|
1.
|
A Forest Of Stars - A Shadowplay For Yesterdays The more I stare at this cover, the more interesting I think it is. It's mysterious and eccentric , but still has a feeling of black metal in it, it matches their sound. Great work. |
|
2.
|
A Forest Of Stars - Opportunistic Thieves Of Spring This was the first cover of an album by AFoS I saw, and it kept shouting "listen me", which I did without regrets. It has the dark atmosphere of those bm artworks with black and white forests, but in a softer, sincere way. I could say it also matches their sound on the album. |
|
3.
|
Abigail Williams - Becoming I'm not even that much onto symphonic black metal, but I must state I heard this album just because it caught my attention. It's beautiful. The girl, the amount of red, even the logo is. |
|
4.
|
Ad Hominem - Dictator It's not like i agree with the NSBM stuff, but something that I like about it is the way they transmit their "feeling of superiority" through the music, and in this case even through the artwork: A gigantic flag, with lots of red in it, with the highlighted word "Dictator". In my view it's the drawn version of their sound on the album. http://www.forgottenwisdomprod.com/catalog/images/AD_HOMINEM_dictator_CD.JPG |
|
5.
|
Alcest - Le Secret A somewhat old looking picture, plus the totally legible logo and EP name don't exactly sum what one would expect of a black metal album cover, however here it is: Intriguing, beautiful, and melancholic. It reveals what's to come by the listening experience, that is, a melancholic and non-usual version of black metal. At least was unusual when blackgaze weren't so overrated =p |
|
6.
|
An Autumn - Lost Many DSBM bands try to transmit their hopeless feelings through a deteriorated landscape, but very few succeed. Another one I heard just because of the cover art. |
|
7.
|
Anubi - Kai Pilnaties Akis U?merks Mirtis If there's a black metal cover art that shouts "avant-garde" is this one: The drawing style and colors create a somewhat happy atmosphere to balance the black metal hints given by the logo and the death figure. I like avant-garde, so I like this one. |
|
8.
|
Aquilus - Griseus Now that's one that caught my attention. It's so moody and nostalgic and dark and... Light, at the same time. I can't even tell what it makes me feel. |
|
9.
|
Arcana Coelestia - Ubi Secreta Colunt This cover art is majestic in all means: The angle of the picture makes it feel like the statue is looking down upon the viewer, the color contrast enlightens it even more, and even the way the logo is designed contributes to the atmosphere created by it. |
|
10.
|
Arcanorum Astrum - Прозрение This one is mystical in a certain sense. Can't get enough of looking for this majestic and unreal landscape. http://i.ytimg.com/vi/OHNiID_IQuc/0.jpg |
|
11.
|
Astel Oscora - Eridan I just... Like this one. It's surreal, however designed in a way that it looks real. Great work. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_HXqTzACpSWo/TMaHWx907zI/AAAAAAAAAbc/O8S_wSfjFOY/s1600/00-astel_oscora-eridan-2010-front.jpg |
|
12.
|
Bleeding Black - Personal Hell I love this cover art. It's kind of cute, and avant-gardist in a certain way. As much of the other things here I gave a listen just because the cover art got me. I sure was NOT expecting it to sound like it does. http://www.metallyrica.com/covers/bleeding%2Bblackpersonal%2Bhell.jpg |
|
13.
|
Blood Of Kingu - Sun In The House Of The Scorpion I never really understood this one, probably it's among the reasons I like it so much. It has an ancient atmosphere on it, be whatever it is. |
|
14.
|
Blut Aus Nord - 777 - Sect(s) The colors make this seem obscure, the humanoid figure makes it seem hellish, the highlighted triangles add to it a bit of mystery. Obscure, hellish and mysterious, yeah. This is Blut Aus Nord. |
|
15.
|
Carpe Noctem - In Terra Profugus This cover is one of those misterious ones. I never heard Carpe Noctem before, but this one makes me feel like to. |
|
16.
