Vincent Valentine

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DeAge™ : 7281 days • Here since 3 july 2006
Amorphis Silent Waters
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Beautiful fjell, really beautiful. Truly impressive. Be honest, you are inspired by the beauty of Scandinavia when you write, right?
Visthia Reditus Conscientia
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Congratulations again death, I have to keep telling you the same things. Especially interesting is the discussion about weltanschauung, but I don’t know these.
Human Rejection Torture Of Decimation
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Vortex, out of curiosity, what music do you listen to?
Human Rejection Torture Of Decimation
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Aerosiphon, extreme metal is not music designed to appeal to teenagers. I’ll be honest, I don’t like brutal, but one of the genres you mentioned I do, a lot. Trust me, if you’ve confused characters like Marilyn Manson (who fits into the category you mentioned of musicians created by record labels to piqué the interest and wallets of naïve kids) with extreme metal bands, take a step back. And regarding the lyrics, I’ll cite black metal as an example: I invite you to immerse yourself in the lyrics of bands like Burzum or Ulver and let me know if you find anything about violence in the way you mean. Everyone has their own opinions, but I don’t see, for instance, what sense those groups adored by twelve-year-olds have when their themes are nothing but nonsense like "three meters above the sky." But that’s another story.
Human Rejection Torture Of Decimation
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There are no texts more adorable and tear-jerking than those brutal.
Human Rejection Torture Of Decimation
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Usually, brutal texts speak of romantic relationships, passionate and romantic emotions, sweet and tender walks, and cuddles between tender lovers.
Human Rejection Torture Of Decimation
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But I'm curious: I understand what ultra guttural can mean, but what does slam have to do with it?
Human Rejection Torture Of Decimation
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Let’s go with extreme brutality!
In Lingua Mortua Bellowing Sea - Racked By Tempest
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Impeccable the explanation of death. One little thing more: black, unlike death, focuses much more on atmospheres and sensations evoked by the music. It’s not a genre that usually emphasizes technique, but rather evocation, in contrast to death.
In Lingua Mortua Bellowing Sea - Racked By Tempest
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Yes, let's say that technically it's a scream, but I assure you that at least in my opinion it's full of emotional meanings and often each scream is different from the other (unlike the growl, which in my limited experience is always similar or the same). If you want an example of great scream, listen to Burzum, but if you don't like "extremely extreme" music, I don't recommend it. It's not that he screams like a madman with double bass raur raur etc., it's just that Burzum's music is the most introspective I know, and indeed, for me Burzum IS black metal.