Sunday, October 9, 2011

Albums of the Week

Albums to Check out This Week & Some Albums to Throw in The Microwave
I have quite a lot going on in the coming weeks so I am going to start doing this for the time being. I will resume my top 30 list probably in November sometime.
Enjoy


Man’s Gin “Smiling Dogs”
-Rock/Acoustic Group. Completely worth your time if you enjoy something softer than my usual taste. It is however worth your time as any music lover. Production is Excellent I believe it came out last year really been digging on it lately. Enjoy this late at night



Absu “Abzu”
-Thrash Black Metal? Yes by the one and only Absu. It took me a little while to really get into this but basically as usual I end up really loving it. It gets better with each listen



As You Drown “Rat King”
-Although not entirely original at times. The Intensity of this band is why ive kept up with them since their last release. This album however is a great improvement and sounds much more mature than the last album in my honest opinion.




Blotted Science “The Animation of Entomology EP”
-If you like Metal, Get This Immediately. Just came out this Week (Tuesday)




The Atlas Moth “An Ache for the Distance”
-Probably in the Top 5 Albums of the Year for me honestly. This is Sludge, but it feels so different from a lot of things I’ve listened to over the years. Musically it is no different but just the atmosphere it creates I guess you could say is what does it for me. This is an excellent album with amazing production quality, and musicianship aplenty.




Falls of Rauros “The Light that Dwells in Rotten Wood”
-Doom-ish Black Metal in the vein of Wolves in The Throne Room without all of the tremolo picking on the guitars. Really good stuff if you need a change of pace with the same amount of emotion.


(full album here, as it is best enjoyed In entirety)


Brutal Truth “End Time”
-Grindcore,Grindcore,Grindcore! That is what this is supposted to sound like. All this coming not as a surprise since this bands record “Need to Control” is probably the best grindcore album besides maybe a certain Napalm Death album.



And Let the Microwaving Begin…….





LMFAO “Sorry for Party Rocking”
-This band is seriously a joke. I mean firstly lets address their name shall we, LMFAO (Laughing My Fucking Ass Off) how can I take you seriously with this sort of name? I suppose your laughing at yourself and how stupid your music makes people. Not to mention how dumb you look, I wasn’t aware greasy hair was back in style? But anyway, oversized glasses too? Tight pants? Hmmmmm now onto your music, you write music for people who can’t listen to music with intelligence. (No different than the black eyed peas or Kesha and yes I refuse to put that stupid fucking $ sign in her name cause it is dumb as hell but anyway). This Group is a joke unto themselves not to mention everybody eating them up because they can put words together that rhyme but guess I’m too old to appreciate this garbage.



(Tha Carter 74 "Many Years Down the Road")
 but really.....



Lil’ Wayne “Tha Carter IV”
-This is so terrible. Auto-tune’d, Inconsistent, Terrible, Awful, Dire, Dreadful, Horrific, Frightening, Horrendous, Atrocious, Horrid, Lousy, Shitty, Poor, Regrettable, Boring, Simple, Irksome, Tiresome, Dull. I mean there aren’t enough relatable terms to list that describe what a worthless waste this album is not to mention the artist himself. Yeah he went to prison, last time I checked he wasn’t the first rap/R&B artist to have went there either so quit saying how great he is for whatever reason. Secondly, every person that smokes weed thinks that Mr. Wayne is the greatest rap artist of all time. Obviously it goes in correlation with one another considering it takes weed to enjoy this music or at least become somewhat interested in it and he knows that selling point therefore he attempts to make bubblegum pop-rap songs with lyrics that make absolutely no sense what so ever (See no Evil, Hear no Evil, Helen Keller). Obviously that makes perfect sense to those inebriated enough, but not to me. Worst Song is “How to Hate” w/ T-Pain because it’s a terrible auto-tuned worthless rap song. So once again Mr. Wayne went about his business and everybody once again thinks he’s the greatest.
What a joke





Winds of Plague “Against the World”
-Does this even need to be explained? I remember back when this group dropped the A Cold Day in Hell LP but this to me sounds like Limp Bizkit’s “significant other” all over again. LITERALLY and not to mention their live show sucks ass almost 4 times over their albums they’ve released.




