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Zelkiiro
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 6:40 pm 
 

Personally, I'm insulted that barely anyone's even tried to pick up where Type O Negative left off. Or that My Dying Bride, despite having what I'd consider to be THE quintessential gothic/doom metal sound, still have no imitators. Jesus Christ, world, these are niches that need filling! SO FILL THEM!!
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Exonerated Soul
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 15, 2019 6:13 pm 
 

TheLoneForest wrote:
I don't know about lacks, but it's always funny seeing a bunch of fags try and romanticize the 90s black metal scene and still pander to the quasi elitism that Euronymous liked to prance around with

I'd say it lacks imagination, but plenty of bands in the underground really help with that.

You could say that it lacks a real strive for innovation outside of the underground, as most of the fanbase is so hell bent on being anti unorthodox its saddening that when actual bands come up and try to do something new it's met with the same shitty backlash

Could you give an example of this?

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Exonerated Soul
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 15, 2019 6:16 pm 
 

It could just be that I don't pay attention to the new stuff anymore, but it seems that vocals reminiscent of Ulver's Bergtatt are something we don't get in black metal anymore.

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Unorthodox
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 15, 2019 6:18 pm 
 

Check out Myrkur's first release, it's basically a Bergtatt pt.2 featuring Enya.
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Exonerated Soul
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 15, 2019 6:28 pm 
 

Unorthodox wrote:
Check out Myrkur's first release, it's basically a Bergtatt pt.2 featuring Enya.

I'm a big fan of Myrkur. Love her first two albums. I've not listened to her most recent one though.

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Xymosys
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 16, 2019 12:30 am 
 

Zelkiiro wrote:
Personally, I'm insulted that barely anyone's even tried to pick up where Type O Negative left off. Or that My Dying Bride, despite having what I'd consider to be THE quintessential gothic/doom metal sound, still have no imitators. Jesus Christ, world, these are niches that need filling! SO FILL THEM!!


Seems like nobody dares :lol: :lol:
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 16, 2019 1:04 am 
 

gasmask_colostomy wrote:
Personally, I’d go for some points mentioned already:
1. Normal subjects and a poetic perspective in lyrics. A lot is rehashed nonsense about “metal” subjects that are completely redundant in most bands.
2. Singalong vocals/hooks. Definitely more prevalent in ‘80s heavy metal or some more recent power metal, there just isn’t much metal I can put on in the car and and mindlessly sing along to.
3. Low intensity songs and albums. When I’m super tired, I often can’t do metal because of this.
4. Subtlety in general. Even the more atmospheric strains are a bit in your face.


Napalm Records is your friend.

Yes they have Powerwolf, but they also have Visions of Atlantis; their last record being a masterclass in low-intensity, generally quite lyrically pretty, sing-along lightness. I mean, you do end up with their melodies stuck in your brain for weeks, and occasionally wince at some of the more 'goth-girl-diary' choruses, but it fills a gap.

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