Karmakosmonaut wrote:
TheMetalWarrior316 wrote:
a much more true (symphonic) BM album than Bands like Darkthrone or Satyricon.
I already know you have absolutely no knowledge of thrash and power metal, but ignorance of black metal is definitely new.
Darkthrone were never symphonic, and CoF were never true. Furthermore, the "... 'n' roll" of Darkthrone, Aura Noir, Tyrant, etc. is at the very root of black metal - too bad everyone had to go off adding Casio orchestras to it to hide their lack of songwriting, or worse, in pretentiousness.
I'm ignoring nothing, BUT, the funny thing is, that if I'm praising the real roots of Black Metal ( I know where it comes from: Venom, Sodom, Hellhammer, Celtic Frost, early Slayer etc.), the true norwegian hordes of nebulah (from the second wave) are bashing me then, because they say that Venom or Hellhammer is anything but BM and only something like Transilvanian Hunger is true Black Metal.
And now, after going far away from the BM roots, COF are bringing an album full of blast beats and much real Black Metal parts, while Darkthrone are playing punk with garage sound...and Satyricon playing on pop-concert shows...and Ihsahn is making progressive metal... and Zyklon are making Death Metal... and Ghaal from Gorgoroth is designing women clothes...
And I don't know what is more funny: the hobbys of Ghaal or COF beeing more BM than Darkthrone...
PS.: Just compare the first riff of "Tragic Kingdom" and the first riff of the song "Transilvanian Hunger". It's nearly a ripoff...