Rolling Metal Thread 2014

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billstevejim, Monday, 3 March 2014 14:07 (twelve years ago)

i thought jute gyte was just a guy but other folks here might know better

call all destroyer, Monday, 3 March 2014 14:12 (twelve years ago)

Only wonderin cos I wanna see them play live if it's a possibility.

billstevejim, Monday, 3 March 2014 14:45 (twelve years ago)

just a guy! no live shows i think, but he does reply (very eloquently & pleasantly) to emails

You cannot interrupt his tea stirring because it is his holy trick (imago), Monday, 3 March 2014 14:51 (twelve years ago)

http://svartidaudi.bandcamp.com/
Huge. I love the more pronounced guitar leads. Doesn't have quite the "fog-enshrouded monolith" sound of Flesh Cathedral, which will be good because I think I want to hear exactly what's going on in this.

Also there seems to be a new Sargeist album coming out on the last day of this month. I can't imagine anything topping Let the Devil In but they're welcome to try!

http://warpstone.bandcamp.com/album/into-the-phantasmancer-celestial-castle
No idea who these guys are, stumbled across their fundraising effort thing the other night and instantly liked (most of) their sound. Somewhere in the Dissection/Sacramentum/(old)Opeth/Vintersorg region. So I guess that region would be "Sweden." Anyway the album reminds me of Visions from the Spiral Generator, my fave of his. The harsh vocals sort of annoy me, though, a little too metalcore at times.

Devilock, Monday, 3 March 2014 19:58 (twelve years ago)

still really digging that coffin dust

j., Monday, 3 March 2014 20:15 (twelve years ago)

Does anyone happen to know the intro music that In Solitude are currently using on tour? Googling lyrics is having no success. "Fire, fire, burning, warming cold hearts... Where mankind can find true peace." "So keep this little thought in mind my friend/Existence in this world is not our end." It sounds like a children's hymn.

http://youtu.be/GE5J3J4TEzs

jmm, Monday, 3 March 2014 20:49 (twelve years ago)

Apparently it's Sister Irene O'Connor's "Fire of God's Love."
http://youtu.be/7uvZPIE6f-s

You're right -- googling lyrics got me nowhere; I tried "in solitude live intro music" and voila. This is cool, I kind of dig it. I'd expected it to be some obscure thing on 4AD or World Serpent. Alas a nun. Didn't see that one coming!

Devilock, Monday, 3 March 2014 21:08 (twelve years ago)

Nice, thanks Devilock. I like this song a lot. A very Pelle Ahman-ish choice. Funny how practically every Youtube commenter is an IS fan.

jmm, Monday, 3 March 2014 21:57 (twelve years ago)

that's actually part of google's push to force youtube users to use their youtube logins to become in solitude fans, it's been pretty controversial there

j., Monday, 3 March 2014 22:27 (twelve years ago)

Apparently it's Sister Irene O'Connor's "Fire of God's Love."

Ha, that's an awesome choice.

brains hangin (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Tuesday, 4 March 2014 00:25 (twelve years ago)

Let's see what the folks at Rate Your Music have as the best metal(lic) albums of 2014 as we just cross the first two months of the year... I added the label that put them out. No label means it is self-released.

