Freitag, 9. Oktober 2015

Black Metal That Rocks


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Hey folks! Call me Faulty. I'm a friend of Matt's, and have very recently started blogging at

. My forte is black metal, so I'm bringing to you today a few black metal bands to check out. Today, the subject will be rock and roll influenced black metal bands, with samples and listening suggestions! Hope ya'll enjoy it.

Tjolgtjar


Pronounced "toll-tar", Tjolgtjar is a rather odd project. It's the solo project of Reverend J.R. Preston. Beyond the completely unique riffing style, Tjolgtjar is known for heavy rock influences and the occasional odd, psychedelic moment. Preston also has a sense of humour that is reminiscent of early Norwegian bands like Darkthrone, Carpathian Forest and Immortal, who take their music seriously but aren't too serious about it. The song "Voyage of Satan's Elves" from Midnight Mindtrip is a perfect example, with its Christmasy synths and clearly unique subject matter. His discography can be spotty, especially for people who aren't a big fan of his work, so certain releases are suggested in particular, as is a sense of humour and being open to something new.

Suggested Listening: The New Age
Further Listening: Midnight Mindtrip or Ikarikitomidun, Lord of the Forest


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Trial Track: "In Goat We Trust"


Five bands seems like a good place to end. I hope you all found something you enjoy. For a bit of further listening, here are some other albums you might enjoy if you liked the bands listed:

  • Carpathian Forest's Strange Old Brew: Punkish black metal from Norway, one of the originals.
  • Nattefrost's Blood & Vomit: Solo project by Nattefrost of Carpathian Forest, as fun as it is purposefully immature.
  • Horned Almighty's Contaminating the Divine: Groovy rockish BM with a thick guitar sound and Carpathian Forest overtones.
  • Darkthrone's Circle the Wagons: Darkthrone have become heavily influenced by speed and heavy metal, and Circle the Wagons has plenty of great, rocking tunes and riffs that make it one of my favorite Darkthrone records.
  • Glorior Belli's Meet Us at the Southern Sign: Orthodox black metal with influence from blues, southern rock, and stoner; oddly from France. An interesting and enjoyable experience.
  • Kvelertak's Kvelertak: blackened hardcore, incredibly catchy and fun as fuck. Also, great cover art from the guy who did the art for Pig Destroyer's Phantom Limb and Baroness' albums.
-Faulty

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