winebaby posted:i've been really into these cool new "neo" folk bands lately with obscure names like Death In June and Sol Invictus, haven't googled them so I don't know their politics
the pan-slavicist band associated with the music for the witcher 3 sure do like their kolovrats but i haven't figured out if they're into anything particularly intolerable
Petrol posted:tears never fails to charm with that whitest bitch u know posting gimmick
drum quality on this one <3
1987, wow
lo posted:parabellum were seriously trail blazing(they formed in 1984 and there's a rehearsal tape from then with those EP songs on it) and some of the members were also in this band which has a great chainsaw guitar tone and only rudimentary musicianship.
yeah i really enjoyed going through some of the parallel scene that developed in south america: parabellum, sarcofago, mystifier, vulcano, reencarnaciĆ³n
thanks for the heads up with those two
also hmu if u know a beter siren intro:
tears posted:today
just posted
good dissonance
tears posted:in my very productive use of quarantine time (listening to metal for 10 hours a day) i got as far as 1992 with black metal, before i went and listened to a bunch of 2019/20 black metal releases to see what was going on today. ive shifted over to like origin of doom metal instead now - i used to listen to a lot of epic doom as a loser child so its cool to go back, but systematically - i was going to go through the 80s properly, like id did with black metal, but instead im listening to 90s sludge which feels like a punishing two day mdma comedown but music
also hmu if u know a beter siren intro:
the roots of doom are a lot easier to explore than bm imo since theres just less old doom bands to check out and less stylistic variation between scenes. here's a good but comically long siren intro