  1 Behemoth  - The Satanist (Nuclear Blast)
2 Whispered  - Shogunate Macabre (Redhouse Finland Music Publishing)
3 Kriegsmaschine  - Enemy of Man (No Solace)
4 Exmortus  - Slave to the Sword (Prosthetic)
5 Gridlink  - Longhena (Selfmadegod)
6 Woods of Desolation  - As the Stars (Northern Silence)
7 Stormwarrior  - Thunder & Steele (Massacre)
8 Persuader  - The Fiction Maze (Avalon)
9 Primal Fear  - Delivering the Black (Frontiers)
10 Hail Spirit Noir  - Oi Magoi (Code666)
11 Bohren & der Club of Gore  - Piano Nights (Ipecac)
12 Grand Magus  - Triumph and Power (Nuclear Blast)
13 Alcest  - Shelter (Prophecy)
14 Valtari  - Hunter's Pride
15 Indian  - From All Purity (Relapse)
16 MaYaN  - Antagonise (Nuclear Blast)
17 Aenaon  - Extance (Code666)
18 Kampfar  - Djevelmakt (Indie)
19 Skull Fist  - Chasing the Dream (NoiseArt)
20 Hannes Grossmann  - The Radial Covenant
21 Stamina  - Perseverance (Power Prog)
22 Stam1na  - SLK (Sakara)
23 We All Die (Laughing)  - Thoughtscanning (Kaotoxin)
24 Murmur  - Murmur (Underground Activists)
25 Axel Rudi Pell  - Into the Storm (Steamhammer)
26 Mechina  - Xenon
27 Within Temptation  - Hydra (Nuclear Blast)
28 Iced Earth  - Plagues of Babylon (Century Media)
29 Appearance of Nothing  - A New Beginning (Power Prog)
30 Benighted  - Carnivore Sublime (Season Of Mist)
31 Cynic  - Kindly Bent to Free Us (Season Of Mist)
32 Nothing  - Guilty of Everything (Relapse)
33 Bull of Heaven  - 301: Weed Problem II - V
34 Lie in Ruins  - Towards Divine Death (Dark Descent)
35 Ea  - A etilla  (Solitude)
36 Domains  - Sinister Ceremonies (The Sinister Flame)
37 The Body  - I Shall Die Here (Rvng)
38 Inferi  - The Path of Apotheosis (The Artisan Era)
39 Winterstorm  - Cathyron (NoiseArt)
40 Black Magic  - Wizard's Spell (High Roller)
41 Sunn O))) & Ulver  - Terrestrials (Southern Lord)
42 Soreption  - Engineering the Void (Unique Leader)
43 Hexis  - Abalam (Halo Of Flies)
44 Suicidal Angels  - Divide and Conquer (NoiseArt)
45 The Wounded Kings  - Consolamentum (Candlelight)
46 Iskald  - Nedom Og Nord (Indie)
47 Corpsessed  - Abysmal Thresholds (Dark Descent)
48 Nausea  - Condemned to the System (Willowtip)
49 Slough Feg  - Digital Resistance (Metal Blade)
50 Vanden Plas  - Chronicles of the Immortals - Netherworld (Path 1) (Frontiers)
51 Lvcifyre  - Svn Eater (Dark Descent)
52 Legion of the Damned  - Ravenous Plague (Napalm)
53 Mike Jourgensen  - Moodeity (DU Recordings)
54 The Mire  - Glass Cathedrals
55 Pontiak  - Innocence (Thrill Jockey)
56 Lascaille's Shroud  - Interval 02: Parallel Infinities - The Abscinded Universe (Masters of Metal Productions)
57 Thyrien  - Hymns of the Mortals - Songs From the North (Massacre)
58 Caliban  - Ghost Empire (Century Media)
59 Major Kong  - Doom Machine
60 Ring of Fire  - Battle of Leningrad (Frontiers)
61 Thou  - Heathen (Gilead Media)
62 Separatist  - Closure
63 Chrome Division  - Infernal Rock Eternal (Nuclear Blast)
64 Sunn O)))  - LA Reh 012 (Ideologic Organ)
65 Truckfighters  - Universe (Fuzzorama)
66 Infinite Tales  - Generation of the Last
67 Nashville Pussy  - Up the Dosage (Steamhammer)
68 Mustasch  - Thank You for the Demon (Bengans Vinylklubb)
69 Culted  - Oblique to All Paths (Relapse)
70 The Unguided  - Fragile Immortality (Napalm)
71 Prostitute Disfigurement  - From Crotch to Crown (Willowtip)
72 Vital Science  - Imaginations on the Subject of Infinity (Power Prog)
73 Twilight  - III: Beneath Trident's Tomb (Century Media)
74 Morowe  - S (Witching Hour Productions)
75 Collibus  - The False Awakening
76 TrenchRot  - Necronomic Warfare (Unspeakable Axe)
77 Ænimus  - This Illusion
78 Eldritch  - Tasting the Tears (Scarlet)
79 Helms Alee  - Sleepwalking Sailors (Sargent House)
80 Exodia  - Hellbringer
81 Al Namrood  - Heen Yadhar Al Ghasq (Shaytan Productions)
82 I Killed the Prom Queen  - Beloved (Epitaph)
83 Slomatics  - Estron (Head of Crom)
84 Artificial Brain  - Labyrinth Constellation (Profound Lore)
85 Innsmouth  - Consumed by Elder Sign (Abysmal Sounds)
86 Carnifex  - Die Without Hope (Nuclear Blast)
87 Ex Libris  - Medea
88 Satanika  - Nightmare (Iron Shield)
89 The Wisdoom  - Hypothalamus (Heavy Psych Sounds)
90 Elysion  - Someplace Better (Massacre)
91 Tengger Cavalry  - Ancient Call (Metal Hell)
92 Manowar  - Kings of Metal MMXIV (Magic Circle)
93 Demon Eye  - Leave the Light (Soulseller)
94 Thy Worshiper  - Czarna dzika czerwień (Pagan)
95 Autumn Burning  - Autumn Burning
96 Black Space Riders  - D​:​REI (BSR Records)
97 Magenta Harvest  - Volatile Waters
98 My Useless Life  - Negative Memories (Inverse)
99 The Kennedy Veil  - Trinity of Falsehood (Unique Leader)
100 Lay Down Rotten - Deathspell Catharsis (Apostasy)

