deathinaugust

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Spite Extreme Wing Non Ducor, Duco
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@ thirdeye: I also wrote a review on Mayhem recently...
Spite Extreme Wing Non Ducor, Duco
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Thank you again. I don’t like that kind of National Socialist themes either, whether in or out of music; instead, those Zen, Buddhist, and mystical themes would be really interesting if it weren’t for the fact that Argento uses them more as a language to express the above-mentioned contents rather than as contents themselves. (as happened in the innershrine we talked about)
Sadist Above The Light
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great review especially because it brings back an underrated band to the forefront; however, the bands you mention at the end have nothing to do with Sadist, they are too mainstream, in fact, they have ruined the careers of people like Sadist with their choreographic excesses. I would recommend Void of Silence, Innershrine, Tronus Abyss, Laetitia in Holocaust (despite the name they are really good) Excellent!!
Spite Extreme Wing Non Ducor, Duco
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Thank you for the heads-up, I read the interview on the site... it always seemed to me like a list of meaningless names. Furthermore, Argento admits that the comparisons he makes are risky and often wrong, but he does it because HE has understood how certain things should be interpreted... it seems like a vicious circle to me: when he realizes he's missed the mark, he claims to be the only one who understands how things work... it doesn't seem to me there is much honesty in that.
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I wouldn't know which... he boasts of being the best black musician in the world... and he's not even the top in Italy; his ideas are legitimate, but every time he makes historical references about antiquity, he comes off as really sad (that's my field). The way he associates different civilizations and cultures is wrong, because Evola didn't make mistakes like that, so it's really him who invents certain things.
Slayer Christ Illusion
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Kids... I repeat: being a Satanist with Slayer means you haven't understood anything... just like the Beasts of Satan who worshipped them... if you listened to true satanic music, you'd realize that true misanthropy is thinking that people aren't even worth knowing your opinion... let alone flaunting your idiocy on a public site... PROVINCIALS!!!!
Spite Extreme Wing Non Ducor, Duco
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I will go read it. I read one in an Italian magazine, and it annoyed me greatly... you know Kolosimo and all those pseudo-scholars like "The Da Vinci Code"? He kept repeating that if it weren't for Christianity, Mithras would have won... that he (Arg.) was the ultimate black verb... with people like the Aborigines around, I would keep quiet...
Spite Extreme Wing Non Ducor, Duco
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Sure, but you also have to recognize that Argento has been at the forefront of a certain Italian way of doing extreme metal (antropofagus, these) and that the scene, and therefore labels and magazines, place a lot of emphasis on him and expect him to remain clean in image; the Absurd don’t sell a copy, they are declared murderers and Nazis, they don’t have much to lose so... to assert that Argento is more subtle and cultural is true but it’s also the bare minimum!!! Those others are crazy!!
Spite Extreme Wing Non Ducor, Duco
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The comment I made earlier must have been deleted. The recovery of mythology in a propagandistic key, the delusions of omnipotence, the war themes, the superhuman imagery are all hallmarks of NSBM, there's no denying it... it's normal that Argento's fascism is tinged with cultural references, but so are other bands in the genre.
Spite Extreme Wing Non Ducor, Duco
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The album may or may not appeal to you; I don't critique tastes, it's certainly not ugly, but it lacks originality and personality. The references to NSBM are there since references to fascism are present just like with Nazism, there's war as a means of purification like there, ideas linked to a recovery of mythology in a propagandistic sense, just like there... I don't judge NSBM, but this album is dangerously close in terms of cultural references. Thanks anyway for reading it.