I created those riffs specifically for this video, they are not existing songs. But I can confirm that the Symphonic one is developed into a full song for the second upcoming album!
Great video, such huge tones! Could you give some recommandations of symphonic bm songs that are similar to what you played? Most of the symphonic stuff I found so far was rather uninteresting, but I loved your riff! _(also the technical one was ~chefs kiss~)_
Thank you man 🙌🏻 Lucky for you I have a video dedicated to Symphonic BM with many bands suggestions: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rjXNn5iuLTc.htmlsi=ALCVZEzj5JMR6sHk And you can also check my own Symphonic BM one-man-band Lucerna Mundi: lucernamundi.bandcamp.com/album/the-fall-of-man
I love the black noise and ambient black metal riff that you made, did you create those riffs or did they come from somewhere else? greetings from Argentina.
Lord Baa'l, Ruler of Symphonic Black Metal 👑 I loved the songs choice, the transitions and the video suits the atmosphere very well ! Amazing work brother 🖤
National Socialist Black Metal. All the best new BM coming out is NS. Dark Fury, Wolfnacht, Selbstmord, White Werewolf, Finnovir, Goatmoon, Avaris, Vermine,
I'll start with Post-Black Metal because it's the widest subgenre of them all: Post BM goes beyond the usual BM structure and sound. It incorporates progressive, experimental, and other musical elements into its sound. The final outcome from Post BM bands can vary a lot. Ambient BM focuses on the emotional part of BM, slower tempos, less aggressive, more dreamy, more emotional, etc. Blackgaze is interesting, though I'm not a really fan of this subgenre. It's based on Shoegaze , which has a general "euphoric" or "sublime" mood. Blackgaze washes the dark sound from traditional BM while adding harsh vocals to it. The outcome is definitely interesting.
@@lucernamundi Thank you so much for this concise and clear explanation, man! I enjoy all sorts of music, from grunge (AIC), classic folk (Judy Collins), Americana (Songs: Ohia), bluegrass ( Gillian Welch ), punk blues ( PJ Harvey), Alt (Mark Lanegan), and even Doom metal ( Trees of eternity), Yet I only recently discovered black metal, and I've got to say I have a really great time engrossing myself in black gaze and ambient black metal albums, and despite being initially put off by the prospects of the harsh vocals, it's become quite alluring when done right and contributes to the overall atmosphere and vibe to produce some compelling and emotionally moving music If you have any recommendations for must-listen to albums, I'd love that, as I am always looking for more artists to enjoy and to buy vinyl from. Thanks a bunch!
@@SludgeMan90 I'm glad you're diving into the realm of Black Metal. There a lot of bands out there that deserve praise, underground more than mainstream I would say. You're in for a nice journey! If you like Symphonic elements and Choir, you can check my one-man group Lucerna Mundi. lucernamundi.bandcamp.com/album/the-fall-of-man Vinyl and merch are available too!
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I really wish I do, I have few technical BM bands on my playlist, but none sounding like this. I'll wait for others with a better memory than mine to comment with suggestions 😀
@@lucernamundi A thousand thanks! I'm studying guitar to be able to create my own suicidal black metal combined with the sounds of Cult of Luna, Antimatter and more. I have so many ideas and it's wonderful to see other artists working with passion. Lots of support from Italy🖤🔥
Raw black metal, melodic black metal, DSBM, lo-fi, Post-black metal, blackened thrash metal, Industrial black metal, Ambient black metal, Blackened crust, Epic black metal Lucerna bro, almost every piece of riff from you sounds fantastic and diabolical ⚰. A new subscriber here & Im loving it 🖤