Possibly because metal already requires commitment to get into beyond just getting your toes wet.
Possibly because metal already requires commitment to get into beyond just getting your toes wet.
I do a lot of legwork in keeping up with new releases and catalog them on Sput, otherwise it's an absolutely terrible website.
My usual flowchart of keeping up with releases is: Check my RYM calendar>check my bandcamp feed>mailing lists>friends/discord servers announcing releases>going to RYM's metal charts and ctrl+F'ing the current month and going page by page taking down the new releases
MMO-Champ users log on and just say things
In all seriousness, the defacement of a general-use forum thread into a newsfeed seems particularly incomprehensible. But I'm too old to indulge in tilting at windmills anymore, I ought to settle for subservience:
1. Svalblod - Im Wald.
2. Darchon - Οἰωνός.
3. Desrealización - Claristorio.
Aggressively preposterous to suggest that everyone listens to music in the same way: no differentiation, no idiosyncrasies, no gradients. Much to your dismay, "casual" is both a qualitative attribute and a (deliberately imprecise) quantifier; and from an otherwise excusable equivocation you regurgitate an egalitarian crusade projecting your insecurities unceremoniously. Considering that a very conservative estimate of 50% of the fresh black metal releases are available on Bandcamp, the equality of opportunity is overabundant hence your "kvlt" allegation is a non sequitur. Speaking of which, black metal has stopped being kvlt roughly two decades ago as the crushingly wide adoption of the internet has obliterated that aspect of it: aeons past, listening to black was a question of who you knew as physical media (cassettes) were physically exchanged between parties. Gaining access to the cult of initiates was equivalent to gaining access to the music itself. The lexical pauperism aside, your buffoonery is misplaced and purposeless. Don't you have anything better to do?
New Possessed after almost 35 years
It's nice to see the actual granddaddies of death metal still shredding, even if my hopes aren't very high up, this is still decent. Seven Churches still is one of my favorite metal albums ever.
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I am a music lover, but metal is a special kind of music. I love to listen to him when I walk on the street in the rain
I liked this album a lot as well. Never heard of them before.
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Thanks for the link, that was amazing. I heard some old Immortal in there. Gotta give it a few more spins.
Some stuff I recently been listening to (nothing too exciting):
There was also a new Waldgefluster (meh-ish) and Nordjevel (pretty decent).
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Amon Amarth - Berserker
pretty good imo
"Ahhh ahhhhh, ahhh, yeah, ahhhh, YEAH, YEAH, RIGHT THERE, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAhhhhhh" Jenna Jameson
New Gloryhammer! Because cheese is essential to any proper diet.
Also Angus McFife has grown a beard and is Thor now, I guess.
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Their style is amazing and I really dig all the makeup and armor they have set up. Plus their movie Dark Floors while being extremely cheesy it's so much better than a lot of "serious" horror movies out there.
More like granddaddy. It's pretty much an entirely new line up. Which also is way less interesting and frankly, the Nuclear Blast guys should be grounded for life for giving Possessed such a shit modern metal sound.
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I have been there and still am glad those days are gone. It stopped metal from being a 'local' scene and transformed it into something worldwide.
Don't know about that. Working in construction, I sometimes play Extreme Metal in the background, and most people seem to be ok with that, but that one time I was listening to some random Jazz channel on the radio, every single person that entered the room looked at me like I had lost my mind.
Especially in the younger generations. Most people younger than 30 probably knew multiple people being into Metal when they were growing up, so even if they never actively listened to it themselves, they were probably exposed to it anyway. With the internet becoming something everybody had access to in the 2000s, Metal became A LOT more mainstream than it would have been in the 90s. The amount of people in the same agegroup listening to any kind of Jazz would be significantly lower, and pretty much limited to people who are musicians themselves.
They're (short for They are) describes a group of people. "They're/They are a nice bunch of guys." Their indicates that something belongs/is related to a group of people. "Their car was all out of fuel." There refers to a location. "Let's set up camp over there." There is also no such thing as "could/should OF". The correct way is: Could/should'VE, or could/should HAVE.
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Metal in general is definitely a lot more mainstream and accepted than jazz.
Nice and visceral!
I am also looking forward to my yearly cheese dosage with Gloryhammer's new album
1. Mist of Misery - Unalterable.
2. Schlafnebel - A Cold Spell In Spring.
3. Förgjord - Ilmestykset.
4. The Horn - Volume Twenty Two.
5. Elffor - Dra Sad III (Beneath the Uplands of Doom).
Another month, another demo: Furfur - Toujours Plus Bas.
Rammstein released a new Video, sounds dope