American Reacts to Norwegian Black Metal

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    As an American I have never heard of Black Metal or listened to it in my life. Today I am very interested in learning about the history of Black Metal in Norway and listen to some songs as well. If you enjoyed the video feel free to leave a comment, like, or subscribe for more!

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  • @evol1901
    @evol1901 5 месяцев назад +189

    it was great to see how accepting and respectful this guy was of the genre instead of reducing it to "just screaming and noise"

    • @RedHydrian
      @RedHydrian 4 месяца назад +6

      well i dont listen to black metal but i do listen alot to metalcore and i wish more peolpe was like him

    • @superniger4822
      @superniger4822 4 месяца назад

      You could not sound any more stuffed up

    • @faultier3215
      @faultier3215 4 месяца назад +1

      he never listened to more then like 5 seconds at a time, and not more then 15 seconds of any song :D

    • @lxw6657
      @lxw6657 4 месяца назад

      ​@@faultier3215 and? Most of these songs are 5+ minutes with 3 different riffs and vocals you can barely understand, he got what a non black metalhead would get out of it, only difference was he was showing interest in it and was in awe of most of it. What more do you want?

  • @Kenorak66
    @Kenorak66 4 месяца назад +125

    Dude I am a black Metalhead and this was the best non-Metalhead reaction to Black Metal I’ve ever seen. You were not ignorant, nor hateful and you were open minded to this stuff. For most people Black Metal is an acquired taste but you just enjoyed it at first listen. You earned a subscriber, brother 🤘🏻🖤

    • @superniger4822
      @superniger4822 4 месяца назад

      Lgbtq+member

    • @flan9196
      @flan9196 4 месяца назад +2

      you're black?

    • @eclat4641
      @eclat4641 2 месяца назад

      @@superniger4822??

    • @Kenorak66
      @Kenorak66 Месяц назад +1

      @@flan9196*Black Metalhead

  • @angharaddenby3389
    @angharaddenby3389 5 месяцев назад +100

    I am a 61 year old woman and I have been listening to this genre for 40 years and not just bands from Norway but from all over Scandinavia and Eastern Europe.
    Black metal took its name from the title of the second album by Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK, band Venom - the album was called Black Metal. Do not believe ALL that you read about black metal bands as much of it is either exaggerated or just untrue. The media also sees bands in this genre as an easy to target whenever anything 'dark and/sinister' happens. The early black metal you heard was raw out of necessity as the bands just could not afford to use a professional studio in their early years. When they COULD, you can really hear the difference. And yes, there are WOMEN who play and sing this genre too.
    I suspect one reason you are not familiar with this genre is because radio will not (usually) play it - I think it is because they do not (or WILL not) understand it. Also, the style of singing in much black metal is called vox diaboli and dates back to the mystery plays of the 13th century - when the character of the Devil would vocalise in deep, growlly, grunts. If you think it easy to play and sing in this style, I suggest you give it a try. You might be surprised to learn than many of the performers and singers in black metal are actually classically trained!
    Also, not every band sings every song in English - many sing in Norwegian, Finnish, Swedish or other languages - including Latin and Welsh.
    BUT . . . you also find tunes on the subject of the occult in classical music: Sorcerer's Apprentice, Danse Macabre, Damnation Of Faust being 3 of the most well-known pieces.
    You should take some time to sit and listen at length to this genre - ideally with someone who knows it so they can explain and answer your questions. Once you get into it, there is a LOT of really good music here.

    • @CMGigas1803
      @CMGigas1803 4 месяца назад +3

      Interesting, where you into other genres of metal before? Was the typical black metal vocal style one of the things that attracted you to black metal? I ask because that is one of my wife's complaints even if she is able to appreciate the atmosphere or music? I also like many bands that play in a more raw or less technical style which does not appeal to as many people. What are some of your favorites apart from the more well known Scandanavian bands?

