Re: Liturgy gets destroyed...
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2011 9:40 pm
new krallice has vocals on it?valgalder wrote:new Krallice has really grown on me.. and I think I like the vocals on it a lot more than the past.
Move along Paulo's boss. Nothing to see here.
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new krallice has vocals on it?valgalder wrote:new Krallice has really grown on me.. and I think I like the vocals on it a lot more than the past.
Necrometer wrote:you enjoyed deafheaven live, it's far too late for youeh_d wrote:we can't like alcest either
hell yeah brother, long live the real undergroundbuenoallthetime wrote:i really like Shrouded in Suffering by the tr00 Liturgy.it's just too bad the production is a bit mud-butt sounding in the guitar tracks.same with Brodequin's Methods album.killer records either way, but still...
Wimps and posers leave the hall. Cinerary supremacy.Fung Tunt wrote:i really like Shrouded in Suffering by the tr00 Liturgy.it's just too bad the production is a bit mud-butt sounding in the guitar tracks.same with Brodequin's Methods album.killer records either way, but still...
http://www.chroniclesofchaos.com/articl ... turgy.aspxCoC: In "Transcendental Black Metal", death and thrash metal are positioned near the haptic void (flood of sound), ultimately left in the wake along with hyperborean (second wave) while transcendental black metal traverses the void. What about doom, power and heavy metal? Are they so far off the chart we can't see them?
HH: Yeah, they're so far off the chart that we can't see them. I think metal becomes extreme when you can no longer really dance to it with like your shoulders and hips. When the pulsations get so fast and/or irregular that you can only use your neck and your fists to vibrate with it. Doom metal is a little more difficult to really fit into the classification, because it is also "unnatural" as in undanceable, but it goes in the opposite direction, in the direction of slowness. Earth and Sunn O)) reached a threshold within doom metal, where there are no longer any beats, and there is a transubstantiation with regard to the music. Instead of riffs, we hear the spectral play within the notes themselves. In a way, I imagine Liturgy doing with speed what Earth did for slowness. Those bands are models, though there is something opposite about it, obviously.
jesus fucking christ. this is the worst one yet.AngelBlake wrote:http://www.chroniclesofchaos.com/articl ... turgy.aspxCoC: In "Transcendental Black Metal", death and thrash metal are positioned near the haptic void (flood of sound), ultimately left in the wake along with hyperborean (second wave) while transcendental black metal traverses the void. What about doom, power and heavy metal? Are they so far off the chart we can't see them?
HH: Yeah, they're so far off the chart that we can't see them. I think metal becomes extreme when you can no longer really dance to it with like your shoulders and hips. When the pulsations get so fast and/or irregular that you can only use your neck and your fists to vibrate with it. Doom metal is a little more difficult to really fit into the classification, because it is also "unnatural" as in undanceable, but it goes in the opposite direction, in the direction of slowness. Earth and Sunn O)) reached a threshold within doom metal, where there are no longer any beats, and there is a transubstantiation with regard to the music. Instead of riffs, we hear the spectral play within the notes themselves. In a way, I imagine Liturgy doing with speed what Earth did for slowness. Those bands are models, though there is something opposite about it, obviously.
dominichorton wrote:Looks like Spear of Longinus was a little ahead of Liturgy...
http://www.anus.com/metal/about/intervi ... _longinus/Of course stuff like Wagner and trancendental compositions greatly inspire us now. For example Tibetan vocals, Indian sitar etc.The different 'tribal' styles that we still have which are in fact relics of occult teknikues/principles put into practice.
it's getting vamerica to post less, so no matter what: YA DONE GOOD SON!Bored013 wrote:Yeah, honestly. I'm embarrassed I started it. I must have been drunk.Hunter wrote:Are you embarrassed by it?
Cryptoplasty wrote:I noticed that too. After the comments made in this thread she was forced to double her NYC hipster metal scene grocery bag carrying duties which cuts into her posting time.
Misanthropic metal was a little sidestep out of the way. Transcendental anti-hyperborean black metal is a total leap.mithrandir wrote:I dont even recall Kanwulf getting a thread this large before...
ISSUE Project Room is pleased to announce our Artists in Residence for 2012: Hunter Hunt Hendrix, Aki Onda, Sergei Tcherepnin, and Yarn/Wire. Hunter Hunt Hendrix, of the band Liturgy, will develop a Blakean minimalist black metal opera