07-25-2011, 11:14 PM
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Live by the Sword
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Originally Posted by LoathsomePete
Here's a few more albums to broaden your black metal horizon, from around the same time period and geographical area.
Emperor - In The Nightside Eclipse
Their debut album that really changes a lot of what was conventional about Norwegian black metal at that time. Before you even played the CD there was already a difference, the album cover was in color. It wasn't some low quality photograph, but it detailed and beautiful painting that looks like something out of a J.R.R Tolkien novel. The production value is also quite different, yet very much the same if that makes any sense. One of the key attributes that defined the second wave of black metal was the lo-fi recording techniques that gave the albums there characteristic "raw" sound, as well as fit into the low budget many of the bands had to work with. Emperor struck a very fine balance between preserving that raw sound, however making a smooth production work for them, rather then against them. Lastly this is probably one of the earliest examples of adding symphonic elements to the black metal sound, which depending on what ideology you follow this is either where black metal got incredibly interesting, or died. Regardless of where your beliefs on how "traditional" black metal should be, this album was one of the real combo breakers that gave outsiders a conduit to a very xenophobic genre of music.
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