stevelovesmoonspell wrote:
We all have at one point in our duration of listening to thos music, recall the rush of adrenaline through our bodies when listening to the music. The involuntary moments where the music took hold, and your headphones or stereo lit up with the vibrant and pulsating eminence of the riffs. In our reflections do you wish you could recall those pivotal musical moments, or have you since grown accustomed to playing the classics of your youth? Have you heard any new bands that recount the old school spirit, or are you content going through your vinyl/cd collection playing your favorites? Perhaps more importantly if you could relive the experience again, would you?
I think this is something that I appreciate a lot with many of my favourite bands, actually. There are certain bands/albums that allow me to revisit that initial sense of discovery and adrenalin rush reaction. Maybe that's what kept me so enthusiastic about them is that they never fail to spike my adrenalin or heighten my spirits or generally just match my mood whatever it might be.
Burzum's first three albums (+ Aske EP)
Darkthrone ABITNS - Panzerfaust + demos
Setherial - ...Nord
Judas Iscariot - Heaven In Flames and Distant In Solitary Night Emperor up to Anthems
Mayhem - Deathcrush and DMDS
Nifelheim - Servants of Darkness
Are all albums that cause me to relive my discovery of black metal, and brings about a sense of nostalgia about my teen years. For some reason, listening to these albums in the spring time inhance the effect, lol. They do make me wish I could go back to that time though. While I do feel that sense of discovery often when I listen to those albums and even feel like I appreciate them more with each listen, of course I think there is always feeling of wanting to go back to the initial discovery when something was totally new and seemed so huge in comparison to anything you'd ever heard before.
I don't think I'd go as far as saying grown used to hearing your favourites, that to me seems like saying that they have lost their magic over time, and they certainly haven't.
There are a few old school Swedish and Dutch death metal bands that have that effect on me as well as some traditional heavy metal and speed metal bands like Running Wild, Dio, Accept etc.
And even some newer albums and bands do this for me. Sarke - Vorunah, last three Darkthrone albums, Hail of Bullets - Of Frost and War and On Divine Winds, Asphyx - Death the Brutal Way and newer black/thrash bands like Trench Hell are some examples.
I think for me it's all about bands that play unreserved, aggressive, energetic and "honest" metal that will always produce that same level of excitment.