I encourage who hasn't already seen the documentary One Metal Man should give it a watch. It's about Leviathan, Xasthur and Striborg's life! It gives you an perspective on just how sad this music really is
Este tema lo escucho cuando caigo en ese momento de soledad, cuando te sientes tan solo y que no hay solución ni vuelta atrás. Es tan oscuro y tranquilizante.
@@danielbriano3659This sort of music reminds us that we aren't alone. This sort of music also leads one towards self destructive and reckless behavior. Much love from New Zealand!!!
I dont care what they are saying. Its how it makes me feel. Like perseverance through the dawn of pain. Like surviving another day through hell. So much pain. So hard to move on.
For anyone who enjoys Leviathan, Xasthur, Striborg, Nortt, Drudkh, Forgotten Tomb, or other depressive/atmospheric bands. I have self recorded a DSBM/atmospheric album. Truly depressive, truly underground. Utter Blackness - What Could Have Been
Man has the right to live by his own law- to live in the way that he wills to do: to work as he will: to play as he will: to rest as he will: to die when and how he will
An awesome song by an awesome band. You know that with a name like Leviathan, you'd expect a lot, and it's certainly not a disappoint here. |m| Leviathan |m|
This is some of the best work I've heard from LEVIATHAN yet! This whole split is superb!!! All their songs are just BLACK METAL at its best at this present day.
Xasthur's vocals can be grating, although I think that's on purpose, but it's easy to immerse yourself in the atmosphere created. Check out Xasthur's cover of "The Cold Earth Slept Below". As for other bands, I recommend Lurker of Chalice, Antagonic Omnipotent Catharsis, Blut Aus Nord, Ash Borer, and there were a lot of other good recommendations down in the comments section.
Well, it's not like Wrest usually doesn't sound like a tortured pig (and I mean that as a compliment), but it never bothered me with Xasthur or Leviathan, it just fits like a glove. And that recording of Malefic screaming his lungs out with Nachtmystium live is absolutely fantastic.
Jef Whitehead played in punk as well as math rock bands in his earlier days which gave him a wider creative outlook than someone who would just start with black metal only, hence why his music sounds unique because its a culmination of how he plays different genres appropiated into Black Metal. Your capability to write and create strengthens heavily if you explore multiple ways of doing so
you should check out xasthur's album "telepathic with the deceased" and immerse yourself in it. it should be uploaded somewhere on youtube....but i recommend buying!
Anyone figured out the lyrics? This here song is like the anthem of my life. This is as far as I've come: (I?) we fall into nothing and she isn't there. another experiment another obsession, another piece. is it in place? blood collection, cuts for the sake of time, their eyes find me. again behind the black glass, another experiment another obsession, another piece. is it in place? blood collection, cutting me for the sake of shame, she begins another act. vomiting a certain tone, we aren't falling, again. the willing fool, and the probe(?)
I reran it through and here is what I think the complete lyrics are: I fall into nothing and she isn't there Another experiment, another obsession Is it in place? Another piece, Blood Collection Cutting me for the sake of shame she begins another act vomiting a certain tone we aren't unfailing again unfailing fall into naught Basically the same with minor edits and deletions.
absolutely, black metal just takes you to another realm, i dont even download metal without paying because the experience is worth the money, and i know how hard it is to construct a soulful song
Yeah, I was just listening to Tortured by Solitude in my car this morning. Also, I usually recommend Escape for people that aren't really into metal. Haven't really paid much attention to Thy Light but if the music is "nice"
psychedelic is actually pretty good in comparison to other kinds of music out there and its my second favorite after metal . Its structure and complexity kinda reminds me of technical metal stuff which i love.The other reason why its my 2nd favorite music is cause it sounds totally different when u are on any kind of drugs or weed and when u are sober.Its a music designed for that kind of experiences and its propably the best music when u want to see and hear everything different than normal :)
Ya and each guy chokes up at some point in the documentary and is like "Thats something I dont want to talk about..." cuz they are so sad guys! I want to give them all 3 a hug so bad.
i never really liked black metal it was the on genre of metal that i honestly thought was trash, but for some reason i decided to give it another chance, and this song... has so much beauty its overwhelming