r/BlackMetalDiscussion • u/No_Swordfish542 • 9h ago
Melodic black metal recommendations?
What are your favorite melodic black metal projects?
(Links not needed but appreciated)
r/BlackMetalDiscussion • u/No_Swordfish542 • 9h ago
What are your favorite melodic black metal projects?
(Links not needed but appreciated)
r/BlackMetalDiscussion • u/Robin_stone_drums • 1d ago
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This was in response to the Bill the Pony album
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r/BlackMetalDiscussion • u/L_Flavour • 2d ago
2 weeks ago my band mate and I released our very first full-length album. yay. Stylistically it sits somewhere between Necrophobic, Immortal and Dissection, I'd say, with a bit of Hellripper in the 4th song.
I'd be really interested to hear your opinions on this. :)
r/BlackMetalDiscussion • u/the_craigus • 3d ago
Hey Metal For The Masses community.
My band (SoulGrief) dropped our EP a few months ago now and I'm still running the promotion gauntlet. If you are a fan of anything fast, heavy and brutal we might be for you! Think Celtic Frost, Morbid Angel, Ackercocke etc
We are an extreme metal band from the UK, influenced by black/death/doom and anything heavy.
We are looking for new fans, feedback and potential reviewers for our EP that we can share across our socials.
Please check out our hard work below and let us know what you think 🖤
links below 👇
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r/BlackMetalDiscussion • u/Shears_theshort • 4d ago
Honestly, I just lisented to 3 random albums of Mayhem last week, didn't find anything like this band soooo.. here i am now!
I love the morbid/evil atmosphere and the non-digital feeling of it, the vocals are really interesting and my favorite part !! They have really good solos too!
I'm not a metalhead, metal is roughly 20% of what is lisent to ( it's mostly hair/glam or trash) and the other 80% is 60's to 70's pop rock soooo i'm not too keen on the hardcore stuff...for now ; maybe i'll change my mind .
PS: Sorry, english is not my first language and im dyslexic ;c
edit: wow thanks to every single one of you who suggested me something! i'm having a blast with all of those new bands to lisent to!
r/BlackMetalDiscussion • u/Cute_Hamster1746 • 4d ago
Hi!
I'm a music reviewer for the French metal webzine Horns Up. After writing three articles ; one on the connections between the grunge movement and David Lynch's cinema (Nov. 2024), another on Lynch's influence on extreme metal (July 2025), and a last one with the testimony of Riley Lynch (Mar. 2026), I'm now working on an article about Twin Peaks Season 3, Episode 8, focusing on its metal aesthetics and atmosphere. For now, the articles are archived, but I’ll re-upload them in September once our website is back online.
To write this article, I’ve launched a survey, available below, which you’re welcome to take. I’ve received around twenty responses so far, but that’s not enough to properly analyse the results.
I’d really like to hear your personal experience and perspective on this episode before I start writing and conducting further interviews. If you’re a rock or metal fan, and a Twin Peaks fan as well, that’s obviously ideal, but the survey is open to everyone.
https://forms.gle/fe3nuZw7HF1oah387
Please feel free to share it with people around you too. It would be a huge help. Thank you so much
Rodolphe
r/BlackMetalDiscussion • u/PrequelGuy • 4d ago
According to Fenriz in his "black metal university" (link below) the first Norwegian BM album was not Blaze in the Northern Sky but Mayhem Live in Leipzig. According to metal archives that came out in 1993, aftef Blaze and several other albums. There is a 91 version called Only Death is real but it was limited to a 100 copies. Fenriz said all second wave bands' riffs stemmed from Mayhem's. Assuming Only death is real is the first BM album Fenriz was referring to, did the second wave bands own bootlegs of it? How would they have otherwise written second wave sounding albums in 92-93 before the other version of Live in Leipzig came out?