    • @angharaddenby3389
      @angharaddenby3389 4 месяца назад +10

      @@CMGigas1803 Until 1978, my taste was the likes of the Partridge Family, Osmonds, Bay City Rollers and such and then, in September 1978, I found the first live album from Kiss. No idea who they were or how they sounded, I was just struck by the cover. As it was only 50p (the shop had a policy whereby if you bought a second-hand record and then found you did not like it, you could swap it) I thought "What have I got to lose?" I took a chance, got home, put it on my player and half way through the first track, 'Deuce', I thought "Now THAT's what I like!" I went back the next day and bought Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin and AC/DC (can't recall which albums but were probably Machine Head, Led Zep 4 and Let There Be Rock.) Over the years my taste has developed and been refined to the point where I now like bands that make Motorhead sound like a folk band! Current favourites include Lucifugum (Ukraine) Trollman Av Ildtopberg (UK,) Besatt (Poland,) Chlad (Czechia,) Stalaggh (Netherlands, and a really difficult band to listen to!) Merzbow (Japan,) Boris (Japan) Qrixkuor (UK,) Wóddréa Mylenstede (UK) and Eximperituserqethhzebibšiptugakkathšulweliarzaxułum (Belarus.) BUT, I also like classical, mediaeval, opera, country, blues, trad jazz, comedy . . . . and the Smurfs!!! I even have an album of nursery rhymes in Finnish (by Hyrskyn Myrskyn) and two albums that are totally silent - one does not even have a groove! I am always on the lookout for more obscure stuff.

    • @victorcastillo-dx9vh
      @victorcastillo-dx9vh 4 месяца назад

      Good lines. My respects lady

    • @-Heavy-
      @-Heavy- 4 месяца назад

      ...well said!🤘

    • @uhtredragnarsson8961
      @uhtredragnarsson8961 4 месяца назад +1

      What about Bathory..black metal can't start without Bathory..because Bathory give two music style..black metal and viking metal..my favorite band..

  • @jeffnogo
    @jeffnogo 5 месяцев назад +25

    Fun little jump through early black metal history. Norwegian black metal is still really big, but it influenced people all over the world and helped jump-start multiple scenes that have some similarities to the black metal from Norway. However, the best ones have added something unique from their own cultures and histories. You can find great black metal from France, Ukraine, Greece, Chile, Mexico, Canada, Australia, the US, and even China and the Middle East. Getting into black metal can be a very interesting doorway into learning about geography and the history and mythology of just about any country all over the world.

  • @TrymYoutubeMainChannel
    @TrymYoutubeMainChannel 5 месяцев назад +30

    you have Norwegian landscapes and all that awesomeness, then you have the long dark winters , and then combine that with Norwegian seasonal depression .. then you get Norwegian Black metal ...example song ...
    Mayhem - freezing moon

    • @Anghas
      @Anghas 5 месяцев назад +3

      Funny it was written by a swede about an experience where he fell through the ice as a child and died. I would describe kvitrafn from Gorgoroth's project Wardruna to be more accurate to your description

    • @TrymYoutubeMainChannel
      @TrymYoutubeMainChannel 5 месяцев назад

      @@Anghas well a lill bit more detail then you get how my life would portrait or whatever the word is

    • @rrss7212
      @rrss7212 5 месяцев назад

      yeah you swedes like to take a credit for things you have no engagement at all @@Anghas

    • @Anghas
      @Anghas 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@rrss7212 I'm not Swede but pelle aka dead was, he wrote the song

  • @megatryn
    @megatryn 5 месяцев назад +25

    I go to the black metal festival Karmøygeddon every year. It's the cosiest festival ever. All the people are super nice and the atmosphere is awesome. Even non-metalheads attend because of the cosy atmosphere. Good music there as well. The police has even said that they can relax when the festival is on, because there is never any trouble when it is in town.

    • @kellyt4786
      @kellyt4786 4 месяца назад

      There’s a black metal festival!? I would LOVE to go someday!

    • @megatryn
      @megatryn 4 месяца назад +2

      @@kellyt4786 There’s many!

    • @hamishanderson6738
      @hamishanderson6738 4 месяца назад +1

      Hygge?

