About2Crash wrote:
Kathaarian wrote:
Yeah the reviewer obviously needs to listen to more black metal since he mentioned the album of FAGGOTCORE band Abigail Williams as his favorite black metal record alongside Watain. Two bands who should never be used in the same sentence.
Seriously kid. Go listen to some proper black metal before you write black metal reviews.
Not favorites at all. Just 2 good albums from last year that take melodic black metal into a more song oriented direction.
By the way, you said Abigail Williams and Watain in the same sentence.
And if you honestly have a problem with me calling Abigail Williams black metal then I would reevaluate what that term constitutes, because this Vreid album sounds closer to Between the Buried and Me than Mayhem. I personally don't care about that, but Vreid is truthfully about as tr00 as a 13 year old twink with his balls inbetween his legs.
First you admit that you've never listened to Vreid before this album and refuse to listen to anything else they've done (which is all black metal, I assure you), then you go rambling on about "tr00ness." Seriously, anyone that throws that "tr00" and "kvlt" shit around trying to mock bands anymore is just sad...it's gotten old, man. Real old.
I still don't understand how you can go around making such broad generalisations without even listening to Vreid other than one album, and apparently only paying attention to four songs. Very good.
And funny that you're now saying they sound like Between the Buried and Me, whereas in your review you saw fit to make a rather odd statement about them wearing their influences on their sleeve...which you seem to think so obviously include Dissection and Megadeth (I'm still confused what exactly is so Megadeth-ish about them...or if you even meant that to begin with. Dissection ok...but probably via Windir). Then continue to make dubious statements about Windir being from "that era" (wut?) of black metal where "faster, harder, triggered" bm had no place (meanwhile...there are Marduk, Dark Funeral, Setherial and other Swedish and Finnish band all up in the late 90s with Windir making exactly that. No Windir didn't make that kind of bm, but the entire premise of your argument there fails) in the scene. Mkay...
And yet this is the album where Vreid diverged the most from the Windir past...and if you'd actually bothered to listen to something other than V you might have actually realised that. I don't see how "their influences" shine through so damned hard on this album. And I don't get how you decide that they aren't a bm band through one album that diverged a fair bit from every other album they've made.
Lol @ Abigail Williams.
Lol@ Between the Buried and Me comparison...talk about a complete contradiction from what you claimed in your review.
Edited for not throwing around insults, probably not helping the situation.