I added a few to the list which were metal enough for me even though it may have got a different designation by the RYM folks so the list above won't match the linked list exactly.

Loud guitars shit all over "Bette Davis Eyes" (NYCNative), Tuesday, 4 March 2014 03:46 (twelve years ago)

Of those, I've heard:

1 Behemoth - The Satanist (Nuclear Blast)
4 Exmortus - Slave to the Sword (Prosthetic)
5 Gridlink - Longhena (Selfmadegod)
7 Stormwarrior - Thunder & Steele (Massacre)
12 Grand Magus - Triumph and Power (Nuclear Blast)
13 Alcest - Shelter (Prophecy)
20 Hannes Grossmann - The Radial Covenant
41 Sunn O))) & Ulver - Terrestrials (Southern Lord)
45 The Wounded Kings - Consolamentum (Candlelight)
47 Corpsessed - Abysmal Thresholds (Dark Descent)
48 Nausea - Condemned to the System (Willowtip)
55 Pontiak - Innocence (Thrill Jockey)
71 Prostitute Disfigurement - From Crotch to Crown (Willowtip)
99 The Kennedy Veil - Trinity of Falsehood (Unique Leader)

The Stormwarrior disc is lame power-thrash IIRC, and Corpsessed is faceless Scando-death. The Prostitute Disfigurement was discussed extensively upthread. The Kennedy Veil is mediocre tech-death. All the others are good to very good; the Hannes Grossman disc is particularly recommended to fans of progressive death metal that verges on jazz fusion (Obscura, etc.). And I'd like to hear the Manowar, just out of idle curiosity.

Humorist (horse) (誤訳侮辱), Tuesday, 4 March 2014 03:57 (twelve years ago)

Skull Fist way too low at 19.

J3ff T., Tuesday, 4 March 2014 03:59 (twelve years ago)

don't know persuader but I am lolin' at how wimpy that name sounds

psyched to hear the new gridlink

original bgm, Tuesday, 4 March 2014 04:25 (twelve years ago)

there was a band from the bay area in the 80s called The Persuaders.. they moved to LA and changed their name to Babylon AD.. heard of em? lol I actually took drum lessons from the guy for like a month before he was like dude you know more than I do, i can't teach you anymore..

SeanWayne, Tuesday, 4 March 2014 04:55 (twelve years ago)

http://i.imgur.com/XXI0qnV.jpg

Devilock, Tuesday, 4 March 2014 05:23 (twelve years ago)

my dad used to keep an 16-inch-ish steel pipe next to the seat of his car in case he ever, y'know, needed it. he called it "the persuader"

alpine static, Tuesday, 4 March 2014 05:24 (twelve years ago)

haha whoops, forgot to delete the identifying information from that pic. Smooth. All gone now!

Devilock, Tuesday, 4 March 2014 05:30 (twelve years ago)

You'll just have to take my word that I do indeed possess a tape copy of Babylon AD's s/t, only one of many embarrassing artifacts from my days of bad taste in the 80s.
WHEN THE HAMMER SWINGS DOWN / LIKE THE THUNDERING SOUND / OF A SHIP HITTING GROUND

Hey who remembers Smashed Gladys. Noisy Mama? Child's Play? So glad I discovered actual metal because it led me away from the horrible stuff I was filling my Case Logics with.