    • @megatryn
      @megatryn 3 месяца назад

      @@hamishanderson6738 Hygge.

    • @Valfodr_jr
      @Valfodr_jr Месяц назад

      ​@@kellyt4786Karmøygeddon is not a Black Metal festival. It's an ordinary metal festival with mostly old school heavy metal/ power metal and the a few harder bands once in a while. We've had Taake, Jinjer, Septicflesh, Fleshgod Apocalypse and so on, but mainly it's pretty old school.
      If you want to visit a Black Metal festival, I suggest you visit Inferno Metal Festival in Oslo. That's where you'll find the top extreme metal bands every easter.

  • @barbarianbarbie3383
    @barbarianbarbie3383 5 месяцев назад +45

    I haven't fancy black metal before, but now, in my late 40s, i have discovered "Dimmu Borgir" and i absolutely love it!!!! ❤ You can actually understand what they are singing, and its very melodical. Very easy on your ears. Especially a song called "Rite of Passage". Very beautiful.

    • @Zeitgeist6
      @Zeitgeist6 5 месяцев назад

      Try Ethereal Shroud's album Trisagion. British black metal project. Very meditative.

    • @rednaston3982
      @rednaston3982 5 месяцев назад +7

      If you want some beautiful black metal listen to Ulver - Bergtatt

    • @Baph0met666
      @Baph0met666 4 месяца назад +2

      Dimmu Borgir is mainstream black metal and that's symphonic black metal. Try bands like Watain, Serpents Oat, Profanatica, GoatWhore, Gorgoroth, Dark Fortress, Nargaroth just to name a few

    • @ArchieArpeggio
      @ArchieArpeggio 4 месяца назад

      Dimmu Borgir is great live band to see. It truly is an experince. Swedish band Naglfar is also great. Sound is good and clear becouse it is well produced. Also hearing the lyrics is way easier then "old school" bm bands. Hear is video for Perpetual Horrors by Naglfar ruclips.net/video/aB7sfGz_rGY/видео.html
      Also Dark Funeral (from Sweden too) is one of my favourite. This one is called My Funeral ruclips.net/video/TEVodXzNmPM/видео.html

  • @rrss7212
    @rrss7212 5 месяцев назад +4

    wow, this is unexpected. never had i thought that the infamous black metal (at least in metal circuits) would be reacted on this channel. surprised to say da least! thanks!

  • @Anghas
    @Anghas 5 месяцев назад +52

    you should have checked out Dimmu Borgir (old norse for Foggy castle) they even made the billboardlist in the US with Progenies of the great apocalypse, that's known as Mainstream black metal and more the way Satyricon and dimmu plays today. however for the occult experience that is black metal you hit the jackpot with burzum and darkthrone. Burzum and Gorgoroth are both taken from the lord of the rings, where Buruzu means darkness in the language of Mordor and Gorgoroth is the plains between baradûr(saurons castle) and mount doom. many Black metal artists from the early area were nerds inspired by tolkiens writings so you will find songs based on the bleak atmosphere in the tolkien universe long before the 00 movies came out, count grishnak name of burzum performer is also a nudge to tolkien being one of the orcs in the book. however the Norwegian media misunderstood this and just went with the word Count (Greven) as a nickname for him.

    • @evilmessiah81
      @evilmessiah81 5 месяцев назад +2

      dimmu borgir is symphonic black metal, their pruductionlevel is way to high to consider them to true norwegian blackmetal.

    • @Anghas
      @Anghas 5 месяцев назад +6

      @@evilmessiah81 yes, but you can not argue they are the most successful band known all around the world. I never said they were True Norwegian black metal, but a mainstream black metal band. its like Fenriz said " You can enjoy eating cake, but you cant eat cake all the time. sometimes you need bread"

    • @muninn9674
      @muninn9674 5 месяцев назад

      @@evilmessiah81 who cares if its "trve norwegian black metal" bro, thats not even an actual genre to begin with.

    • @zaph1rax
      @zaph1rax 5 месяцев назад

      You can't really enjoy Dimmu or much of these others with just a few seconds here and there. There's a reason why these songs are long, often 8-10 minutes or sometimes more.