Queensrythe “Dedicated to Chaos”
-Could be a contender for worst album of the decade seriously. I listened to two songs and it took me forever to listen to the entire thing. There is no way to accurately describe how much worse they sound in 2011 compared to previous albums. Terrible




The Browning “Burn This World”
-Another band who thinks that including Dubstep will help increase their popularity. For those into following a trend…….Enjoy. Talentless





Monday, October 3, 2011

Top 30 Depressive Black Metal Albums


Top 30 Depressive Black Metal albums
This Week I’m Covering: The Best Depressive Black Metal Albums


Depressive black metal is a sub-genre of black metal, in which the music creates a dark, depressing atmosphere that coveys an apathetic, nihilistic or depressive attitude and mood. Although is it a bit difficult to define the general rules of the music, one could say depressive black metal is characterized by long tracks, monotonicity and a raw sound quality. Vocals can range from hysterical and painful howls to the more traditional black metal vocals.

Additionally, dark ambient influences are not rare either and can be incorporated together with depressive black metal or as independent tracks.


1.       Lifelover “Erotik”– this is a extremely weird album for me to listen to. Mainly because I don’t speak the language it sung in and secondly because of the eeriness that sounds it. Their debut album which I thought was superb has been surpassed by this album.  The sheer darkness here is wonderful.


2.       Austere  “To Lay like Old Ashes” – With this album Austere have created one the best atmospheric black metal releases of the last five years, one minor thing I dislike is the inclusion of Clean vocals. However the emotion conveyed is really paramount in the understanding of this album. Great stuff!


3.       Silencer “Death – Pierce Me” – Extremely Cold, Extremely Glum, and miserable. Considered a Classic within this Genre.


4.       Thy Light “Suici.De.pression” – When I first listened to this I was delightfully greeting with superb production and everything polished to a sheen. Truthfully though I had low expectations because of this but I then got really engrossed in the 45 minute album. 'This work is a Tribute to the memory of Everaldo Dolensi Junior - committed suicide at September, 18th of 2006.


5.       Xasthur “The Funeral of Being” – excellent in every way. From the beginning where fair warning is instigated of things to come to the end where you’re left ground to dust. Xasthur will always have a small little space on the darkest reaches of my heart. However many consider them overhyped but I don’t get that really.


6.       Shining “V - Halmstad” – if you have any inclination of exactly what this album is about find this band and find a picture of their singer. It will basically sum up their sound, but this is by far their superior album.


7.       Krohm  “The Haunting Presence” – the problem with most of depressive black metal is the  inability to convey melodic sounds while creating a soundscape of depression around it. Many artists have found this to be difficult but Krohm I believe has had some luck in this sector.  Spellbinding to say the least


8.       Burzum “Hvis Lyset Tar Oss” – This needs no explanation, but if you don’t know who Burzum is I say you go read Mr. Varg Vikernes biography on what he did in the 1990s up till present day. Essentially Created Depressive Black Metal


9.       Beatrik “Requiem of December” - The music is depressing but the message is uplifting. The general sound of influence is Burzum in the arrangement but the style is all their own.


10.   Blutklinge “Reflection of a Bleak Mind” – One man Black Metal, normally its junk but this album retains a great amount of emotion.


11.   Sombres Forets  “Royaume De Glace” -  Another great album that’s hard to forget after listening to it. The only problem with this is that is cannot defeat the next album on the list…..


12.   Gris “Il était une forêt...” – By far my favorite Album on this list that is has more emphasis on atmosphere, particularly the beauty it conveys instead of the actual pain the artist is feeling. This album is depressing in that it only lasts so long…Long.




