both can give good laughs on their day (in good or bad, that's up to the viewer...) but that's pretty much all they have in common. love for beer and drunkenness sure but the other maybe focuses on doing the job perfectly well first and not after and the other is uh... a bit more relaxed on that department ;)
@@mukor100k I’d love to attend a festival with these guys on the bill. There’s something charming and fun in watching the badness of an Azazel show. It sure as hell is more entertaining than the theatrical vibes of a Dimmu Borgir, Behemoth or Watain show.
@@kramalerav yes, they're indeed quite the opposite of polished circus. if black metal is meant not to give a fuck and be authentic, well... they surely got it!
it was almost the first band in the very beginning of the thursday (first day of the fest), friday still being a working day for many. so many people had just started to flow inside, me included without having time for the beer desk queue without missing the band. also arguably this was the very opposite of anything resembling a headliner. but yeah no excuses. except for the many i just stated 😅it's just not the best example of the entire fest that is. i have witnessed not just pits but also the everyone's "favourite" windmill arms guys and all that in many steelfests too. especially when it's death metal or thrash. but as things have "evolved" it's nowadays more and more traditional black (and i for one am perfectly fine with that as well).