    • @user-wu5rv4pk9n
      @user-wu5rv4pk9n 5 месяцев назад +4

      ”Dumme Birger” 😂

  • @Ray-lw2rh
    @Ray-lw2rh 5 месяцев назад +3

    Yay, I suggested you react to Norwegian black metal a couple of weeks ago. Glad you did

  • @violetalar5387
    @violetalar5387 5 месяцев назад

    This made my day 🤣 I've been really waiting for this reaction.

  • @GiampietroDiSanto
    @GiampietroDiSanto 5 месяцев назад +3

    Hi, Italian here: in the early 90s I was about 14/15 and I was already into metal when I first had the chance to have the first taste of black metal. It was exactly the first album you showed: "A blaze in the northern sky" by Darkthrone. I had read about black metal in some metal magazines but back then it was very hard to have access to that stuff (production and distribution was very limited and no internet of course) but very specialized/niche market shops existed who could provide you a copy of some bands (you had not that much of a choice: you basically got what they could provide at that moment). I travelled to Rome where one of those shops was and I found and bought Darkhtrone.
    Love at first hearing. Became a fan of the genre and I went on in the next years buying as many cds as I could of a miriad of bands. Then the crimes associated with some bands hit the news and many articles appeared on magazines and even mainstream newspapers. I was already aware of them because in the meantime I had entered the fanbase circle and it kinda shocked me that all that extremely retricted circle had gone mainstream all of a sudden: for about a decade (the 90s basically) I can assure that very few people knew about it, so much so that the original, primigenial core of fanbase of the genre started to call themselves as the "inner circle" as opposed to later, occasional fans that congregated after the movement had gone popular.
    So yes, in the very beginning it was really felt like a cult very few had access to. Of course, I'm only referring to the musical aspect of the thing not to the crimes themselves or the religious aspects which we, as fans far away from Norway, had clearly nothing to do with.
    It was a journey. A kinda dark one, but still a journey.

  • @vladtheinhaler93
    @vladtheinhaler93 4 месяца назад +4

    Euonymus didn't just take photos, HE GOT ON A BUS TO TOWN, bought a disposable camera (which have to be sent to a lab for processing), came back, AND took the photos, before calling the police!
    Edit: And used the photo for an album cover!

  • @karkir-joharkarntkristkark9507
    @karkir-joharkarntkristkark9507 5 месяцев назад +8

    Scientific research shows that fans of the genre are affected positively to an uplifted mood. Some people claims it's catharsis (cleansing) for them, living out negative feelings through the music. For me personally, I think actually it may be caused by the fast rythms combined with the bursts of creative impulses, also mentioned in the video, stimulating high frequency brain waves.

  • @TheTrueMayhem88
    @TheTrueMayhem88 5 месяцев назад +2

    Hi Tyler. I know you are not so active in engaging with the comment section, but I’ll have to say that is actually the first time I am commenting on one of your videos, I am now a boring family man and have mellowed quite a bit, but I used to be an hard core black metal musician (had my own black metal band at some point when younger) but everyone knows that black metal is just as «exotic» as brunost and is the typhichal Norwegian deal. Anyways.. I thought that Tyler would rip this genere apart because of the backstory and just the sound of the music, but I am actually very impressed of your analysis of the genere and music in its entirety. As someone (as you admitted) that didnt listen to any metal and didnt know much about it, I must admit you actually got the spirit and the reasons why it blew up. I’t seems like you just get it. Hats of to you Tyler. You are amazing and your enthusiasm really made me admire you. Although this is not your music, you still can catch the spirit and understanding of what it is all about. I had to admit I was nervous of your review, but you were spot on. And as a first time listener, that is very rare. Just to see your enthusiasm and analysis is to be admired. Hats off to you. All love from Norway ❤️