|
Carthaun - Einheit It may be among the "all black and white atmospheric forest" set of cover arts, but this one is odd. I on't know whether it's the white highlighting or the angle, the logo is interestingly odd as well. If there's an artwork that shouts atmospheric black metal is this. Unlike the sound, unfortunately. http://shop.listenable.net/img/p/203-263-large.jpg |
|
17.
|
Celtic Frost - To Mega Therion Yeah, I like this one. |
|
18.
|
Chaos Moon - The Ouroboros Worm Just... Look at it. Everything fits perfectly. I knew Chaos Moon because of their amazing sound, but after this one, I'm also a fan of their artist. |
|
19.
|
Clouds Collide - Until The Winds Stops Blowing For me this picture illustrates the boredom and weariness of the everyday life, that's what shoegaze is supposed to be. Unlike DSBM, which pushes the sadness to the outer limits, it just makes the listener live with it, in a soft way. http://khrysanthoney.com/store/images/015regularoutside_complete.png |
|
20.
|
Cragataska - Utanç If I was to look at this cover and at the band logo and speak the genre, must say that depressive black metal wouldn't be among my first guesses. However after listening to it, you get that the art illustrates the music by itself: It's unusual and curious, however bearing its own melancholy and beauty. http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/QKsRCWBltVM/hqdefault.jpg |
|
21.
|
Darzamat - In The Opium Of Black Veil This is the cutest cover art you will ever see on a black metal album. |
|
22.
|
De Magia Veterum - The Divine Antithesis I can't express how much I like this one. It's just magical, symbolical, occult. The inverted positions of both the angels and the Jesus figures fit perfectly in the theme of the album, also the unusual color (for a black metal album) abuse illustrate the unusual listening experience that is about to come. |
|
23.
|
Deathspell Omega - Fas - Ite, Maledicti, In Ignem Aeternum Theatrical. That's the one word which summarizes what passes through my mind when I see this falling guy. |
|
24.
|
Dekadent - Venera: Trial & Tribulation The art here may be somewhat simple, but is vigorous, and the atmosphere here is heartwarming and uplifting, just like their music. Opposite to the one created by most symphonic black metal bands. |
|
25.
|
Dødheimsgard - 666 International Now this is a great picture. The blood-like slime on the floor is actually marmalade. =p Anyway, such cover also managed to make me hear the album. |
|
26.
|
Drottnar - Welterwerk This is an artwork I like but can't explain why. (Oh, did I explain any?) It's probably... Everything. The right amount of orange used in the fire, blended with the dark, plus their majestic and well-positioned logo. Everything here catches my attention. http://www.nordicmission.net/users/nordic_mystore_no/images/drottnar2.jpg |
|
27.
|
Drudkh - Пісні Скорботи і Самітно (Songs Of Grief And Solitude) Actually it's not just this artwork by Drudkh that deserves attention, they have their unique style, vivid colors, among almost extinct ones all combined in a painting-like, historical figure. It gives the art a distinct melancholic atmosphere, which is a great graphic representation of their sound. |
|
28.
|
Drudkh - Eastern Frontier In Flames This album hasn't even been released yet, but I already know I like at least one thing about it: The art. It's not surprise, I guess it stares t my eyes for the same reason as written above. it worked more than once, and it will work again. |
|
29.
|
Emperor - In The Nightside Eclipse This one is classic. Cold and Dark, and again, just matching the music. |
|
30.
|
Fir Bolg - Towards Ancestral Lands Another cover art which made me so curious I had to hear it. I has that tribal, south american feeling on it. http://www.metal-promotions.de/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/FirBolg_TowardsAncestralLands.jpg |
|
31.
|
Fleurety - Department Of Apocalyptic Affairs Among the objects that are most related to black metal, I don't think a grenade and a teddy rabbit are on the top of the list, the way they are put together here are just curious and appealing. |
|
32.