Make a Change…Kill Yourself “Make a Change…Kill Yourself” – a lot of people give this band a hard time because of their name. Granted it is sort of silly but there again have you found significance in specific genres having specific names? Black metal is all about BLACK EVERYTHING BLACK THIS, BLACK THAT. Then of course death metal is all DEATH THIS, KILL YOU THIS WAY, STICK YOU LIKE THIS. Either way this album absolutely owns, just throw it on and listen away!


14.   Bonjour Tristesse “Par un Sourire” – I remember coming across this album I believe 3 months ago or so, I really enjoy it. For a one man band, it is executed well I think and the production is pretty good, for the genre I suppose.


15.   Urfaust “Drei Rituale Jenseits Des Kosmos” – Pure Darkness to Its Core, but the clean vocals stink.


16.   Leviathan “Tentacles of Whorror” – Related to Xasthur because of singer. Sounds like the albums been played through a megaphone.


17.   Lurker of Chalice “Lurker of Chalice” - ^^See above description ^^


18.   Woods of Desolation “Toward the Depths” – After listening to this album I wanted more which I got this year with “Torn Beyond Reason”. This album is a masterpiece because it is a very unforgettable yet extremely unique experience that is often overlooked in this genre.


19.   Life is Pain “Bloody Melancholie” – They’ve only released this Demo in 06’ but it’s a great one I think. I think sometimes they sound similar to Austere.


20.   Hypothermia “Veins” – production is muddy as expected but captures the feeling of what it would be like to have fallen off the side of a mountain and have contracted Hypothermia and be utterly lost and alone.


21.   Nargoroth “Rasluka Part II” – extremely raw sounding, but what you would expect by now If your still reading this


22.   Hypomanie “Hypomanie EP” – Depressive in the sense that emotions fluctuate quite frequently at a moment’s notice. Often depressing however Upbeat about being Depressed.


Nortt “Galgenfrist” – Super dark if you ask me. Listen to this alone


I’m In A Coffin “One Final Action” – Depressive elements are all here. Sometimes it sounds like whining though which is unfortunately a turn off.


Livsnekad “Den Sociala Vanförheten” - More like doom metal but retains the depressive black metal elements. Good stuff!


Happy Days “Happiness Stops Here” – more of my kind of vocals on this one because they’re not as whiny sounding, but I guess take what you can get with this genre of music.


Forgotten Tomb “Love’s Burial Ground” – considered one of the better bands in Depressive black metal. Good stuff!


Nocturnal Depression “Four Seasons to a Depression” – makes you contemplate, and is a complete masterpiece all by itself.


Wedard “Wo die Ewigkeit die Zeit berührt” – SAD….that’s all I can say really.


Nyktalgia “Peisithanatos” – Really Epic Depressive black metal, I really enjoy the depth it takes you to understand. The production is superb as well.

After Thought:
I know this is going to probably come as a shock after all these albums, but I’m not depressed in the slightest. Typically people assume you’re reflection is that of music you listen to. For example, take this genre “Depressive Black Metal” also known as Suicidal Depressive Black Metal. I listen to it quite a bit, not for the feelings of someone else and how they feel but how it makes me feel when I listen to it. For far too long people have assumed that by listening to a particular genre it denotes you’re a bad person. Granted I don’t get in my car and listen to the top 40 radio stations, go to star bucks and buy an overpriced coffee, and then go out with my buddies to some party because that’s not who I am. I listen to this music not as an expression of who I am but to seek, if you will an “atmosphere” to surround myself in. That being said, yes these albums are DEPRESSING AND BLEAK but they also unrelenting and “graphic” I suppose. These are for people who are slightly more experienced in the “Black Metal” genre. I am not a Troo or Kvlt fan because I enjoy other things but one thing is for sure, I enjoy this genre  and I am hopefully someone besides me might learn of something new they haven’t ever heard before and enjoy it. If not then I am sorry for wasting your time.