  • @mattacaster2935
    @mattacaster2935 5 месяцев назад +6

    Me and my friend became aware of Black metal in the UK in spring 1994. In a pre-internet age, it was very hard to hear about these bands and even harder to source any CD's or demos without buying the magazine -' Terrorizer' and sending off for them through post to a dodgy company, maybe abroad. Darkthrone were the first we discovered and was like nothing heard before! The Uk band 'Cradle of filth' had just released their debut album which had a profound effect on us. By 1996 there were plenty of new bands and releases emerging and a good mail order company in UK and a venue in Bradford where I saw many of them live - Mayhem, Cradle of filth (twice) Marduk, Dark Funeral , Gehenna, Mysticum, Immortal (twice) met Abbath) Dissection - high 5'd the late Jon Nodveidt and own a drumstick used by Mayhem drummer, Hellhammer playing for Immortal (1995). Me and my friend lived this scene for a good few years, wore band T-shirts constantly, and was the perfect antidote to all the 90's Britpop bands and mainstream culture I hated at the time. Never got to see Emperor and Satyricon. Still have a lot of CD's , some vinyl, play some from time to time! The film' Lords of Chaos' is worth a watch but is an Americanised and over the top version not liked or supported by the bands featured in it!

    • @pauln6803
      @pauln6803 5 месяцев назад +1

      I remember Terrorizer!
      They used to be pretty brutal in their album reviews.
      Sadly it morphed into a harder edged Metal spanner or Kerrap.

    • @eon14873
      @eon14873 3 месяца назад +1

      Emperor are playing Glasgow in March. I'm travelling from Liverpool to see them

  • @Zeitgeist6
    @Zeitgeist6 5 месяцев назад +4

    19:33 those are real goat heads. Also those are real people on the crosses.

  • @progperljungman8218
    @progperljungman8218 5 месяцев назад

    You had a very good take on this for a short video.

  • @christophersims3319
    @christophersims3319 5 месяцев назад +5

    I can’t lie, I know it’s corny and wrong but I get the giggles when normie types first hear about Dead/Mayham/Varg.

  • @kemering
    @kemering 5 месяцев назад +3

    The 90’s was a wierd era.
    17:35 The frontman Sigurd Wongraven when he’s not on a stage is married with kids, producing wine and champagne in southern Europe, having exhibition at Munch museum and racing cars. You wouldn’t connect him with black metal if you met him.

  • @chrisjensen8307
    @chrisjensen8307 5 месяцев назад +4

    Black metal is such an underrated metal genre.

  • @Nickos336
    @Nickos336 4 месяца назад +3

    "That sounds like a tortured soul singing" accurate

  • @kievitz
    @kievitz 4 месяца назад

    One of the best reaction takes on this genre, hands down.

  • @Schweinegulasch
    @Schweinegulasch 4 месяца назад

    Surprisingly good reaction. Well done

  • @mtaffer
    @mtaffer 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have just recently started listening to some of this myself. What's interesting is that there are genre's within black metal, and some of it does not even have satanic lyrics anymore. There is ambient black metal which is my favorite and is more about nature and the music is melancholic and relaxing. Also, there are a lot of black metal bands from the US now. It's more about the style of the music now instead of the lyrical content per say. Tremelo picking and screeching vocals are part of it, but some bands have taken it and made it their own. There is a band called Wayfarer who are from the US and their music is all about the wild west, but it uses the black metal style of music to convey that lawless backdrop. Agoloch are a really interesting band that do not have satanic lyrics and sing about nature primarily. A lot of bands have veered away from the satanic imagery, but that does still exist and has it's own naming convention now within the black metal community. There is even Christian black metal that is called unblack metal or "white" metal. Do another video exploring the different genre's within black metal, that would be eye opening considering this one only covers the dark aspects of it.

  • @klauswigsmith
    @klauswigsmith 5 месяцев назад +10

    THE definitive album to listen to as an intro to Norwegian Black Metal is "De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas" by Mayhem. There is no other.
    DO NOT search for Mayhem's "The Dawn of the Black Hearts" DO NOT. Let Per/Dead rest in peace.

