something Sahar could never manage, and while that's only one small piece of our reasoning for dismissing her, it is her conduct and not her opinions that were the important consideration for us.
to disagree with us, provided you're not legitimately arguing for discriminatory viewpoints. We're not always right. The key is to have those discussions without resorting to personal attacks and inflammatory rhetoric. That's
As far as how it relates to political discussions - you should all know, although we don't always do the best job of showing it, that we don't want to prevent you from having discussions about controversial topics. You're allowed
with, she could never accept criticism or diplomacy, and in the end her bad attitude towards the rest of us just got to be too much for us to continue putting up with.
do many of us. And it's partly out of respect for that history that we won't divulge the full nature of what was at stake in our considerations. But what it ultimately comes down to is that she was a difficult person to reason
colleagues but as people Sahar supposedly considered friends. I've known her the whole time I've been on MS - she made her account 2 months before me and was made contributor 6 months before. We have a long history together, as
You know the drill, recommend me good metal stuff from 2017. Remember this is not a playlist or promotion place, it should be stuff you have HEARD ATLEAST ONCE which means it is not just stuff YOU think is good but something that OTHERS should find good and enjoy as well.
Death metal from Portugal. Sounds more closely to Disma than anything else to my ears. Quite melodic and groovy. It's hard to judge anything from a single but yeah this seems like something that is worth keeping an eye on.
Some oppressive blackend insutrial doom/ noise from UK offered by Cold Spring records. This year had been lacking on industrial front, so this is welcomed.
This sounds like old time aevangelit doing blackend drone/ ritualistic dark ambient/ psychedelic noise/ industrial etc thing of highest caliber. Dynamic, diverse, multi-layer and simply amazing. The production could simply not be any better
This band features members that have been involved in "Graves, Diocletian, Ulcerate, Punished, Heresiarch, Witchrist, In Dread Response, and The Mark of Man. " as NCS puts it. Hardcore gone death metal :
Huszar just released what will be apparently the last album of this one-man band. It's excellent postblack as each of their previous releases. Sad thing he is ending the project now
Some (un-)nice death doom with some proper song length. My guess is you all probably have heard it, but was too lazy to post it here, as its on Dark D.
Hi guys! First i want to present to myself, because im new in this forum. By the way, sorry for my english, i'm spanish and i try to learn english and enjoy with metal in this forum. I hope that you understand me and you have some patience with me.
My recomended album of today is for HITTEN - STATE OF SHOCK. Good new's century heavy metal.
I am posting this just in case you guys move in to raw black metal territory soon. It would be a crime not to post this.
Description from my list: This is obviously raw black metal but its quite an sophisticted album anyway. The album is over one hour long which is quite unusual for raw black metal but it doesnt feel particulary long. Theres a nice blend between crusty parts and slower black metal throughout the album and there are some interludes in there as well. This is a debut by a young band and as much of the good raw black metal that comes out nowadays its full of energy. The vocals here are quite disturbing and inhumane at times - which is a good thing.