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Whether with some substances, the gun, or just a wild imagination, there are so many reality-altering black metal groups that can show you what itās like to blast off into madness. It would be criminal not to mention the likes of Shining, So Much for Nothing, Vanhelga, Hypothermia, Life Is Pain, Photophobia, Den Saakaldte, early Ofdrykkja, and Psychonaut 4 as prime, yet depressive, examples of bands that will totally derange your senses.
Must-hear albums that feel like very different types of illegal substances include Trollheims Grottās Bizarre Troll Technology (2001), Beheritās Drawing Down the Moon (1993), Thornsā Thorns (2001), Fleuretyās Department of Apocalyptic Affairs (2000), and the unlikely happy pill that is Wallachiaās From Behind the Light (1999) ā it wins the award for the biggest earf*ck. Meanwhile, Trondheimās Slagmaur has imagery that will make you feel like youāve swallowed a couple sheets of acid.
So prepare to get high on our supply of black metal albums that should be classified by the DEA as a Schedule I sonic drug potent enough to alter even the most brilliant mind.
Secht ā Secht (2006)
This āTrue Narcotic Black Metalā project was the brainchild of two legends ā Vrangsinn, best known for his work with Carpathian Forest, and ex-Gehennaās Dirge Rep. Sechtās stellar self-titled EP features guest appearances by all stars like Darkthroneās Nocturno Culto, the one and only Gaahl, Carpathian Forestās Nattefrost, Tsjuderās Nag, Aura Noirās Apollyon, etc. Secht is one of the most underrated black metal gems ā a strange fact considering the talent involved. Yet, one could argue that the experimental nature and originality of this miraculous project makes it somewhat inaccessible to mere mortals.
Angst Skvadron ā Sweet Poison (2010)
Angst Skvadron was the project of the late Trondr Nefas of bands like Urgehal, Beastcraft, and Vulture Lord. This magnificent genre-defying outfit could be described as alien black metal, though Angst Skvadron gave listeners permission to call their music whatever āthe hell youād like.ā The haunting, hallucinatory, and inventive Sweet Poison was Angst Skvadronās second of two albums. This offering came with the message: āAgain, this album is written in extreme hangovers and extreme medication at GjĆør Det Til Helvete SjĆøl Studio and at Bikkjehuset.ā The lyrics themselves are often quite amusing, so listen carefully as you embark upon the highly varied journey that is Sweet Poison!
DĆødheimsgard ā 666 International (1999)
In the most refined and intellectually challenging way possible, DĆødheimsgardās thoroughly brilliant 666 International is guaranteed to make you feel like youāve just won a golden ticket to another dimension. Twenty-four years later, this avant-garde classic still seems way ahead of its time. By all criteria, 666 International is a mind-blowing masterpiece that will call your preconceptions about music and much more into question.
This album boasts a lineup that was completely out of this world: Vicotnik, Aldrahn, Svein Egil āZweizzā Hatlevik, Czral/Aggressor, and Apollyon. Although all members but Vicotnik have since changed, the biggest danger of DĆødheimsgard remains that their work makes pretty much everything else seem like a bad joke. Thus, once you have understood the genius of DHG, you wonāt be able to break free of their spell. Keep an eye out for DHGās sixth record, Black Medium Current, which drops on April 14.
Skitliv ā Skandinavisk misantropi (2009)
At the heart of Skitliv, ex-Mayhemās Maniac provided vocals and guitars while Shiningās Niklas Kvarforth contributed backing vocals and guitars. Based on one of Niklasā tattoos, the duo actually were introduced by Mayhemās Attila Csihar. Since then, the two have become brothers in spirit and weathered several lineup changes together.
Although Skitliv had other releases, Skandinavisk misantropi remains their sole full-length album to date. Skandinavisk misantropi showcases some very special guests, such as David Tibet, Gaahl, now ex-Den Saakaldteās Honey Lucius, Attila, etc. We havenāt heard from Skitliv in quite a while. Both Maniac and Kvarforth are currently directing their respective energies elsewhere. However, we know that they have at least worked on new material for another record, which we hope will come to fruition one day.
Troll ā Universal (2001)
Troll ā the product of the fountain of creativity dubbed Nagash. You might know Nagash from his past work as Dimmu Borgirās bassist. Remarkably, this two-time Norwegian Grammy-winner remains at the head of The Kovenant, which he co-founded as Covenant in 1992 with Psy Coma, who in fact appears on Trollās third album, Universal. Mayhemās Hellhammer, a.k.a. āMr. Hellhammer,ā is yet another one of the five talented artists whom you will hear on Universal. The cover of Universal may look like a troll, but if you just open your mind, the music is awesome. Universal is a far cry from Trollās debut record, Drep de kristne (1996), which Nagash completed as a one-man effort. That said, Troll truly earned the right to push the envelope even further than they had on The Last Predators (2000), a dual effort, by the time the addictive Universal unleashed its mind-bending poison.
