Yes you have to do. Examples : Rotten Sound - Bastard Behaviour, Deicide - Once Upon The Cross, Immolation - Into Everlasting Fire, Suffocation catatonia...:p
It was a disappointing sellout to many true BM fans. Worship him was pure evil, and blood ritual was evil doom. Then success came and it proved their earlier satanism was just a gimmick, they changed their logo and became a despised pop metal band.
Yeah, this was THE time. No fillers, just killers. Back in these days you could buy records and 7 of 10 were just timeless masterpieces, 2 were still great and maybe there was 1 shitty release. It would be interesting, what you would pick from 1993, 1995, 1996 and 1997.
Yeah you can see that only in the area of time between 1990 and 2010, just look at Dissection- 3 released albums, 2 masterpieces without a single bad track and one decent album that is just standing in somberlains and storm of the lights banes shadow
@@oguzhanatas7009 I'm glad for you, if you like the album. For me it's just boring and there are no emotions when I listen to the music of "Reinkaos". There are so much better Dissection-like releases.
@@matthiasgroner9905 Yeah, musically it is different from the past 2 albums and personally I do more like them, but lyrics, melodies are still dissection. Give it a chance man :) Guys songwriting skills are insane.
Regarding the early 90's which were generally quite magical, 1993 and 1994 were somehow really special years with a lot of great art (not only regarding Black metal).
Ahh this is a trip back to 8th grade.. the only way to get most of these in the USA back then was either mail order or, if you happened to have a non-shitty indie record shop that carried them.
I remember going to a shop and this chick was saying “ have you heard the new Dimmu Borgir? “ I said “ for all tid? That’s a re-release, I have the original copy from years ago” She didn’t believe me 🤦♂️
this is the year I was born, a lot of great music made, and a lot of great artists died around this time. I like to think parts of their soul joined with mine when I was born lol
Not the same genre but I can remember looking through the tapes a record store in Liverpool, in the UK and seeing Death, Leprosy in the early 90s same buying it, having never even heard them. Love that album to this day, still gets me going as well as anything by Napalm Death
Real surprise there at the end. I swapped back to this tab to see what was playing! Never heard of you before but I'll be checking out TRYGLAV. Be sure to engage Black Metal Promotion on here also.
🤘👹 INFERNAL HAILS 👹🤘 As a black metal bassist I am very happy to hear the kvlt metal of my influences from that era! I'm 47 by the way so I'm from the old school!
1994 pfff. I was 12 years old wearing plaid, and jamming Doggy Style by Snoop. Metal was the last thing I wanted to hear. The Cranberries were cool though 😂😂😂 Ironically, Bone Thugs N Harmony was my gateway band into metal at the end of 94. Something about their music was dark as fuck so I searched out other artist. Ended up listening to Stabbing Westward, NIN, White Zombie then the rest is history. Now, I write and record black metal.
@@RytkösenJussi Tru dat. Check out my one man black metal projects Nocturnal Serpent and Abysmal Daemon on TH-cam and Bandcamp if you get the chance. Nothing special but a stress reliever for sure when I want to vent.
Dont forget : the black - the priest of satan with Jon Nodtveit on vocals (vocalist of dissection) with the black on drums 🤘 their demo (black blood) was record in an old asylum 😆
THANK FUCK! I was like 16 or something when all this shit hit America and was looking for an escape from the bands MTV promoted.....plus was a dark time in my life.....CHEERS! We never gave a fuck and never will ●
I know, this stuff was THE new hot shit at the time, but I think it's funny how generic and interchangeable these riffs are compared to todays standard. I really liked that stuff when I was younger, but became a prog/tech snob over the years, unable to listen to early 90ies BM unironically. Especially since I own a good soundsystem, man, some of these records really sound like they were recorded with a bunch of vacuum cleaners and tin cans.
I agree. Some riffs are very generic and really "amateur". A lot of them sounds the same and really nothing special but there's few bands that were ahead of their time like mayhem, emperor and burzum in my opinion.
@@borist. Yeah, some guys learned how to play their fucking instruments, and got better and more interesting from album to album. Emperor/Ihsahn and Mayhem (I really love the Chimera album) are great examples for that. Greetings from Carinthia.
Should I do death metal albums released in 1990?🤔
Let me know!
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Yes!
Yes you have to do. Examples : Rotten Sound - Bastard Behaviour, Deicide - Once Upon The Cross, Immolation - Into Everlasting Fire, Suffocation catatonia...:p
Yes, why not? I'm sure, it's interesting.
Is this a retorical question?
You definitely should but please pick some gems and not so popular albums as well :)
1994 is to black metal like 1986 is to thrash metal
I agree.
Ahh the memories.. they all still sound great after all this time
God damn what a year for Black Metal! Thanks for the video Boris
The 90s and early 00s were so good for black metal! Hails from Norway!
