Black Metal bands that Slow the Fuck Down!
The title may confuse you, honestly Iām still not sure what to title it, but Iām essentially going to be recommending a series of Black Metal bands that hardly or donāt use tremolo, are mid-paced, have an old school first-wave approach, or some sort of doom metal influence. Assuming youāre already familiar with Bathory and its slower moments I will be avoiding the more known bands.
This really fucking raw and dark approach to heavy metal that sometimes borders on thrash metal with these slower grand moments, I would highly recommend their debutĀ āZjevenĆā from 1990.
The evil twin of Root, even though theyāre both evil. Jokingly called the firstĀ āNorwegian Black Metal bandā by Fenriz of Darkthrone (the joke being theyāre Czech). If you give any of their albums a try Iād recommend āRitualā from 1991.
Iāve talked about them before on a post about the Italian metal scene, but essentially itās this raw and primitive form of black metal that thrashes about. You may enjoy their debut āAll the Witches Danceā from 1994. I feel I must clarify, my use of the wordĀ āprimitiveā here is more so in reference to the sound of the Old School, and not meant to imply anything that would give you the impression this is a Bestial Black Metal/War Metal or otherwise noisey band.
Black/Doom Metal band from Finland, their first few albums sound cavernous and yet fuzzy (God I wish they were on Spotify), but their later stuff is alright. Check out this songĀ if you so dare.
Iām not exactly sure how to describe this one, theyāre definitely a unique band. I would definitely recommend them though.
Specifically, the Swedish band that releasedĀ āThe Ritualā in 2019. Since theyāre named after a Bathory song, youād assume Iād recommend them to fans of Bathory, and youād be right! Check this one out!!
Rootās Brazilian cousin. I would recommend most highly their debut āFall, Ascension, Dominationā.
I think this might be one of my favorite bands from the Portuguese scene, the speeds of their songs vary but Iād recommend this one.
This band is difficult to navigate through bc they have a lot of stuff thatās just eh. Surprisingly, the album I recommend most highly is not going to be their debut but their eighth albumĀ āHeilig Vuurā, I would also recommend this song.
Oooo this is the juicy stuff. I would highly recommendĀ āThe Silence of Decemberā andĀ āThe Weeping of a Thousand Yearsā, because texturally theyāre some of the most interesting in all of extreme metal, at least in my opinion.
Iām not recommending all of this bandās discography, but particularly their albums āWorship Himā andĀ āBlood Ritualā.
The speed of their music varies and they have more traditionally second wave-esque songs, so I would recommend most highly this one.
For fans of Bathory, especially āBlood Fire Deathā era. The double name is because they were formerly known as Hades but changed their name to Hades Almighty to differentiate themselves from an American band of the same name, but despite that theyāre still known asĀ āHadesā on some streaming platforms. I would recommend most their first two albums,Ā ā...Again Shall Beā andĀ āThe Dawn of the Dying Sunā.
Sometimes closer to Death Metal, I would recommend āRites of the Black Massā on the warning that thereās really annoying and unnecessary intros to each song.
While varying in speed, they donāt tend to rely on tremolos and blast beats as often as, say, Marduk. I would like to highlight their third album,Ā āMad Grandiose Bloodfiendsā in particular, which has a flavor of vampirism and necromanticism and an excellent cover of Mercyful Fate.
I would most highly recommend their sophomore releaseĀ āMortuus Decadenceā, generally just some excellent black metal with influences from doom and traditional heavy metal.
Pioneers of the Greek-style of Black Metal, a style that blends more traditional heavy metal grooves with Black Metal. To recommend one album out of their discography, check out āThy Mighty Contractā.