Mysticum ā Planet Satan (2014)
The āBlack Magic Mushroomsā band Mysticum is known for pioneering industrial black metal. They also managed to distinguish themselves from their peers by ingesting vast quantities of substances at an early time when the Norwegian BM movement was not exactly into that sort of thing. āWe poisoned the scene,ā frontman Cerastes joked in conversation with author Dayal Patterson in regard to the topic of substance use. Although Mysticum is one of the most important black metal bands to have cursed the universe, here in America, they unfortunately do not receive the recognition they deserve.
Nattefrost ā Terrorist (Nekronaut Pt. I) (2005)
The eponymous āsoloā project of Carpathian Forestās iconic frontman, Nattefrost brings you āTrue Primitive Narrow-Minded Elite Black Metal.ā Nattefrostās debut album, Blood & Vomit (2004) set the bar impossibly high. āRecorded⦠under heavy influence of alcohol, drugs and hell,ā the band boldly described their album as āprobably the best album in the world.ā Nattefrostās sophomore record, Terrorist (Nekronaut Pt. I), is an equally titillating offering.
āHellcommander Nattefrostā / āNattep*nisā worked with a variety of very special guests, including his Carpathian Forest collaborator Vrangsinn, ex-Carpathian Forestās J. Nordavind, ex-Gehennaās Dirge Rep, Aura Noirās Aggressor, Gehennaās Sanrabb, etc. (To be clear, Vrangsinn, whom we will probably hear again on Nattefrostās next release, has stated that he is taking a break from performing live with Carpathian Forest. Nevertheless, he will continue working with CF in the studio, contributing to the songwriting process, etc.)
Apati ā Morgondagen instƤlld i brist pĆ„ intresse (2010)
Formed in 2007, Apati remains one of the most memorable depressive black metal bands. Their insanely powerful art is as paralyzing as a drug binge. Morgondagen instƤlld i brist pĆ„ intresse was their second of two albums. This heartbreaking gem begins with āKemisk kƤrlek,ā or āChemical Love,ā and leaves you with these words as the end approaches: āJag sjukanmƤler mig fƶr resten av livet, och vƤljer total isolering. Min morgondag Ƥr instƤlld, i brist pĆ„ intresseā¦ā / āI report sick for the rest of my life and choose total isolation. My tomorrow is cancelled in a lack of interest.ā The album features now ex-Shiningās Christian Larsson, who was known in this context as Patient C, and Ofdrykkjaās Pessimisten, who went by C9H13N. Co-founder Obehag departed from the band in 2011 and tragically passed away shortly after. Thus, Apati disbanded, despite having so much more darkness to spread.
Odium ā The Sad Realm of the Stars (1998)
Odiumās lone album to date, The Sad Realm of the Stars, will catapult you into outer space. Itās a gorgeous and unique offering thatās absolutely unforgettable. Fortunately, Odium is still alive and well, so we really hope that they will release a new record at some point in the future. They actually havenāt lavished us with a new recording since the superb 2001 single āAltering the State of Being.ā Luckily, you can catch Odium at Inferno Fest this year. Also, keep in mind that Odium is closely linked to Myrkskog ā all three of the latter bandās current members are active in the former outfit. Two of these musicians also play in Nordjevel ā another one of the most exciting groups around.
Lifelover ā Erotik (2007)
The self-described ānarcoticā metallers Lifelover delivered performances that were of such an intensely emotional nature that they force you to question whether youāve ever heard anything of the sort. To this day, countless bands shamelessly copy this legendary group, who called it quits after the death of co-founder B, or Nattdal, in 2011 (though they played a show shortly after and also celebrated their 10th anniversary in 2015). Yet, Lifeloverās honesty always rises above the swarms of their impersonators, no matter how skilled. The beautiful atmosphere of Lifeloverās Erotik (2007) is almost completely unparalleled. Erotik envelops you with the all-consuming embrace of opiates, alcohol, and misery.
And a Non-BM Extraā¦
Fenrizā Red Planetās Side of Engangsgrill (2009)
Anyone familiar with Fenrizās work will already know that the Darkthrone icon has a fair amount of fairly trippy material. The three doom metal songs released under the Fenrizā Red Planet moniker were unique tracks recorded in 1993 with the intention of completing a full-length doom album via Peaceville. Fenriz did everything himself, except now ex-She Said Destroyās Ventilator added some tambourine, but he soon became too busy to follow through.
The split record featuring Red Planet and Nattefrost titled Engangsgrill, had the song āJon Carter, Man on Marsā on its tracklist, which was ultimately turned into Valhallās āMoonstoned.ā Similarly, āMy Ship Has Sailed Without Meā became Moonstonedās āDreamer.ā
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MetalSucks – Leaving Earth: 10 Trippy, Spacey, and Oddball Black Metal Albums
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