The 90's: THE decade for black metal 🤘
Enslaved, Gehenna, Emperor short after another. Sounds like heaven. Even Dimmu Borgir was great this times
That Emperor riff is just leaps ahead all other riffs here.
Thank you, Boris.
All the songs are nearly 30 years old, but still so amazing and good.
Black Metal in his prime :)
More gems from 1994:
Abigor - Verwüstung - Invoke the Dark Age
Also Enslaved - Frost was released in 1994.
Gems indeed. Verwüstung is a very good album with a unique sound.
Abigor is one of the best. Great musicians. Verwüstung, Orkblut and Nachthymnen are my favs
"Obtained Enslavement - Centuries of Sorrow" is one of my favourites from 1994
Finally, someone giving Samael and Ceremony of opposites a shoutout!
Great album over all
Ah, CoF's bm era. Lost but never forgotten
Those were beautiful musical years! Black Metal forever! Greetings
So glad you included Graveland - Carpathian wolves
Such an underrated album 🍻
When the video starts with Satyricon, Samael and Rooting Crihst you just know it will be good.
samael's ceremony of opposites is so iconic
It was a disappointing sellout to many true BM fans. Worship him was pure evil, and blood ritual was evil doom. Then success came and it proved their earlier satanism was just a gimmick, they changed their logo and became a despised pop metal band.
@@mikerauter1859 Pffff HA HA thats so hilarious its kinda cute.
They were heavily inspired by their landsmen Celtic Frost, more the "first wave Black metal" sound
Yeah, this was THE time. No fillers, just killers. Back in these days you could buy records and 7 of 10 were just timeless masterpieces, 2 were still great and maybe there was 1 shitty release. It would be interesting, what you would pick from 1993, 1995, 1996 and 1997.
Yeah you can see that only in the area of time between 1990 and 2010, just look at Dissection- 3 released albums, 2 masterpieces without a single bad track and one decent album that is just standing in somberlains and storm of the lights banes shadow
@@polarblade1159 haha, the third album just non-existent for me 😊
@@matthiasgroner9905 what is non existent for you is still better than most of the shit.
@@oguzhanatas7009 I'm glad for you, if you like the album. For me it's just boring and there are no emotions when I listen to the music of "Reinkaos". There are so much better Dissection-like releases.
@@matthiasgroner9905 Yeah, musically it is different from the past 2 albums and personally I do more like them, but lyrics, melodies are still dissection. Give it a chance man :) Guys songwriting skills are insane.
finally someone remembers to mention Rotting Christ when it comes to Black metal
Regarding the early 90's which were generally quite magical, 1993 and 1994 were somehow really special years with a lot of great art (not only regarding Black metal).
thnaks .... remember my 18 ..... i ve discovered Black Metal with an Samael/Tiamat and an Marduk/Burzum tapes :)
1994 great year of great albums.
The Shadowthrone, what a great record !..!, ,!..!
Good old Time, each song you played brought back alot of memory 🤘
Vitutuksen multihuipennus by impaled nazarene!!! 🇫🇮🇫🇮🤘🏻🤘🏻
If you watch closely, you can see the mouse tremble in fear of satan!
🤣
No Isengard ... what?! Also bought Ancient - Svartwvlheim 1994.
Geil!!! Und super gespielt... alles geniale Alben 😎
I miss when Metal was about the guitar tone not needing to be over-processed.
Guitarists play on my "rig" and look around for all the bells and whistles, and can't believe I'm getting that tone with just a VS100 head.
@gaahl Stryper did.
Samael impressed me. It was different in the 90's ( for me at least)
Ahh this is a trip back to 8th grade.. the only way to get most of these in the USA back then was either mail order or, if you happened to have a non-shitty indie record shop that carried them.
bruh tbh I didn't know dimmu borgir went that far back. I always thought they were a newer band.
All Tid came out around 94
LOL!!! 😂
Poser
I remember going to a shop and this chick was saying “ have you heard the new Dimmu Borgir? “
I said “ for all tid? That’s a re-release, I have the original copy from years ago”
She didn’t believe me 🤦♂️
I still consider 1994 "newer" 😆
this is the year I was born, a lot of great music made, and a lot of great artists died around this time. I like to think parts of their soul joined with mine when I was born lol
Ditto!
Fuck yeah! Black metal forever raising the horns!!
Ohh yeah 94 was best year for black metal. In that year i became a fan and musician.
mid-late 90s times were terrific. Every score at the used record shop was a victory.
especially with the vinyl albums
Awesome to see you doing guitar covers again.
Great mix of songs. Really enjoyed this one.
1994 was a great year for black metal
would love to see you do a series of every year even starting from the seventies, respect!
Not the same genre but I can remember looking through the tapes a record store in Liverpool, in the UK and seeing Death, Leprosy in the early 90s same buying it, having never even heard them. Love that album to this day, still gets me going as well as anything by Napalm Death
Real surprise there at the end. I swapped back to this tab to see what was playing! Never heard of you before but I'll be checking out TRYGLAV. Be sure to engage Black Metal Promotion on here also.
