Great Episode. The first time I listened to Drowning Down the Moon i thought it sounded stupid, because I think that was too simplistic for War Metal. Now I think the minimalist sound contributes a lot with the proposal of the album.
😎👍🏻” Drawing down The Moon” is probably one of my favorite black metal albums of all time. I found out about Beherit pretty late, mostly a lot of bands were influenced by them so I checked them out.yeah I’m not a fan of the Ambient albums, I tried to get into them but not feeling it. What did you think of the 2020 album?
@@radiofreeinnsmouth1337 cool! I still have to sit down and really give it a listen! Also I have another question, do you think in maybe in the future talk about Infernum from Poland? Good black metal band, the vocalist/guitarist is a Schizo
Yeah I've been thinking of re-doing the Graveland episode, splitting it up in multiple parts and one of them would just be Infernum and Thor's Hammer cause I love them both, especially Infernum.
One of the most unique and captivating black metal bands to ever exist. If you like them you should listen to Ride for Revenge, probably the best extreme metal band nowadays.
I also liked the demo before they were called Beherit with The Lord Diabolus - Down There.... release. Drawing Down The Moon was something so different and made me a big fan of their stuff. Messe Des Morts was an interesting release too.
Yeah if I remember right the Beherit guy even named himself Nuclear Holocausto Vengeance because of the Brazilian band Holocausto. That stuff was definitely important.
DDTM will forever be my favorite weirdo bm album ever. Dark, brutal, chaotic doomy and ambient in one package. Nuclear Holocausto ain't the best guitarist but *cobra*: it is what it is. He did great with what little technical skill he had. Engram is a cool sequel as well. Listening to the band again made me reignited my interest in electronic music.
I do love that album. Never really thought of it as that Beherit-y but yeah I guess I can hear it. It always sounded like a really down-tuned and doomy black metal take on early Incantation and Profanatica to me, but more sinister. I really love that Sylvan Realms of Frost demo too, that one has a really unique sound. Quality band all around.
@@radiofreeinnsmouth1337 for the most part that album sounds like black metal Incantation or Profanatica-adjacent us bm (Ixthra did play on the unreleased and now destroyed Profanatica debut after all), but the first track after the intro has a total “Salomon’s Gate” vibe
I remember when I first heard Joined in Darkness I was really young, maybe like the tenth black metal release I heard, and it kind gave me early Emperor minus Ihsahn vibes too with the really dark tremolo riffs. I should really do a Profanatica / Havohej episode at some point, probably Demoncy at some point too
Can you cover industrial black metal from the 90's at some point? I'd love to hear your take on the scene- Mysticum, Samael, Aborym, Dodheimsgard, Blut Aus Nord, and Diabolicum.
I like all of those, especially Mysticum, Samael, and Dødheimsgard, although in the case of that last one, I actually really like their stuff from before they got all avantgarde and weird, I feel like it's underrated
Electric Doom Synthesis sounds like he played too much Command & Conquer and decided to have a sound similar to some of the songs in that game. I can't blame him, C&C and the later red alert game had some awesome music and it was the shit back in the later half of the 90s.
I thought Swallowed had kinda taken up the torch for a while, expanding on the Finnish/Beherit sound. Not sure why they gave up the ghost, but I was into it for better or worse.
Could do that, maybe like a special on bands that end in -ation. The only problem is I'd have SO much to say about Suffocation it'd be probably a whole episode or two on its own.
@@radiofreeinnsmouth1337 I didn’t think it was. I listened to them about 10 years ago but after the first album kind of forgot about them. Tried listening to them again this year, and couldn’t finish it.
A couple years ago, I thought of the band, but couldn't remember their name. I started searching for "death metal about tanks" and stuff like that. They're great.
I've thought about doing so. I almost feel like they're too big, but if I was gonna, it might be on like the weirder '80s stuff and the connected bands like Incubus and Nocturnus, and then maybe one just on Formulas and Heretic because I feel like those two are stupid underrated