Devilock, Tuesday, 4 March 2014 05:44 (twelve years ago)

Wounded Kings is my favourite of the first two months of the year. But at the moment the forthcoming Triptykon album is outclassing them all.

A. Begrand, Tuesday, 4 March 2014 06:22 (twelve years ago)

Worst show I ever saw (and had to review): Babylon AD, Roxy Blue and Wildside, three bands on major labels grasping at the post-grunge leftovers for whatever-generation glam rock you would have called them at the (now defunct) Marquee in NYC.

The attendance was sparse. When you factored in three bands, three road crews (all with their own tour busses even though none of them made a dime in their career, most likely) and all of the record company personnel from three different major labels (Gerri Miller of Metal Edge fame actually had all three bands take a photo with her in the middle of the dance floor after doors opened and there was no logistical issues in making this happen), there was hardly a paying customer in the place.

I sat upstairs at the balcony in the cordoned-off VIP section, taking notes, wishing I was anywhere else, when some guy started to chat with me, asking me who I wrote for, what my deal was.

It was an amiable chat when suddenly he asked me "By the way, do you like Winger?"

I was taken aback by this, but answered honestly: It wasn't my thing at all but I understood the appeal of the first album and also understood why the second one didn't do as well.

He perked upm and said "Oh wow, that's great! Because I wrote the first one and not the second one..." Then he motioned to the dude sitting with him and said "Hey Kip, guess what this guy said."

Which is how I met Reb Beach and Kip Winger. Kip was actually very nice. It was just a very strange show all around.

Loud guitars shit all over "Bette Davis Eyes" (NYCNative), Tuesday, 4 March 2014 06:54 (twelve years ago)

Man, Shogunate Macabre is making me laugh out loud with its happy powermetal goofiness. I think I like it, and I tend to hate melody in my metal. It gets pretty video-gamey at times, and sounds kinda like if Rhapsody (ca Symphonies...) were really into thrash.

Øystein, Tuesday, 4 March 2014 11:14 (twelve years ago)

That high placing of Kriegsmaschine in that RYM chart is entirly justified, the album is completely awesome. Deathspell Omega (or their sister band Mgła) is the closest approximation.

Siegbran, Tuesday, 4 March 2014 16:32 (twelve years ago)

The drumming is a particular highlight - the guy was already damn impressive on Mgła's With Hearts Toward None but on this one he pulls out all the stops.

Siegbran, Tuesday, 4 March 2014 19:35 (twelve years ago)

http://thenewinquiry.com/essays/black-metal-is-sublime/

why do dudes gotta do this still

j., Tuesday, 4 March 2014 23:44 (twelve years ago)

I can relate to wanting to intellectualize black metal, and god knows I'm fluent in the overwrought. I'll be kind and assume this article was written amid the excitement that comes with first discovering and grabbing at everything to do with the genre. Black metal's "resistance to inwardness"? The inwardness is what drew me to it! Nineteenth C. Romanticism "unacknowledged" as an influence? Immortal want to burn down churches? (In their angular tunics, to boot.) What in the world.

Also, the RebKip anecdote was hilarious. The "do you like Winger?" question made me envision and expect Stewart from Beavis and Butthead, though.

Devilock, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 01:31 (twelve years ago)

Why Black Metal Is No Better or Worse Than Any Other Genre of Music

J3ff T., Wednesday, 5 March 2014 01:39 (twelve years ago)

I checked about 5 times to see whether that article was written in 2011. Dude must write realllllllllly slow.

Oblique Strategies, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 01:53 (twelve years ago)

Oh, wow, this Whispered album is fantastic. It's black metal in the sense that black is the sum of all colors. Worth playing at least once if you like anything at all; worth playing leerily if you don't usually like lots of your anythings mixed together with cheerful disregard for whatever.

glenn mcdonald, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 02:24 (twelve years ago)

I have high hopes for Wounded Kings based on the title track. Should be getting it in the mail tomorrow.

jmm, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 02:28 (twelve years ago)

lol glenn are you implying that there are records (not that one apparently) that are worth playing if you don't like ANYTHING

j., Wednesday, 5 March 2014 02:59 (twelve years ago)

black is the sum of all colors

P sure this is false but I'm enjoying the album so far, one track in!

