don't want to refer to black death as any but the wider genre of blackend death then go for it. Theres plenty of metal genre names I've heard that I also think are unquantifiable and furthermore, are stupid as hell.
This was approximately when everyone realized PRMBA was a complete dumbass.
Crimson fucking Moon! And how about some Fog?!
You should do a dsbm vid one of these days
Wtf is that guy lol. Metalhead doesn't give a jackshit about how the artist looks like. They could be an actual demon or eldritch being and most metalhead would be like "yeah cool as long as the music is good" Not being represented/not seeing themselves in metal? Never thought of that.
American extreme metal to my adult brain 80-90% of the time sounds contrived/superficial/fantastical.... It just lacks the raw passion of European style metal, and I put that down mostly too world war 2 because the Europeans in the 80's were children of traumatized parents in bomb shelled cities (or Germany was still divided at the time ect..) and on the other hand European black metal has two thousand years plus of pagan history to draw upon... The Greeks proper go for that lol... But America extreme metal tends to just try to be extreme for the sake of extreme without much in the way of "real life" experiences to ground it.
I think the difference is easily seen with the whole Slayer Vs Sodom dispute in thrash. Lyrically slayer sing "about" war, where was sodom is more like "I am the f'in' war" 😂
Early black metal bands in Europe were middle class 'edgy' dorks, not some traumatized children with hard upbringings that determined their lifestyles. All this 'mystification' of European black metal is mostly just in your imagination. Black metal has always been extreme for the sake of being extreme. That was really the main point of it - something to be anti-mainstream as possible.
Nah mate. Are you totally ignorant of history? I would say Sodoms - In The Sign Of Evil or Satan's Angels by Holy Moses were quiet possibly the first two actual extreme metal demos. They came out of partisan Germany mate, that's a fact weather your rich or poor it's not mystification, that's Slayer or cannibal corpse who fantasize. Then you go back further to the next generation.... And say Lemmy he was born in 1945 fact, and he would have grown up with the very visceral after math of the war.... You can still see the bloody bullet holes in our buildings now. Families were decimated. The consequences of ww2 on Europe should not be scoffed at.
I got that Weakling album on CD and Agalloch's Marrow of the Spirit on vinyl if anyone is interested!
How much you selling that Weakling CD for👀
It’s on eBay for 150. Sold that Agalloch vinyl in like two days!
Use to have that Fog album, its a good one. Judas Iscariot and Demoncy are classic too. Obsequaie is probably the only modern one I'm into. Weakling I have mixed feelings about, got the album its not bad its one I would part with though. Hugely influential no Weakling and Fauna no Wolves in the Throne Room.
1. Immolation - Here in After (really any of their first five but this one takes the cake) 2. Demilich - Nespithe 3. Incantation - Mortal Throne of Nazarene (again any of their first three) 4. At the Gates - The Red in the Sky is Ours 5. Infester - To the Depths, of Degradation 6. Timeghoul - 1992-94 Discography 7. Morbid Angel - Blessed are the Sick 8. Autopsy - Mental Funeral 9. Suffocation - Pieced from Within 10. Atrocity - Hallucinations (they produce cheesy gothic crap nowadays but in the early 90s they wrote one of the most forward-thinking DM) Honorbale Mention: Eucharist - A Velvet Creation
Such a killer fucking list Every album is a banger Horns up... 🤘
Leviathan 🖤🖤🖤
Forgot about a band from New Jersey called Abazagorath.
Great video man 🤘
Caladan Brood?
This list is mid...
Immolation is the best they have zero bad albums
Morbid angel.
@@MRSludgedude Morbid Angel has some stinkers though! Morbid Angel is the reason I will never get a band tattoo. I was one of the people that liked Gateways - and Heretic! I felt like these guys could do no wrong. I was mistaken. Ilud Divinum Insanus is a scourge on music. It is more anti-music than anything Seth Putnam ever did, and I don't mean that as a compliment. They've never fully rebounded. They at least play death metal again, instead of Combichrist-esque garbage, but none of it is remarkable in any way imo. A major shame considering the band's legendary pedigree.
@@eddymetal I actually prefer the mid era. Domination to gateways. Although the early shit has the memorable tunes.
Where are Akhlys Nightbringer, Bestia Arcana and Aoratos?
Grand Belial's Key is a top teir black metal band. Might be the only US black metal band I'd put in my top 5.
