Fun fact: this track is actually recorded as a tribute to Bathory frontman Quorthon, who died the year before it was released. What a good way to honor a metal legend.
@@blackmetalfrost3743 Its definitely about Quorthon, Sunn's Black One is a tribute to Black Metal (Immortal, Striborg references, they have Malefic and Wrest as guest vocalists, what more ?).
I was watching a video about the internet iceberg and this was listed. I didn't expect that something with a hungarian title actually will be there but this surprised me and quite good honestly.
Putting malefic into the coffin was best idea ever, seriously. I'm back to this after 15 years I heard it the first time, and it still sounds evil as fuck.
@@vandalking8341 They didn't call countesses serial killers back then. Soldiers were too - crusaders - knights templar - people killed people all over - serial killer is a modern term - basically from the latter 19th century. She would be now, for sure!
From memory, Elizabet Bathory, noblewoman in a castle on a hill, reputed to drink and/or bathe in blood, possibly of captured servants or village girls and possibly in quest for youth or immortality. Disclaimer: details probably come from a Hammer movie
this is the darkest shit i've ever heard. the amazing thing about this is that it conveys this darkness entirely with atmosphere and without words (at least without intelligeble words) It took me months to get into this band and it was worth it!
Drone is an acquired taste. I don't think very many people if any listened and we're immediately hooked. I think of it more as you listen to it the first time and it's like "WTF is this?" and then something pulls you back to it. The second listen is like "interesting but not something I would listen to a lot". It keeps building from there to the point of "I'd give both my nuts to see Sunn O))) go on tour with Sleep and Earth". Somewhat like an addiction, it builds over time and you just keep wanting more.
Ive been a fan of Sun O))) for years now and after the internet iceberg referenced this song i was like “damn its been a while since ive chilled out to Sun O)))”
You should also visit Čachtice in Slovakia, where she moved from Hungary and where she also did that things until Juraj Turzo found out and they put her in prison there (in her own castle) for four years till she died there. They say the castle is also haunted and her soul still lives there.
the part that sounds like screaming was recoreded inside a coffin by a guy with severe colostrophobia it sounds like how you sound when you scream in a dream
I started off this song genuinely enjoying the bells and the mild frequencies until about 5 minutes in when I noticed that this overwhelming anxiety had crept up on me- shit blew me away!
Allegedly Malefic, a sufferer of claustrophobia, was locked in a casket during his recorded performance to the vocals on the track "Báthory Erzsébet"...
nope. i am maxxed out can't get any louder. if i could turn it up loud enough everyone could hear it. the foundations of the world would crumble. i gotta give my tiny SoundCore Nano credit. it is pretty freakin loud. but not enough.
Yes, i enjoy sunno))) easily by itself, especially with really good headphones. But If you seen Begotten, there's no music at all, just nature field recordings. I guess one can call it an art film, but i dunno about that, its just, in its rite, like sunn, be enjoyed by itself, so I put the two elements together, and it changed the both completely into a new monster that i've never experienced. The movie is on youtube. The movie is like $100 on amazon.
Báthory Erzsébet wasn't a real serial killer. Her relatives wanted to gain her estates and sued her at the royal court. They accused her with horroristic deeds and maintained false witnesses.
i honestly felt awkward listening to this. i dunno how to explain it but i know its for sure not invoking really anything. i just feel like im listening to nothing. i guess if i knew what counting this was in i'd appreciate it better
Probably gonna piss a few people off with this but I think this song would be astronomically better without the boring seven minute intro and this is coming from a huge funeral doom fan.
Fun fact: this track is actually recorded as a tribute to Bathory frontman Quorthon, who died the year before it was released. What a good way to honor a metal legend.
Is it? or is it about the person that the song is named after?
@@blackmetalfrost3743 Its definitely about Quorthon, Sunn's Black One is a tribute to Black Metal (Immortal, Striborg references, they have Malefic and Wrest as guest vocalists, what more ?).
I was watching a video about the internet iceberg and this was listed. I didn't expect that something with a hungarian title actually will be there but this surprised me and quite good honestly.
Parallel Pipes?'
Yes
Same
@@GoodnightBroadcast I’m from there too
@@DrMantisTobboganMD Same, this "song" is just weird tbh.
