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Toaster Mantis
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Posted: November 24 2014 at 03:48 | ||
I also can't remember if anyone recommended Aluk Todolo. Similar influences as Virus (1970s prog + 1980s postpunk + 1990s black metal) but put together in a spacier and less cerebral manner, only the entire "back to the roots" movement in the metal subculture right now means they've fallen through the cracks.
Mid-period Voivod might also be worth a listen. It's dark in more of a dystopian futuristic sense, though, with some unique guitar playing that's very intense and punky despite the technical complexity. The instrumental interplay on an album like Nothingface is a thing of beauty. Edited by Toaster Mantis - November 25 2014 at 02:39 |
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"The past is not some static being, it is not a previous present, nor a present that has passed away; the past has its own dynamic being which is constantly renewed and renewing." - Claire Colebrook
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'PiphanyRambler
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Posted: November 24 2014 at 07:31 | ||
Sorry for not replying during the weekend. I've been on an Anekdoten kick, as I listened to Vemod pretty much non-stop, along with "Ys" by Balletto di Bronzo (a great album, how could have I overlooked it all these years?) . I really appreciated it.
A lot of suggestions I see, I'll lend an ear as soon as I have time.
Great choice, that album has been my favourite of 2013 (even though I don't know many albums from that year). Voivod are great, too. A friend of mine recommended them to me and my mind has been blown by their music (War and Pain rules). PS: this whole "dark prog" story made my parents a bit uneasy, as they fear that I will end up involved in some satanic sect or stuff like that . Guess I'll have to open a "Sunny prog" thread at some point. Edited by 'PiphanyRambler - November 24 2014 at 07:42 |
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Toaster Mantis
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Posted: November 24 2014 at 08:09 | ||
Morbus Chron's second album is also highly recommended if you want some death metal that's highly inspired by Voivod and Virus.
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"The past is not some static being, it is not a previous present, nor a present that has passed away; the past has its own dynamic being which is constantly renewed and renewing." - Claire Colebrook
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Svetonio
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Posted: November 24 2014 at 09:57 | ||
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'PiphanyRambler
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Posted: November 24 2014 at 13:22 | ||
I've listened to all your links and, man, I'm impressed.
Sylvan and Soup were really powerful and emotional, love those climaxes. Aluk Todolo took me to another planet with that wailing guitar, and Jesus with Me hit me like a truck, great jam there. Morbus Chron clearly kicks ass, with good vocals too (I think they are, at least). PS: I forgot about The Tea Club, I enjoyed them, perhaps not as much as the others, but they sound fine to me. Edited by 'PiphanyRambler - November 24 2014 at 13:57 |
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Horizons
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Posted: November 24 2014 at 13:50 | ||
Glad u liked Vemod, now work your way forward :]
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Crushed like a rose in the riverflow.
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'PiphanyRambler
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Posted: November 24 2014 at 14:14 | ||
Has anyone heard Aftermath? They're a Tech-Thrash metal band in the vein of Sieges Even (Life Cycle era), I find them pretty good for anyone interested in proggy thrash metal.
I will for sure. |
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calm_sea
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Posted: December 28 2014 at 09:58 | ||
A little necro here...
I'm not sure if they were mentioned in the 7 pages of this thread, but I would suggest Goblin and Zombi. |
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moshkito
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Posted: December 28 2014 at 11:26 | ||
So, if the film was called "Bambi" instead of Zombi, I guess Goblin would still be "dark"?
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ole-the-first
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Posted: December 28 2014 at 12:12 | ||
^I think that demonic whispers and screams in Suspiria soundtrack are enough to consider Goblin dark :)
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This night wounds time.
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'PiphanyRambler
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Posted: December 29 2014 at 04:17 | ||
^Yeah, Goblin is kind of an obvious choice, I wonder why I didn't think of them earlier. Great stuff.
And are these the Zombi you're referring to, calm? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4Hrt2HBvIw I wouldn't say they sound dark, even though the spacey intro sounds eerie (perhaps I just picked the wrong track).
Recently I've stumbled upon this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKQQ2vVDx9M Not necessarily dark all the way through, but some sections in the middle, here and there, do sound quite freaky. Edited by 'PiphanyRambler - December 29 2014 at 04:36 |
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Svetonio
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Posted: December 29 2014 at 04:59 | ||
Please check Malice Nebula's Into The Black Void. Amazing, dark, contemporary progressive psychedelia / space rock by an act from Burlington, New Jersey. I didn't suggest Malice Nebula for PA yet only because their debut is one track ( 18-minute long ) EP, but can't wait for a full-lenght!
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'PiphanyRambler
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Posted: December 29 2014 at 06:38 | ||
Good one, Svetonio. You always manage to find interesting music that is very recent, I'm amazed!
It's one of those tracks for which I really have to be in the right mood to appreciate completely. It reminded me of this John Zorn piece in some parts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDP19Vieg7k">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDP19Vieg7k |
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Mascodagama
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Posted: December 29 2014 at 13:19 | ||
I feel like I always recommend the same stuff in this kind of thread, but it's worth mentioning the band Yeti from Florida, who came out with two really good albums Things To Come and Volume Obliteration Transcendence in the early 00's. A taste here:
In similar vein, and from the same vintage, were Tarantula Hawk who had two eponymous albums (with no track titles either - very helpful). A piece here: |
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Mascodagama
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Posted: December 29 2014 at 13:28 | ||
For something completely different, and a bit more contemporary, how about Athanor and their 2013 effort Vos Cités Sont Des Tombeaux? It's a kind of funereal Zeuhl / avant / jazz record. As dark, doomed and depressing as anything you'll find, which I reckon is bound to appeal to fans of Shub-Niggurath and early Univers Zero.
Listen here:
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HolyMoly
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Posted: December 29 2014 at 13:34 | ||
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Mascodagama
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Posted: December 29 2014 at 13:39 | ||
Mind you, if that's not grim enough for you, there's always Elend's A World In Their Screams. Which feels like what happens when you apply a depressive extreme metal sensibility to modern classical composition. It's really good. But it's not very cheery.
I think the whole thing is here: Edited by Mascodagama - December 29 2014 at 13:51 |
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Icarium
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Posted: December 29 2014 at 13:44 | ||
norwegian band Thule is very dark, and moody, and very recomendable.
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Mascodagama
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Posted: December 29 2014 at 13:58 | ||
It's a favourite of mine too. If you really like Yeti, and aren't already aware, you might want to know that there's two really good live tracks from them on a CD of Progday 2001 that you can get on CD Baby. It's only about 20 minutes of music, but I think it's the only live Yeti you can get apart from some CDRs the band apparently used to sell, but that I've never seen offered for sale. |
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HolyMoly
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Posted: December 29 2014 at 15:08 | ||
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KF4kz-y7NM Live from 1999, the sound ain't great but it exists. |
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