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PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 8:33 am 
How about this for an official term

kvnt - BM elitist disguised as a metalhead


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 8:37 am 
HumanTorch wrote:
How about this for an official term

kvnt - BM elitist disguised as a metalhead

:lol: i'll second that... kvlt music for kvnt people !


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 11:41 am 
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rather that than calling myself "emokid" :wink:

Daniel, you are right, black metal has it all, but the most important is, that it can have it all at the same time! Take a look at Opeth, they pretty much cover everything as well, but not at once. Due to the layered baroque and/or neoclassical style, it can be agressive, raw, groovy, melodic and melancholic/sad at the same time. Most black metal bands have two or three of these emotions covered...


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 8:04 pm 
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deathkvlt wrote:
Alex@MetalReviews.com wrote:
Is norsecore the term you just invented, or is it "official"? Who else belongs in there? Everybody formerly BM who decides to make an accessible album?


Norsecore is an official term, it's supposed to be commercial music dissguised as Black Metal (EG Dimmu Borgir).


Actually, that would be faggothic, which is just a mock-genre like norsecore.
Norsecore, to my knowledge, is norse + grindcore, meaning those BM bands that play fast and brutal all the time. Dark Funeral and Marduk are generally derided as norsecore by ignorant cunts who despise BM*, and even "elitists" who look down on those bands, because they aren't "serious" (?).

*=I'm not implying any kind of superiority of BM fans here; I felt the need to separate the smart people who don't like BM for serious reasons that have a meaningful explanation (personal taste, incompatilbilty with their conception of music) from the clowns that just go "HURR HURR SELL UR SUOL 2 SAYTHUN BE TR00 N GR1M N N3KR0 OLNY REKORD SHITY DEMOS (etc.)... BLACK METUHL IS TEH SUXX0RZ LOLZ!!!1111" for the heck of it.


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Alex@MetalReviews.com wrote:
BTW, I think BM has the best melodies, most despondent and desperate, yet sometimes so triumphant.


I think Black Metal has the best everything..... anyway, you're right, Black Metal has the most melancholic, beautiful riffs and it can also be very violent and hate filled, or sometimes hypnotic and depressive, or sometimes deep and engulfing, or sometimes triumphant and epic.

Black Metal has it ALL 8) .

Black Metal is the best thing in this world; I don't now any art that (or anything) that is as passionate and honest (most of the times) as Black Metal.

:twisted: To quote Nargaroth: "I'm possesed by Black fucking Metal!!!!" :twisted:


You guys simply nailed it. HAIL!! \m/

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Gast1 wrote:
Did you download that song?


Download what song? I don't understand the question.


this song :
Here is a sample of the first album:
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/mysticforest/my ... eGlade.mp3

focus, man, focus ! :wink:


HOLY SHIT!!!!!! :shock:


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2005 8:31 pm 
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more like UNHOLY SHIT!!!!...


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I personally am hardly ever turned off by an under- or overproduction. What really counts for me are the melody lines that get stuck in my head forever.

But a good production (or for all you TBMH's "a fitting production") can really boost an album!


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 9:51 pm 
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Yeah, that's something I can agree with!


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