|
Forgotten Tomb - Love's Burial Ground Man... Isn't this one mesmerizing. There's so much information happening here at once. A train station, a censored girl blended in the image as it was some kind of memory... It makes you speculate things. Like the picture told you a story by itself. |
|
33.
|
Forgotten Tomb - Springtime Depression Another black and white cover art with an abandoned structure as the landscape. Except that this is one of those which actually succeed in being darkly beautiful. |
|
34.
|
Ghost Bath - Calling The idea of a girl laying dead on a forest as a cover for a dsbm album was already used by Lifelover before, however this one is done in a more say, "sincere" way. Personally I like this one better. https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSVj4x3-xLOGRgeD8UY6-1LuZFwbXQmfKAZ6K9HLiLRcGndoKtu |
|
35.
|
Hail Spirit Noir - Pneuma It looks like those Greeks aren't okay with just releasing one of the awesome albums of 2012, the album must have one of the most awesome cover arts as well. |
|
36.
|
Hakuja - Legacy I must have some thing for those simple album arts. This one is actually minimal, however done in such a peculiar, beautiful way. http://www.postchrist.com/uploads/black_metal/covers/CD/ade756c946797362b17683384fd73545.jpg |
|
37.
|
Jute Gyte - Discontinuities Have I mentioned that I find painting/historical-like cover arts with people drawings on them entertaining?http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-GywnJXBBfog/UijkZG6e3hI/AAAAAAAAAuw/A9-tKTvgHCc/s1600/Jute+Gyte+Discontinuities.jpg |
|
38.
|
Kanashimi - Romantik Suicide Instead of some trees or an abandoned house, the cover of this DSBM album seems to faithfully illustrate just what the title says, however it is done in such a pure manner. http://ordo-aaaa.org/nekrokult-nihilism/img/NN005.jpg |
|
39.
|
Krallice - Dimensional Bleedthrough I never understood what this one is. It's a humanoid figure? Made of plants? Whatever. it is awesome and appealing. That's what matters. |
|
40.
|
Krallice - Krallice This cover is also overwhelming. For me the logo seems to be floating above the roots on the picture, making part of it, rather than just being a second layer. |
|
41.
|
Kroda - Похорон Сонця (Fimbulvinter) Folk black metal bands have tried before to insert a nature picture, add a frame to it and edit by making the colors and the logo design to successfully fit. Kroda must have thought: "Amateurs..." |
|
42.
|
Kvelertak - Meir This one must be known for pretty much everyone, as it's done by the same artist who does also Kylesa's, Pig Destroyer's, ... album covers. Well, a big artist deserves big recognition. (= |
|
43.
|
Loss Of Self - Twelve Minutes One of my favorites. It has the creepy atmosphere, given by the choice of colors, the unusual choice of picture and the modern way it is drawn gives away their experimental side. The position of the guy makes the atmosphere heroic rather than just bleak. Do I need anything else to describe what they sound like? xD http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-1tofaXoKb28/UnrspXetqcI/AAAAAAAAKDs/YZtOqB7Z1Co/s1600/Loss_Of_Self-Twelve_Minutes_525x525.jpg |
|
44.
|
Lunar Aurora - Seelenfeuer Just take a look at this. If every black and white forest themed black metal album cover was as delightful as this one, I wouldn't complain about the excessive amount of it. |
|
45.
|
Mamaleek - Kurdaitcha I don't really pay much attention in pictures exploring the grief of the poorness, but this one is well done, not to mention that I didn't expect such appeal as a black metal album cover, which is curious. This dreariness and difference also summarize what these guys sound like. http://antigravitybunny.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/mamaleek-vinyl.jpg |
|
46.
|
Master's Hammer - The Jilemnice Occultist Everything here is so... Intriguing, and... unrelated. To black metal at least. If there's an artwork shouting "experimental" is this one, even if this album isn't that much experimental as their subsequent ones. This cover art sure invites my ears to it. |
|
47.