I have tears in my eyes
Ceremony of Opposites is a KILLER album
Oh the 90s.... how I miss them...
Great play too 👍
i didn't know that marilyn manson played black metal!
"Raabjorn Speiler Draugheimens Skodde" being the most beatiful one. It also sounds like Norwegian Folk.
🤘👹 INFERNAL HAILS 👹🤘 As a black metal bassist I am very happy to hear the kvlt metal of my influences from that era! I'm 47 by the way so I'm from the old school!
Were you into black metal before the Norwegian thing blew up?
I was into Swedish, Finnish,Danish black metal right along with Norwegian at that time!
@@mistresssatanica Cool. Sweden had some good stuff.
You just played all my favorite songs
Best songs and albums
You like em cold, eh?
Excellent !!!!
What an INSANE year!
Ottimo lavoro, come sempre
This reminds me of all the albums I wanted from the Wild Rags catalog
Really classic stuff. Hail Black Metal!
@gaahl Hi Gaahl, thanks for tip. I'll have a look at it.
Gehenna reminds me some Varg vibes
All killer no filler 🔥
The 90s were the best times, still listen to all these classics
My favourite Det Som Engang Var
Times of masterpieces
Samael Ceremony O. and Behemoth Pagan V. albums are in my top 10 albums of all time.
Samael - Ceremony of Opposites '94 ⬅️ 🤘🏻🤘🏻 Excellent album!
damn. i cant wrap around my head the fact how varg was a genius....
Hard to do, looking at his TH-cam channel...
Love the terrorvision poster
Maravillosa selección
Multiple eargasm!
cool video, lots of good albums
great video
Great year for black metal '94 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Excellent selection of riffs! All in standard tuning? Also, what is the brand of the jacket you are wearing?
Summoning of the ancient ones is the best song
1994 pfff. I was 12 years old wearing plaid, and jamming Doggy Style by Snoop. Metal was the last thing I wanted to hear. The Cranberries were cool though 😂😂😂 Ironically, Bone Thugs N Harmony was my gateway band into metal at the end of 94. Something about their music was dark as fuck so I searched out other artist. Ended up listening to Stabbing Westward, NIN, White Zombie then the rest is history. Now, I write and record black metal.
Youre on right path now my friend.
@@RytkösenJussi Tru dat. Check out my one man black metal projects Nocturnal Serpent and Abysmal Daemon on TH-cam and Bandcamp if you get the chance. Nothing special but a stress reliever for sure when I want to vent.
@@morbidcorpse5954 ill check them out.
@@RytkösenJussi Thanks man! I do apologize to BorisT for mentioning my projects on his channel. I do ask that he deletes my comments if inappropriate
@@morbidcorpse5954 I guess he hid your comment 😆
Pretty gvvd year 🐐🐐🐐
Obscure and Deep - Belphegor !
For all tid is my favorite album by DIMMU
The good old days!
Epic year in music...
Such great years! :)
What a year... \m/
Angelwings and Ravenclaws♥️
Its a vampire on the guitar!
Gehenna is an amaying banddddd
SUPER!!! HAIL MASTER BORIS T!!!
HAIL TRIGLAV!!
Did you do the drumming also?
Old school band !!
Great! Hail from Russia🇷🇺
Você usa algum pedal na guitarra?
Samael turned into prog
Emperor is so much more advanced than everyone else.
94, just like well-aged whiskey.
Nearly every black metal bands greatest album was released in these times. Peak of bm
Do more year my year ones!
Graveland cover? Immediate like
Dont forget : the black - the priest of satan with Jon Nodtveit on vocals (vocalist of dissection) with the black on drums 🤘 their demo (black blood) was record in an old asylum 😆
Too Old, Too Cold
What series of Ibanez are you using?
Sabbat Fetishism should be added.
please do old school death metal albums riifs
Graveland !
THANK FUCK! I was like 16 or something when all this shit hit America and was looking for an escape from the bands MTV promoted.....plus was a dark time in my life.....CHEERS! We never gave a fuck and never will ●
I know, this stuff was THE new hot shit at the time, but I think it's funny how generic and interchangeable these riffs are compared to todays standard. I really liked that stuff when I was younger, but became a prog/tech snob over the years, unable to listen to early 90ies BM unironically. Especially since I own a good soundsystem, man, some of these records really sound like they were recorded with a bunch of vacuum cleaners and tin cans.
I agree.
Some riffs are very generic and really "amateur".
A lot of them sounds the same and really nothing special but there's few bands that were ahead of their time like mayhem, emperor and burzum in my opinion.
@@borist. Yeah, some guys learned how to play their fucking instruments, and got better and more interesting from album to album. Emperor/Ihsahn and Mayhem (I really love the Chimera album) are great examples for that.
Greetings from Carinthia.
Which one is the best for you?
Mayhem, emperor, burzum.
Already ahead for the time
@@borist. For sure!