Message from @rebekka888
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Ras Algethi makes doom metal a credible label
I just checked M-A and found a couple of bands. Enoch, Rostau, and some more I can't remember
I don't know most of them
Canaan is the major post Ras Algethi project
that I have heard
it's okay
not good enough
this demo is good, but the album is much better
I think somewhere in between would have been ideal maybe
Ok. I'm not that into doom metal really, so most is new for me
scope and tightness of album and the aesthetic of demo
there isn't that much
handful of bands
like 4-5
I figured
we went through them, the list has all of them
maybe some missing ones on the slow heavy metal side
but can't really muster any enthusiasm about that
i can believe it, as nazism is really just about the only remaining refuge of whites, as a race. Everywhere else, everyone must give way and submit to diversity (which is more or less code-speak for 'anti-white')
fallot what do you mean by "neoclassical"
I was specifically referring to stuff like Ildjarn-Nidhogg synth stuff, later Burzum, Beherit electronic albums etc.
Dungeon Synth also falls in this category
others would be Dead Can Dance, maybe some Kraftwerk
diamanda Galas
no
that's just gothic aesthetic shouting
haha
I think I'd rather prefer the term "neoclassical" for that kind of stuff @fallot
I like a track or two
neoclassical as a term is good
but it would end up encompassing metal as well
by this usage
what I'm saying is we need to differentiate post-metal music
from the wider term neoclassical
I think it ends up erasing the contribution of riff language to the basic elements of musicality of these acts
a lot of this synthwave stuff is post-metal too
what about middle period Ulver stuff like Shadows of the Sun and Perdition City
not heard it
@UOC I refer to that by "Electronic"