|
Mayhem - De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas I was wondering if I would add this one or not... I thought I didn't like it enough... Then I thought it was very appealing, and finally thought: If it makes me wonder if I like it or not, then it probably speaks to me in a certain way. |
|
48.
|
Mgła - Presence That face is fear itself. Expressive stuff. |
|
49.
|
Mondstille - Am Ende... This is just perfect. A dark landscape where the light concentrates only on what's important: The girl holding hands with the death, who guides her on her departure... Forever. Even the Mondstille logo placed over the moon (Mond=moon in German) is poetical. |
|
50.
|
Morpheus Tales - Secular Noir Somehow I love these kinds of covers with figures composed by just lines. I'm sure there must be some appropriate of name of this kind of art, but I lack the knowledge http://f1.bcbits.com/img/a0989188493_2.jpg |
|
51.
|
Murmuüre - Murmuüre This one is just... Different. It has a skull among roses, however it's not supposed to be frightening, neither funny. I guess it's telling us to just accept the death as it is. Both original and BMish of it. |
|
52.
|
Mystic Forest - Romances I guess it's a thing of uniquely weird raw/ambient black metal bands to always have an uniquely weird album cover art, and also a characteristic logo. They never cease to amaze me though. https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQbOcD2r_fFOSmBxqedn7L9f--43BrNHlCG7xvXbKEjgwlIpw0EkQ |
|
53.
|
Oranssi Pazuzu - Oranssi Pazuzu / Candy Cane [Split] This one is fascinating. I could never begin to tell what it is, but I know that every bit of color and texture here created contributes to make it look realistic. Among all the Oranssi Pazuzu's cover arts I like this one the best. |
|
54.
|
Oranssi Pazuzu - Muukalainen Puhuu This album art is what made me into Oranssi Pazuzu. It's stunning, it carries the misanthropy of the outer spaces on it, the unlikeliness of the astronaut fills me with curiosity and the logo disposed as a bird with its wings opened adds to its atmosphere of freedom. Prove that the picture doesn't need to centralize the focusing object to be perfect. |
|
55.
|
Oranssi Pazuzu - Valonielu You may have figured out that I like Oranssi Pazuzu's artworks. Yeah, that's about right. This one seems avant-gardish, but comparing to the cover arts of stoner metal bands, you may find resemblances. Once again illustrates the music contained on the album. |
|
56.
|
Progenie Terrestre Pura - U.M.A. This art is an intense trip. Among all the beautiful colors and the sci-fi objects, what captivates me the most is the man at the right side, lonely, looking down upon the river, accompanied only by the beauty of technology. That man is me when I'm hearing this album. |
|
57.
|
Raventhrone - Endless Conflict Theorem Really, if it was just the band logo as the cover art, I probably would have put it here, anyway. Look at it, it's mystical. But not satisfied with only the awesome logo design, they also put a great picture. An undefined object, circled by a circle (no way!) of Hebraic looking characters, everything enhanced with a magical blue shading. |
|
58.
|
Reverence - Inactive Theocracy It isn't surprise the fact that industrial black metal bands use pictures of futuristic abandoned landscape to reflect their hope-taking industrial interpretation of black metal. But this one by Reverence works the most for me. |
|
59.
|
Sigh - Imaginary Sonicscape This is so... Not a black metal cover art. I love the color choices, also the cute and simple art design of the figures, I love the way the name of the band is written vertically, on the right side, in transparent and legible, as it was a pop CD or something. I absolutely love everything. |
|
60.
|
Sigh - In Somniphobia I just... Don't even have words. |
|
61.
|
Sigh - Infidel Art If i'm not mistaken this is the first avant-garde black metal album by sigh, and this art makes the term avant-garde very clear. It has this characteristic japanese feeling on it, and I also think of it about these 6 tracks. Probably because it's Sigh's characteristic sound =P. |
|
62.
|
Sigh - Scenes From Hell What's with these guys and their amazing choices for artwork? this one seems tragic, however with a hint of humor on it. |
|
63.