Yo, I gotta know who 6:55 are man, that song just sounds TOO good
Am I the only person missing Abigail Williams? Also Blackbraid is pretty awesome too 🤘
No Sadness?No Anton Damian Ojeda???((
Black Curse absolutely fits here. Endless Wound slays.
Ah yes, my favorite blackened death metal, Arctic Monkeys
The Punk Rock Chomo.
put the name of the band on screen please.. their logos are unreadable and you saying their names doesn"t help either..
Anyone who claims that metal has been stagnant for years, haven't actually listened to metal.
"It's not just the future, it's the present" If that's the case, why would you need to make a video bitching about trap metal's lack of acceptance in metal? Which is it? Is it not just the future, but the present? Or is trap metal presently not receiving the flowers it deserves?
No other USBM band will be like Judas Iscariot.
If you dont use spotify, what so you use and why?
What about Ritual from Los Angeles
Agalloch? Not in the list? Blasphemy!!!!!! lol
yeah agalloch is too beautiful for some people to comprehend sadly
Sculptured - the spear of lily is aured (what the hells that album called....) .... The most beautiful extreme metal album ever made. That Dan guy is a genius. An I would say it encapsulated something distinctively American with that jazzy saxophone solo and the piano interludes ect.... So yeah it's proper criminal that agalloch aren't mentioned
I'd have added Blackbraid
Blackbraid suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucks
Only having "blackened death metal" says they're all death metal bands, including if they're 99% black metal, which then makes a difference of 1%. And a C# isn't objective.
5:25 anyone know any songs that sound similar to this one?
check out Keys To The Astral Gates And Mystical Doors , they only on TH-cam and Bandcamp
you'd love odium
What a great Video !
Black Goat? Conqueror? Negative Plane, old nachtmystium, Xenophobia, the legends GOATLORD, revenge ect. U have missed so many great bands. Blasphemy is Canadian btw...
Dude you forgot Wayfarer from Colorado! Those guys are AWESOME!!!! There the atmospheric/melodic black metal with Western and Americana/country music. I recommend to hear them!
No Negative Plane? Criminally absent
Love this. Do another one on Aminion, Ave Galea, Harkonin, Dirus and more!
Punk Rock MBA represents himself as an elitist. He latches on to what ever is trendy as he openly admits without knowing so and in stead of being up front on his stance on topics he plays the fence as to not offend one side or the other......except to call metalheads racist. He's pretty convinced of that.
I watched a few punk rock mba videos a while ago, probably a few years ago, and could feel my own brain rotting by extension of his ignorance. The guy just doesn't know what he's talking about at all.
Havohej Grand Belial's Key Wind of the Black Mountains Weakling Nachtmystium Xasthur Wolves in the Throne Room Inquisition Ash Borer Ancestral Shadows Obsequiae Uada Panopticon Mare Cognitum Are bands I must research as I make my own music. I have already listened to all of Leviathan, his splits, and bands that he is a member of like Twilight.
I really enjoy your video style, the entire video is consistently interesting and just overall comfy and easy to watch if that makes sense, you definitely deserve more subs
Thank you for the kind words!
ok oldhead
I'm not into the really heavy stuff, like death metal or black metal...Slipknot is about as heavy as I go, but even within the realm of heavy music that I like, there's a lot of variety out there. There's an American band called Flummox who are great. They've got this quirky sense of humour mixed with Primus-esque weirdness and some really heavy riffs. Then there's Basement Orphans from the UK, they're kinda like the offspring of 80s metal and grunge. In Australia, until recently we had Glitoris who were more punk to begin with but they were expanding into all kinds of genres including metal, again not super heavy but about as heavy as the early metal bands like Black Sabbath. So that's 3 very different metal adjacent bands and that's not even scratching the surface of the really heavy stuff. Rock and metal don't need to sell out to hip-hop or whatever else is popular at the moment. If that's what the artists are into then sure, by all means bring in those influences. Also, the idea that metal is a racist genre is ridiculous. The genre got it's name from a review of an early Jimi Hendrix gig that compared his sound to that of heavy metal falling from the sky. Metallica is arguably the most well known metal band in the world and they're a pretty mixed race group.
I started following Finn because another TH-camr recommended him. I think I watched 2 videos before I unsubscribed. I don't think he really knows what he's talking about.
Check out ‘in praise of envus’ it’s my friends first EP and it’s pretty damn good and has one comedic some as well, Artist is ‘Evil Dungeon Crawler’