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Black Metal
Black metal is a form of extreme metal defined by fast tempos, tremolo‑picked guitar lines, blast‑beat drumming, shrieked or rasped vocals, and a deliberately raw, icy production aesthetic. Harmonically, it favors minor and modal collections (especially Aeolian and Phrygian), open-string drones, parallel fifths and fourths, tritones, and sparse or suspended chord voicings over blues-derived harmony. Arrangements often employ layered guitars, long-form song structures, and enveloping reverb to create a bleak, otherworldly atmosphere. The genre’s visual and thematic language is equally distinctive: corpse paint, monochrome artwork, and lyrics exploring anti-dogma, nature, pagan myth, cosmic nihilism, and misanthropy. While some scenes have been associated with controversy and extremism, the musical identity centers on sound, atmosphere, and aesthetics rather than any single ideology.
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Death Metal
Death metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal defined by heavily distorted, low‑tuned guitars, rapid and complex riffing, blast beat drumming, and harsh guttural vocals. Its harmonic language favors chromaticism, dissonance, and tremolo-picked lines that create an ominous, abrasive atmosphere. Lyrically, death metal often explores dark or transgressive themes—mortality, mythology, anti-religion, psychological horror, and the macabre—sometimes with philosophical or social commentary. Production ranges from raw and cavernous to hyper-precise and technical, reflecting the genre’s many regional scenes and substyles. From the mid‑1980s Florida scene (Tampa) and parallel developments in the US, UK, and Sweden, death metal evolved into numerous branches including brutal death metal, technical death metal, melodic death metal, and death‑doom, each emphasizing different aspects of speed, complexity, melody, or heaviness.
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Metal
Metal (often used to mean heavy metal in its broad, umbrella sense) is a loud, guitar-driven style of rock defined by high-gain distortion, emphatic and often martial rhythms, and a dense, powerful low end. It foregrounds riff-based songwriting, dramatic dynamics, virtuosic guitar solos, and commanding vocals that range from melodic wails to aggressive snarls and growls. Harmonically, metal favors minor modes, modal color (Aeolian, Phrygian), chromaticism, and tritone-inflected tension, while thematically it explores power, mythology, the occult, social critique, fantasy, and existential subjects. While adjacent to hard rock, metal typically pushes amplification, distortion, precision, and thematic intensity further, forming a foundation for many specialized subgenres.
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Occult Black Metal
Occult black metal is a dark, ritual-leaning branch of black metal that centers its aesthetics, lyrics, and atmosphere on esotericism, ceremonial magic, demonology, alchemy, and other arcane traditions. While it preserves black metal’s harsh timbral palette—tremolo-picked guitars, rasped vocals, and raw production—it places unusual weight on atmosphere, liturgical cadence, and symbolic coherence. Musically, it spans from mid‑tempo, processional grooves to frenzied blasts, often weaving in drones, church bells, choral or chant-like passages, pipe organ or harmonium timbres, and ritual percussion. Harmonically it favors minor modes, tritones, and dissonances that evoke a sense of forbidden knowledge. The production typically embraces cavernous space and analog grit, amplifying the genre’s sepulchral, incense-filled aura.
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Albums
Aonian Invocation
Woest, Frostnatt, Shadow Warrior, Protean, Agos, Voodus, Voodus, Dun, Dark Awake, Valgaldr
Artists
Agos
Ophidian Coil
Temple of Evil
Septuagint
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