The intro is completely haunting and unnerving. It's sort of perfect. I love that lonely and dry bell standing out from the bass frequencies.
That's the best part of this
I like how the intro last 7 minutes
"What kind of music are you into?"
"Uhhh. You know, I dabble in everything."
As an old man looking up what doom metal is, I'm impressed by the minimalism.
Usually they’re less minimalist, but drone doom metal (this) is such.
Doom metal is Black Sabbath IMHO
None of you are listening to it loud enough
i see them live in 2008 and it was loud enough my man haha!
You need to feel it through your body to appreciate it properly
yeah man , in headphone is okay.. in lp in your room is cool , but live... my hears are bleeding , my legs shaking , my head was shock! damn!
my neighbors are..hahaha
I'm giving her all I've got, Captain!
The vocals were actually recorded inside a coffin
And the singer is claustrophobic
@@nomadben that's metal af
Good old Atila Csihar
@@YodaZemunski ? XDD
@@YodaZemunski It's Malefic from Xasthur.
Putting malefic into the coffin was best idea ever, seriously. I'm back to this after 15 years I heard it the first time, and it still sounds evil as fuck.
Im thinking Báthory Erszébet was a Hungarian serial killer from 1590 to 1609. This is one of the best masterpieces Sunn O))) has ever made
She was also a Hungarian countess. She lived in modern day Slovakia.
@@vandalking8341 They didn't call countesses serial killers back then. Soldiers were too - crusaders - knights templar - people killed people all over - serial killer is a modern term - basically from the latter 19th century. She would be now, for sure!
From memory, Elizabet Bathory, noblewoman in a castle on a hill, reputed to drink and/or bathe in blood, possibly of captured servants or village girls and possibly in quest for youth or immortality. Disclaimer: details probably come from a Hammer movie
köszönjük eme csodálatos dalt. Nagyon szépre sikeredett.
Az ének szó szerint megríkatott olyan gyönyörű volt.
this is the darkest shit i've ever heard.
the amazing thing about this is that it conveys this darkness entirely with atmosphere and without words (at least without intelligeble words)
It took me months to get into this band and it was worth it!
Try Khanate - In That Corner. Maybe more sinister than this.
Drone is an acquired taste. I don't think very many people if any listened and we're immediately hooked. I think of it more as you listen to it the first time and it's like "WTF is this?" and then something pulls you back to it. The second listen is like "interesting but not something I would listen to a lot". It keeps building from there to the point of "I'd give both my nuts to see Sunn O))) go on tour with Sleep and Earth". Somewhat like an addiction, it builds over time and you just keep wanting more.
I rarely listen to Sunn. But once in a blue moon I think to myself "I feel like vibrating my brain until it melts out of my fucking ears"
Thomas P. Respect plus. (Also for profile pic)
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For some reason I get a chill if I suddenly stop the song. It creates so much tension.
I remember that time I saw Sunn O)))live. I still haven’t recovered. :)))
Was it at night?
Malefic (vocals) is claustrophobic.
Inspired Moment of Lunatic Genius: lock the guy in a casket with a microphone. \m/
This is art.
you can fucking hear it
@Jesus is Dog : I heard him say also I want to go out .
It’s like imagining waking up after a funeral, and realizing they’ve already buried your living breathing body.
@@williammunson2508 eerie as fuck
Ive been a fan of Sun O))) for years now and after the internet iceberg referenced this song i was like “damn its been a while since ive chilled out to Sun O)))”
just googled the title, and now this song is way more effective
She was having bath in blood lol her castle is like a kilometer behind my house I know its haunted lol
Cool, first place I'm gonna visit in Hungary
You should also visit Čachtice in Slovakia, where she moved from Hungary and where she also did that things until Juraj Turzo found out and they put her in prison there (in her own castle) for four years till she died there. They say the castle is also haunted and her soul still lives there.
She did a bit of some tomfoolery
This is so incredibly wonderful.
@--
Great on a decent set of headphones. Loud. Of course.
The drop at 7:00 actually really spooked me
Me too haha, that’s pretty rare. Very unsettling and evil composure.
this actually scares me
10:11 the scream tho
Idk why but it sounds like he's saying "I love my mom"
@@merz-fe7ny LMAOO
the part that sounds like screaming was recoreded inside a coffin by a guy with severe colostrophobia
it sounds like how you sound when you scream in a dream
Recoreded, colostrophobia
@@KaibaKid_ I am inside your walls
"Have you ever seen a portal?"
