Discussions about Music >> Rate what the person above you is listening to
Share to Facebook Share to Myspace Share to Twitter Stumble It Email This More...

   
Sunday 19 June 2011 - 19:59:46
8.5/10 Such a powerful song and a great finisher to Bathory's Nordland. Quorthon sure knew how to make an epic track. I love the plodding, straightforward nature to the song that contrasts songs on the album like Foreverdark Woods and Ring of Gold. It's simple, but never boring. Quorthon's Voice is Godly here, and that solo at the end--beautiful.
 
Oh, and don't apologize for not liking something I like! Man, I must need more emoticons in my comments to show when I'm joking! 0
 


Monday 20 June 2011 - 02:46:01

Monday 20 June 2011 - 02:56:44
FUCK ME that Bathory song was RAPEASS. I really need to look into more new Bathory, I've only heard up to Hammerheart.

Hellwitch gets a 6/10. I've heard Syzygial Miscreancy prior, and it's good but gets caught up in itself, if you know what i mean...it just gets so caught up in its own craziness and intensity that it forgets to please the listener.

Also, Somebody asked for Beherit?



This song pretty much blew my balls of when I first heard it, seriously, this shitty youtube quality doesn't do it Justice at all.


Monday 20 June 2011 - 15:24:27
9/10. I've been meaning to check out Beherit...



Monday 20 June 2011 - 20:49:44
8/10


Monday 20 June 2011 - 20:58:56
9/10. Saw that video a few days ago.



Wednesday 22 June 2011 - 17:06:34
Crusty rock 'n' roll mixed with Black Metal distortion and tone. Catchy, upbeat, bod oddly gloomy at the same time (don't know if that makes sense or not). Its simplicity is nice and digestable, so the music is good for casual listening. The vocals contrast The Almost happy tone dramatically by attempting to rip off Varg and failing. After the vocals come in, the riffs become more Burzum-ish, and from that point we have blatant Burzum worship. Ewww, sounds like someone listened to Key to the Gate and Lost Wisdom too many times.
5/10
I'd rather be listening to Burzum.
 
Here's a song I've recently fallen in love with. It's from one of the strangest bands I've ever heard called Bull of Heaven, who're famous for having made a 500,000 hour song (called The Walls in Which an Insect Bites and Gnaws, or something like that), as well as a 7-hour digital download album that has a Million tracks (no exaggeration) that are all under a second long.
This song is sure to get an abysmal low rating from anyone who doesn't like avant-garde, but I just love it, it's one of my favourite Bull of Heaven songs.

Funny enough, I taught myself to play this song on guitar just last night.

Wednesday 22 June 2011 - 17:27:15
Not really a fan of avant-garde, but I'll give that an 8/10. It was peaceful.



Wednesday 22 June 2011 - 18:08:52
8.5/10 Nice Song. I will listen to this band.


Wednesday 22 June 2011 - 22:22:24
9/10.