Erik M.
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This might very well be your best list to date! Awesome list man.
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CyberSymphony Ollie
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Written by Erik M. on 15.07.2013 at 21:38
This might very well be your best list to date! Awesome list man.
Cheers , writing a small text for each band to make it more personal. If you find any bands with a strong atmospheric sound please do comment again.
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Written by CyberSymphony on 15.07.2013 at 21:40
Cheers , writing a small text for each band for make it more personal. If you find any band with a strong atmospheric sound please do comment again.
Okay, here are a few suggestions:
- Akelei - De Zwaarte van het Doorstane (atmospheric doom)
- Caladan Brood - Echoes of Battle (epic atmospheric black, like Summoning)
- Evereve - Seasons or Stormbirds (atmospheric gothic)
- Ixion - To the Void (atmospheric doom)
- Saturnus - Paradise Belongs to You (atmospheric (melodic) death doom)
- Yearning - Evershade (atmospheric doom)
Out of those, Akelei and Ixion are extremely atmospheric, but the others would qualify too, I think.
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Thank you very much for this.
This has supplied me with a large arsenal for vacation.
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mz
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My obvious recommendation: lurker of chalice
also, esoteric, desire- katatonia-process of guilt-mournful congregation. Also, some good prog albums will fit here IMO, try green carnation.
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CyberSymphony Ollie
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Written by mz on 16.07.2013 at 22:55
My obvious recommendation: lurker of chalice
also, esoteric, desire- katatonia-process of guilt-mournful congregation. Also, some good prog albums will fit here IMO, try green carnation.
Already added Green Carnation, not sure about the others yet. I've listened to esoteric and it is very atmospheric so might add that. Mixed feelings about Katatonia despite being having a heavily depressive atmosphere.
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Erik M.
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Written by mz on 16.07.2013 at 22:55
My obvious recommendation: lurker of chalice
also, esoteric, desire- katatonia-process of guilt-mournful congregation. Also, some good prog albums will fit here IMO, try green carnation.
Those albums don't really fit this list if you ask me. Lurker of Chalice and Esoteric aren't bands who create beautiful, dreamy music, but rather depressive and crushing music. And there's already a list for those kind of albums on MS. Not my call though.
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Written by Erik M. on 17.07.2013 at 22:05
Those albums don't really fit this list if you ask me. Lurker of Chalice and Esoteric aren't bands who create beautiful, dreamy music, but rather depressive and crushing music. And there's already a list for those kind of albums on MS. Not my call though.
I did recommend those bands because I like them for their "not so beautiful" atmosphere. I know that this list is meant to be on "personal choices of breathtaking, dreamy and desolate atmospheres of metal" but I do not think that darkspace of ahab create beautiful or dreamy atmosphere. Seriously, that ahab album is one of the most crushing things I've ever listened to
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CyberSymphony Ollie
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Written by mz on 17.07.2013 at 22:22
Written by Erik M. on 17.07.2013 at 22:05
Those albums don't really fit this list if you ask me. Lurker of Chalice and Esoteric aren't bands who create beautiful, dreamy music, but rather depressive and crushing music. And there's already a list for those kind of albums on MS. Not my call though.
I did recommend those bands because I like them for their "not so beautiful" atmosphere. I know that this list is meant to be on "personal choices of breathtaking, dreamy and desolate atmospheres of metal" but I do not think that darkspace of ahab create beautiful or dreamy atmosphere. Seriously, that ahab album is one of the most crushing things I've ever listened to
I think I should re-edit that part, as I liked the bands you recommended. All have strong atmospheric content which definitely fits my taste.
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mz
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Written by CyberSymphony on 18.07.2013 at 16:27
I think I should re-edit that part, as I liked the bands you recommended. All have strong atmospheric content which definitely fits my taste.
No worries man, glad that I could help
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tea[m]ster Au Pays Natal ContributorPosts: 5266 |
If you like Atoma then you will like Enshine. Oh and also Palms debut album.
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CyberSymphony Ollie
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Written by tea[m]ster on 18.07.2013 at 18:39
If you like Atoma then you will like Enshine. Oh and also Palms debut album.
I've given Palms a listen before but I found it a rather tedious listen at times. I did like Enshine's debut, though I much preferred Atoma and Slumber.
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Excellent list, really.
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Sincarnator
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I wud personally recommend Old Mornings Dawn
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Erik M.
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Written by Sincarnator on 21.07.2013 at 09:56
I wud personally recommend Old Mornings Dawn
Totally agree with this. For some reason I didn't mention this brilliant album initially.
Edit: oh, I probably didn't recommend it because you already have Stronghold on here. Still, the atmosphere on OMD is superior, as is the album itself (but not by much though).
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CyberSymphony Ollie
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Written by Sincarnator on 21.07.2013 at 09:56
I wud personally recommend Old Mornings Dawn
I prefer Stronghold to OMD, nevertheless, I might consider adding that album as well.
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You had a few of my favourite albums listed (Alcest, The Gathering, Atoma for instance) in here and based on that I picked a couple of others to listen to. I really liked Enshine and Ahab a couple of bands I hadn't checked out before. Good job with the list.
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Melkor
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Ive heard about 15 of the albums and i totally agree with you...although i would rate autumn aurora near the top....
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CyberSymphony Ollie
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Written by Melkor on 24.07.2013 at 17:19
Ive heard about 15 of the albums and i totally agree with you...although i would rate autumn aurora near the top....
