Thursday, April 26, 2007
Some interesting stuff on eBay
1. LETTERS FROM DEAD
2. LETTERS FROM EURONYMOUS(INCLUDING ONE BLOODSTAINED....THAT CONTAINED PART OF HIS SKULL AND TWO SHOTGUN PELLETS)
3. DEAD's DRAWINGS.(INCLUDING THE ORIGINAL "DISSECTION DEMO" ONE)
4. BURZUM,,DEBUT CD...WITH NO BARCODE!(ONLY 500 PRESSED) WITH THE PACKAGE HANDWRITTEN BY EURONYMOUS.
5. BATHORY...UNDER THE SIGN (1987/ MUSIC FOR NATIONS)....WITH "ROUGH MALE" BAND CENTRAL LABEL ON ONE SIDE!.... MISSPRINT... AN INTERNET SEARCH DOESNT EVEN THROW ONE OF THESE UP....
6. ORIGINAL HELVETE CATALOGUE.
7. EURONYMOUS's MALLEUS MALIFICARUM LIBRARY BOOK...SIGNED, WITH HIS HANDWRITTEN ADDRESS...A GIFT HE DID NOT RETURN.... HA HA!
8. A DSP (Deathlike Silence Productions) PROMOTIONAL CD!.... TRY FINDING ONE OF THOSE!
9. THE ORIGINAL "DAWN OF THE BLACK HEARTS" SONG LYRICS ...HAND WRITTEN BY FENRIZ... !!!!!!
10. DEADS SUICIDE NOTE IN FULL... SWEDISH WITH ENGLISH TRANSLATION.
COPY OF DEADS OBITUARY FROM THE NEWS PAPER
APPROX 100 ORIGINAL OLD MAYHEM PHOTOS.
11. A MACE LIKE THE ONE VARG IS HOLDING....ONLY AROUND 5 OF THESE WERE EVER MADE BY STIAN JOHNSEN (ARCTURUS)
plus some other stuff.... (source - a very sketchy http://www.fmp666.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7628).
Thursday, April 12, 2007
"Blackground" Information
Black metal is a type of extreme heavy metal music that started in the early 1980s. The genre is characterized by an aggressive and abrasive sound, coupled with a dark atmosphere and rejection of Judeo-Christian values.
The first bands with black metal characteristics included Bathory, Mercyful Fate, Hellhammer/Celtic Frost and Venom. These bands were mostly thrash metal bands that formed the prototype for black metal; they are referred to collectively as the First Wave. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, a Second Wave emerged in Norway, including prominent bands like Darkthrone and Mayhem. Although there is no well-defined Third Wave, modern black metal bands have incorporated new musical and lyrical trends into their music.
Black metal has been met with considerable hostility from mainstream culture, mainly because of the misanthropic, hateful, and anti-Judeo-Christian attitude of bands contributing to the genre. Additionally, a few black metal bands have been known to have associations with church burnings, murder, and National Socialism."
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The "second wave" of black metal in the early 1990s came in part with the rise of Norwegian bands such as Darkthrone, Mayhem, Burzum, Gorgoroth, Immortal, and Emperor. This wave not only added new atmospheric elements, but many of these bands would also be responsible for a rash of criminal controversy, as seen below. Classical elements were also introduced to a small degree and popularized the genre for a growing underground audience. Philosophically, an abrasive anti-Right Hand Path sentiment became a must for any band to be finalized as "black metal." In fact, bands that didn't exemplify such beliefs through actions beyond their music were often criticized by extremists within black metal's subculture. A dark, misanthropic mentality was complemented visually with the use of corpsepaint, which was also most prevalent during this wave as a statement to separate black metal bands from other rock bands of the era.
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An abraded, very low fidelity recording style was common in most black metal at the time, and was often intentional to preserve an underground quality of the genre. Sometimes artists would branch off into related subgenres, such as death metal, keeping their Satanic and occult mentality intact. Such a style has been deemed "Blackened Death Metal." Mayhem's career, for example, began mostly in the death/black roots, moved to almost pure black, then towards death again in their later career. It was experimentation like this that aided black metal's growth, but would ultimately mean the end of the second wave by the mid-1990s, as more modern black metal bands started to raise their production quality and introduce new instrumentation such as synthesizers (commonly seen in industrial metal) and full-symphony orchestras.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_metal
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Here, have some videos.
Satyricon - Dark Medieval Times (only worry about the audio for this one)
Keep of Kalessin - Come Damnation
Immortal (check out the guy's sweet dance move at 1:10)
Drunk interviews are the best.
This is an embarrassingly awful rendition of a classic song, but it's good for a laff.