Grand Belial's Tea wrote:
What the fuck are you on about?
Listen to Soulside Journey, then listen to A Blaze. The riffs, man, the riffs, the atmosphere that each sludgy chug blasts out! The ABITNS is more Celtic Frosty, but otherwise there's not much difference, more in the drumming than the guitars. The later stuff, well, Hate Them and Under A Funeral Moon are pretty similar with the only real difference being production, Darkthrone only changed their style in a fairly big way on The Cult Is Alive to this current Punk thing, but the roots of it were always there.
if I listen to Soulside and then to A Blaze...that are two different worlds. On this side a good produced technical normal Death Metal album with normal DM lyrics, vocals and riffs, on the other side a cold, clanking, very bad produced, satanic thing, which has sure some death riffs, but the whole atmosphere, the whole sound, the whole attitude is different.
Grand Belial's Tea wrote:
As for Emperor, you listen to Cosmic Keys To My Creations And Times and then tell me that Empty is what Black Metal is all about. It's very different.
And so is Sardonic Wrath and Transilvanian Hunger. Or The Age of Nero and Nemisis. Or Godspeed on the devils Thunder, or Cruelty and the beast compared to early Emperor.
But the core is more or less the same: Blast beats, cruel vocals, evil content, even the riffing is again like on earlier days.
Grand Belial's Tea wrote:
Dimmu are a completely different point... more Black Metal than Cradle, yes, but they're playing from a different musical palette. There's very little TNBM in CoF, much more in DB.
But that's my point: Does Black Metal necessarily needs to be "True Norwegian" style, to be called Black Metal?
Is there only TNBM and everything else is no Black Metal?
Grand Belial's Tea wrote:
As for your last point, then, well, personal taste is personal taste, but it certainly suggests a lack of patience at the very least.
But for example, as more true Darkthrone went, as more boring was the music. On Transilvanian Hunger, nearly every song has only one riff, played over and over again. And then, the people complained about Metallica on St. Anger.