If you would notice, the albums are in alphabetical order and it has nothing to do with ratings.
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Erik M.
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Written by Melkor on 24.07.2013 at 17:19
Ive heard about 15 of the albums and i totally agree with you...although i would rate autumn aurora near the top....
I agree it's better to not rank the albums, since he only has 1 album per band. If he had 2 or more albums per band then I'd agree that ranking them would be better.
That being said, I've heard most of these: 30 out of 42 albums that are listed in fact and I like them all except for Weighing Souls With Sand. Drone simply isn't my cup of tea.
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CyberSymphony Ollie
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Written by Erik M. on 24.07.2013 at 18:37
Written by Melkor on 24.07.2013 at 17:19
Ive heard about 15 of the albums and i totally agree with you...although i would rate autumn aurora near the top....
I agree it's better to not rank the albums, since he only has 1 album per band. If he had 2 or more albums per band then I'd agree that ranking them would be better.
That being said, I've heard most of these: 30 out of 42 albums that are listed in fact and I like them all except for Weighing Souls With Sand. Drone simply isn't my cup of tea.
I would probably only have only one album per band, so I won't add Old Morning's Dawn. I actually prefer alphabetical than ratings as most people will have different opinions.
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May I suggest Askival - Eternity ?
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I like this list. Lemme try some suggestions:
The Ocean - Pelagial (You sink slowly but surely to the ocean floor)
A Storm Of Light - As The Valley Of Death Becomes Us, Our Silver Memories Fade (Like Neurosis and Rosetta, these guys play some crushing post metal)
Year Of No Light - Ausserwelt (Moar post-metal, instrumental)
Fungoid Stream - Oceanus (Quote "If Ahab drags you down, this is the bottom of the sea.")
Weakling - Dead As Dreams (Being the last one standing on "This Entire Fucking Battlefield.")
Earth - The Bees Made Honey In The Lion's Skull (Sitting on the porch of a house in some southwest shantytown.)
And some odd requests:
Sleep - Dopesmoker (One long-ass hike through the never-ending Weedian desert)
Porcupine Tree - Fear Of A Blank Planet (You sit in your room, light hidden by the blinds and lit only by your TV and video game, drowning in your memories until you finally decide to kill yourself.)
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CyberSymphony Ollie
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Written by [user id=101272] on 14.12.2013 at 07:22
The Ocean - Pelagial (You sink slowly but surely to the ocean floor)
A Storm Of Light - As The Valley Of Death Becomes Us, Our Silver Memories Fade (Like Neurosis and Rosetta, these guys play some crushing post metal)
Year Of No Light - Ausserwelt (Moar post-metal, instrumental)
Fungoid Stream - Oceanus (Quote "If Ahab drags you down, this is the bottom of the sea.")
Weakling - Dead As Dreams (Being the last one standing on "This Entire Fucking Battlefield.")
Earth - The Bees Made Honey In The Lion's Skull (Sitting on the porch of a house in some southwest shantytown.)
Sleep - Dopesmoker (One long-ass hike through the never-ending Weedian desert)
Porcupine Tree - Fear Of A Blank Planet (You sit in your room, light hidden by the blinds and lit only by your TV and video game, drowning in your memories until you finally decide to kill yourself.)
Some interesting suggestions here for me to check out, you even added cool passages to go with them
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V01d
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This is a great list. Quite a few favorites on here, as well as lots of bands I haven't checked out, but have heard great things about. IIham, mz, and !J.O.O.E.! have also been a great help as far as stellar recommendations since I joined this site. I will be frequenting this list often.
Also, I wish Jef would just hurry up and reissue Lurker of Chalice on CD.
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Written by V01d on 22.08.2014 at 00:06
Also, I wish Jef would just hurry up and reissue Lurker of Chalice on CD.
He did, actually. Or rather Southern Lord did in 2008. Not that it's any easier to find in comparison to the original, mind you. I had to shell out $40 for my copy.
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V01d
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Written by [user id=101272] on 22.08.2014 at 00:26
Written by V01d on 22.08.2014 at 00:06
Also, I wish Jef would just hurry up and reissue Lurker of Chalice on CD.
He did, actually. Or rather Southern Lord did in 2008. Not that it's any easier to find in comparison to the original, mind you. I had to shell out $40 for my copy.
Blast. I can't find it on ebay or amazon new. Well worth the $40, considering.
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mz
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Written by V01d on 22.08.2014 at 00:06
IIham, mz, and !J.O.O.E.! have also been a great help as far as stellar recommendations since I joined this site.
Thanks dude. It's a great pleasure for me to be mentioned along Joe and Ilham. Quiet an achievement
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mz
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Written by V01d on 22.08.2014 at 00:06
IIham, mz, and !J.O.O.E.! have also been a great help as far as stellar recommendations since I joined this site.
Thanks dude. It's a great pleasure for me to be mentioned along Joe and Ilham. Quiet an achievement
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Written by mz on 22.08.2014 at 00:47
Written by V01d on 22.08.2014 at 00:06
IIham, mz, and !J.O.O.E.! have also been a great help as far as stellar recommendations since I joined this site.
Thanks dude. It's a great pleasure for me to be mentioned along Joe and Ilham. Quiet an achievement
A'course! With this list I think I'm going to start with The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull. I've listened to Earth before but this one seems to get a lot of praise in particular.
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