No but I've heard it.
A bit before halfway through the song I can hear myself breathing
It sounds like a zombie but feels and it just is real……. Scary but artistic I would say the most intense song I have ever experienced
i felt sick after i listened this... so real, so annoying...
I started off this song genuinely enjoying the bells and the mild frequencies until about 5 minutes in when I noticed that this overwhelming anxiety had crept up on me- shit blew me away!
Look up the physiological effects of infrasound, that's one of Sunn O)))'s techniques. Great stuff, gotta feel the abyss within you.
That's my kind of music!
This is fucking brutal.
Recording the vocals inside a coffin was such a cool idea
one of the most evil sounding tracks ever made
Allegedly Malefic, a sufferer of claustrophobia, was locked in a casket during his recorded performance to the vocals on the track "Báthory Erzsébet"...
nope. i am maxxed out can't get any louder. if i could turn it up loud enough everyone could hear it. the foundations of the world would crumble. i gotta give my tiny SoundCore Nano credit. it is pretty freakin loud. but not enough.
That was amazing
Man, this is heavier than ya Momma and deeper than a box set of Dawson's Creek ;-)
Amazing!
I like this one
Fun fact, the vocalist has severe claustrophobia. When they recorded this song, he sang it inside a coffin.
i feel bad for the vocalist but it sounds good af,,,
put begotten , the movie, and watch this shit in the dark while listening. Put a SunnO))) album, the movie is an hour.
the movie has no soundtrack anyway, just natural wild life noises field recordings.
So you say put the movie on and play black one as soundtrack?
Yes, i enjoy sunno))) easily by itself, especially with really good headphones. But If you seen Begotten, there's no music at all, just nature field recordings. I guess one can call it an art film, but i dunno about that, its just, in its rite, like sunn, be enjoyed by itself, so I put the two elements together, and it changed the both completely into a new monster that i've never experienced.
The movie is on youtube. The movie is like $100 on amazon.
Holy shit just searched that movie. That's some black metal shit right there.
Begotten is perfect with Silencer.
La Mont Young Soldiers!
Báthory Erzsébet wasn't a real serial killer. Her relatives wanted to gain her estates and sued her at the royal court. They accused her with horroristic deeds and maintained false witnesses.
Some people say death metal is scary, (I don't think it is) but I think this is specifically. It's very artistic though.
the word death gives off the vibe of evil but its just a different way to express themselves
That's not death metal. Anyway, it's a dark ambient kind of music, but with the doom riffs.
@@xx-fw1yq Death Metal? Where's the double bass drums? (kidding)
Death metal is only scary to people who don't listen to death metal. It was never supposed to be creepy.
@@noisedoom well it is scary...
anxiety-inducing
@@Roddybo_ my brother in Christ, you are still on the surface web
Báthory Erzsébet? Hát az meg kicsoda? :D
ya
Bojler eladó
@@Grymbus Érdekelne
@@Grymbus 2-őt kérnék testvérem.
Állítólag egy sorozatgyilkos
What is the name of this genre?
please
Drone metal
хвalвan Drone Doom Metal precisely
thanks
This is progressive speed garage
Post Organic Bellcore
things just do
Props on the spelling
2:11 no need for explanation
8:00
Magic.
Is that some sort of customized proco rat pedal?
Yea
Didn't this guy get tied up and put in a casket and the guy apparently have severe claustrophobia?
i honestly felt awkward listening to this. i dunno how to explain it but i know its for sure not invoking really anything. i just feel like im listening to nothing. i guess if i knew what counting this was in i'd appreciate it better
SUBLIME
Who else is here because of the internet ice berg
Reminds me to Breaking Bad dark tracks.
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This song remains to song lowa Slipknot
the "singing" completely destroys it for me, without that it's beautiful sound...
lol thats not singing, its some dude locked in a coffin
@@jamesmc4080 lmao
@@jamesmc4080 come on, don't do Malefic like that...
Probably gonna piss a few people off with this but I think this song would be astronomically better without the boring seven minute intro and this is coming from a huge funeral doom fan.