|
Smohalla - Nova Persei I like it how misterious and abstract are Smohalla's artworks. At first glance I thought it was some spacial landscape, but looking better to it I can see two eyes on a head composed by different figures, and looking at it even better I can see that it's probably nothing solid at all. |
|
64.
|
Smohalla - Resilience Yeah, I said I like Smohalla's artworkS, with a plural "s" on the last word. This one is as abstract as it can get. I like the play of colors and the red shadings on this one. |
|
65.
|
Spite Extreme Wing - Vltra This is one of those I would never guess it's black metal if I didn't know it. It's so colorful and... Positive. And it's funny how the focus is on the background, which I believe it's a planet, or the sun, or something. Nice one. http://www.metal-archives.com/images/1/9/2/7/192779.jpg |
|
66.
|
Terra Tenebrosa - The Tunnels This one is just a black and white photo of a band member among the woods. But isn't this photo admirable? The angle, the shading, and especially, the way "The Cuckoo" is positioned, like it was in sort of an above position. Black metallers visuals often are on the edge of the ridiculous, but it's not the case here. The mask and clothes suit these guys thoroughly. |
|
67.
|
The CNK - L'Hymne À La Joie This is probably one of the most cliche covers on the list: Drawn caricatures of the band members above the band logo, and yet somehow it fits the album art in a so good way. |
|
68.
|
The Meads Of Asphodel - The Murder Of Jesus The Jew The message passed by the image here is dark and anti-christian, as it should be, but the way it is done is so peculiar. The drawing style makes it look rather than evil and frightening, something fun and enjoyable. I guess it transmits perfectly what to expect of their music. |
|
69.
|
Todesstoß - Todesstoß I must state that this guy has a great taste for cover arts, he makes me want to list all his albums here. This one though is special. The stupidly bright and carefree landscape gives away how lighter this album sounds among regular black metal albums. The humanoid figure carrying its own (head?) as a space disk looks like a reference to open-mindness, but that's just a mild guess. http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRrm9cEX9lpN-pVT9mqUvLmfRzdo8_FxeWewGZ9fXN6IEB28Y7dvA |
|
70.
|
Todesstoß - Heikane Lowentotrin (Traumorgane Kreationen) Another one from this guy. This time it's one of his "darker" kind of album arts. Still avant-gardist though. http://www.metal-archives.com/images/3/5/9/6/359621.jpg?3034 |
|
71.
|
Transcending Bizarre? - The Misanthrope's Fable You might be slightly suspicious that I like avant-gardist covers. Well, who wouldn't? They are beautiful after all, and weird, bizarre. Transcending bizarre =P |
|
72.
|
Unurakum - Black Winter Storm I don't know if by this cover the artist wanted to express his experimental approach, or it was just to mock the whole "black and white misanthropic forest themed covers of black metal bands, with evil monsters lurking in the dim landscape". Judging by their sound it's probably the latter, either way, it's a nice and original cover. http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/ZUT-vinOYYA/hqdefault.jpg |
|
73.
|
Verdunkeln - Weder Licht Noch Schatten I don't know why I like this one, it just... Catches my attention. Does it really have to be an explanation? |
|
74.
|
Vukari - Matriarch This kind of art looks like sludge, or even progressive metal's album arts, although it doesn't really have nothing sludgey or progressive here. But the simplicity and symmetry work for me. |
|
75.
|
Wolves In The Throne Room - Celestial Lineage Surreal in a certain way. This shot shows how sentimental nature can be. |
|
76.
|
Yellow Eyes - Hammer Of Night It seems that a requirement to play post black metal is to have an amazing cover as artwork recently. All of this is stunning, and the obvious reference to the name band on the color usage gives it a distinct aspect. http://f0.bcbits.com/img/a2904953020_10.jpg |
|
77.
|
Yoga - Megafauna Just what is that thing on the top of this cover art? I don't know... But it's haunting... And I just can't stop staring at it. http://earbuds.popdose.com/ben/Music/doom/yoga.jpg |