Bad Taste Paramedic
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No one likes Polish black metal
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Troy Killjoy perfunctionist StaffPosts: 21306 |
In my opinion the Polish scene is very weak. Graveland and Lux Occulta are probably the only bands worth mentioning.
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Bad Taste Paramedic
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 28.10.2011 at 00:09
In my opinion the Polish scene is very weak. Graveland and Lux Occulta are probably the only bands worth mentioning.
I totally disagree. In my opinion Polish black metal is in 4th place in the World (1. France, 2. Norway, 3. Sweden).
P.S. Have You heard other positions from the list?
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Troy Killjoy perfunctionist StaffPosts: 21306 |
I've heard Kriegsmaschine, Iperyt, Christ Agony, Hellveto, and Behemoth.
I think I've listened to Infernal War but can't be sure. In any case, Polish black metal really isn't my thing. Canada, the States, France, Sweden, Finland, Germany, and Norway are all much stronger than Poland to me.
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Bad Taste Paramedic
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 28.10.2011 at 00:36
I've heard Kriegsmaschine, Iperyt, Christ Agony, Hellveto, and Behemoth.
I think I've listened to Infernal War but can't be sure. In any case, Polish black metal really isn't my thing. Canada, the States, France, Sweden, Finland, Germany, and Norway are all much stronger than Poland to me.
OK, could You recommend me some interesting bands from Canada?
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Troy Killjoy perfunctionist StaffPosts: 21306 |
For pure black metal (none of the atmospheric/depressive stuff):
Allfather, Akitsa, Axis of Advance, Iskra (kind of like modern Darkthrone), Megiddo
But the depressive BM scene here is huge, from Gris to Wurm, Sui Caedere, Sombres Forets, Nostalgie, and the atmospheric side is huge with Csejthe and Skagos, Ov Hollowness (still have to check their latest), Tomhet, Woods of Ypres if you like a sort of doom/black metal and Menace Ruine if you like the drone doom/black metal aspect.
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Bad Taste Paramedic
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 28.10.2011 at 00:56
For pure black metal (none of the atmospheric/depressive stuff):
Allfather, Akitsa, Axis of Advance, Iskra (kind of like modern Darkthrone), Megiddo
But the depressive BM scene here is huge, from Gris to Wurm, Sui Caedere, Sombres Forets, Nostalgie, and the atmospheric side is huge with Csejthe and Skagos, Ov Hollowness (still have to check their latest), Tomhet, Woods of Ypres if you like a sort of doom/black metal and Menace Ruine if you like the drone doom/black metal aspect.
Wow, huge list I only knew Woods of Ypres ;P I'm going to check them all out. Thanks
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Troy Killjoy perfunctionist StaffPosts: 21306 |
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Paz 777 ElitePosts: 4026 |
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BM made in Poland:
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enumaelis
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I liked a lot the debut album of Morowe
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Aristarchos
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Poland has the best black metal scene in my opinion. I especially love bands like Furia and early Behemoth.
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Aristarchos
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Also I like Iperyt. That's the only industrial black metal I have heard that I like.
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Góral Combo Breaker
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Written by Bad Taste on 27.10.2011 at 23:57
No one likes Polish black metal
Nice, add yet to this some albums of Morowe and Blaze of Perdition and this will be a pretty good Polish BM-team, +1 ( for Arkona's Imperium )
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 28.10.2011 at 00:09
In my opinion the Polish scene is very weak. Graveland and Lux Occulta are probably the only bands worth mentioning.
Not anymore. Mgla, Batushka, Plaga, Cultes des ghoules are some of the biggest names in black metal today.
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