EveningStar (Sund4r), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 03:16 (twelve years ago)

Is Vardlokk going to be recording anything else, anyone know? The 7" is a monster.

brains hangin (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 05:57 (twelve years ago)

anyone liking the new Conan? Not a great leap forward but a solid slab of doom IMO

Kim Wrong-un (Neil S), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 09:06 (twelve years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqeVLT61Nu4

Siegbran, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 12:07 (twelve years ago)

Into 2014 so far, I'm enjoying Alcest, Behemoth, Drudkh/Winterfylleth, Indian, Hail Spirit Noir, Indian, Kampfar, Murmur, My Useless Life, Sammath, Stilla, Whispered, Wijlen Wij, and Woods of Desolation.

Siegbran, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 12:38 (twelve years ago)

Also, Waldgeflüster, Verlies, Rots and Fluisteraars.

Siegbran, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 12:40 (twelve years ago)

Twilight is pretty bad and I'm not feeling the new Within Temptation either.

Siegbran, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 13:59 (twelve years ago)

And I mean, obv Within Temptation isn't really my thing but I actually liked The Unforgiving, it had a really nice 80s rock sound, like a modern Bon Jovi or smth. The new one just sounds desperate, and the choice of guest vocalists is terrible. The dudes from Soul Asylum and Killswitch Engage? Xzibit? Tarja Turunen?

Siegbran, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 14:07 (twelve years ago)

http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/19096-warfaring-strangers-darkscorch-canticles/

comp of 70s u.s. proto-metal

j., Wednesday, 5 March 2014 15:17 (twelve years ago)

So I wrote this. Purists will object, as Ashbery says.

http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/books/2014/03/dayal_patterson_s_history_of_black_metal_reviewed.single.html

murk, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 18:13 (twelve years ago)

Fave metal of 2014 so far fwiw:

Slough Feg
Behemoth
Grand Magus
Indian
Black Space Riders
Eric Church

murk, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 18:15 (twelve years ago)

Selim Lemouchi, songwriter/leader of The Devil's Blood, has died. Very sad news, he was a tremendous talent.

A. Begrand, Wednesday, 5 March 2014 18:19 (twelve years ago)

oh no :(

Scooby Doom (۩), Wednesday, 5 March 2014 18:34 (twelve years ago)

Oh man. I was looking forward to whatever he was going to do next. RIP.

brains hangin (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Thursday, 6 March 2014 00:25 (twelve years ago)

Babymetal performing with Chthonic.
http://youtu.be/6eRvLeUq9pg
Digging the lycra skeletons. The article it came from is here:
http://www.dailydot.com/lol/babymetal-metal-japanese-pop/

Devilock, Thursday, 6 March 2014 04:45 (twelve years ago)

you guys are trippin' on that Babymetal..lol Its not for me, I guess.

SeanWayne, Thursday, 6 March 2014 06:00 (twelve years ago)

The Fluisteraars three-track debut album Dromers is awesome if you'd like your black metal in long slabs of hypnotic midtempo riffs in 3/4 time between Burzum "Hvis Lyset Tar Oss", Drudkh "Autumn Aurora" and Moonsorrow.

Siegbran, Thursday, 6 March 2014 16:07 (twelve years ago)

I haven't read Dayal Patterson's book yet, but that review struck me as rather patronizing.

But who cares? Fans aren’t looking for good writing from a book like Black Metal—they’re looking for lore, for new and eviler bands to listen to, for absurd statements from their metal gods. (“Living off human blood, decorating your flat with tombstones, animal carcasses, digging up graves and shit, does something to you,” explains Emperor’s Terje Vik Schei, who is “no longer a Satanist and now married with children.”) On that score, as your average metal reviewer might have it, it delivers the goods and then some.

Why put yourself above other readers like that? How do you know what average fans and reviewers want out of a book? It's like what movie reviewers always do when writing about things like comic book adaptations, bracketing their criticisms with the qualification that the movie was made for fans and fans won't care. Why presume that? If good writing is important for you, shouldn't you charitably assume that it's important for other people?

jmm, Thursday, 6 March 2014 16:18 (twelve years ago)


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