  • @kuoppari76
    @kuoppari76 5 месяцев назад +1

    A good Hollywood movie has also been made about the birth of Mayhem and the Norwegian black metal scene, it's called Lords of Chaos

  • @SechsGrammCaratillo
    @SechsGrammCaratillo 23 дня назад

    I simply love this reaction. This dude is really open-minded, truly a gem

  • @HGSolberg
    @HGSolberg 5 месяцев назад +9

    The band Dimmu Borgir would probably be a good step-stone into Norwegian black metal. Their music is a bit more symphonic than most of the other bands, and is probably easier to get used to for people who aren't used to this type of music.
    Also, the notoriousity (is that a word in English?) of Norwegian black metal is mainly down to one person, namely Varg Vikernes aka Count Grishnackh aka Kristian Vikernes (birth name). He also took the legal name Louis Cachet after he moved to France, after his release from prison.
    I noticed in the article you were reading that he was mentioned several times by different names, which might give the impression that it's not the same person.
    Of course, most people involved in this type of music aren't maniacs, they are just musicians, some (most?) very good at what they're doing.
    You should also definitely check out the interview with Gaahl, linked in the article. It's actually more like a short documentary than an interview. But be warned that Gaahl is also kind of a crazy person who has done time in prison for violent crimes.

    • @crow4936
      @crow4936 5 месяцев назад +1

      Dissection Before Dimmu m8 but I get what your saying Dimmu is my fave along with Dissection and Dark throne

    • @verandisoldusty6834
      @verandisoldusty6834 3 месяца назад +1

      A tad late but the word you're looking for is notoriety 🤘.

    • @HGSolberg
      @HGSolberg 3 месяца назад

      @@verandisoldusty6834 Right. That's the word I was looking for.🙂👍

  • @Iskaldur2023
    @Iskaldur2023 5 месяцев назад +2

    Nice video, i am from Sweden and I like Norweigan Black Metal very much, Immortal and Isengard is good bands too 🤟🏼😁

  • @DarkSide.666
    @DarkSide.666 2 месяца назад

    that was the best reaction from a non metal head i´ve ever seen, unbias, chill and respectful. Nice one brother

  • @kunilsen2519
    @kunilsen2519 5 месяцев назад +4

    I learned about Norwegian black metal from foreigners lol
    I never knew it was such a big part of Norway culture, but to me it feels more like it is mostly contained within a big buble.

    • @cheesedemon88
      @cheesedemon88 4 месяца назад +2

      It was never really part of mainstream culture, and especially today, it’s more of an export then anything else. It got a bunch of media attention in the 90s with the church burnings and murders, but it soon crawled back into the corners of society and eventually lost its mystique. You are right about it being a bubble, if you are in the larger metal community, pretty much everyone knows about it and has an opinion.

  • @christerknutsen8031
    @christerknutsen8031 5 месяцев назад +2

    There is a hollywood b-producted movie about this whole uprising of black metal named : Lords of Chaos. Pretty good actually

  • @rebeccadismuke8740
    @rebeccadismuke8740 16 дней назад

    I LOVE black metal..... Thank you for being so open minded to the music more than the history.....

  • @MikeJohannessen
    @MikeJohannessen 5 месяцев назад +7

    Not my kind of music, but I remember some of those stories as a kid.

  • @odinulveson9101
    @odinulveson9101 5 месяцев назад +8

    Hah, awesome! Regarding this type of metal, also check out Baron Blo/ Baron Blood. Portrayed by our famous satirical comedian, Otto Jespersen 😁 Hes portraying køl svart dødsmetal/ coal black death metal🤘💀 You do find several of his characters on RUclips!

  • @ngaourapahoe
    @ngaourapahoe 5 месяцев назад

    It gave me the chills

  • @DropB
    @DropB 5 месяцев назад +1

    Time to learn. And it's pretty big thing in Europe in general, not just in Norway.

  • @robingrtta5102
    @robingrtta5102 5 месяцев назад +4

    Mayhem has a crazy story tho 😂 even got a movie on netflix about them and things they did

  • @baalzhamon8491
    @baalzhamon8491 5 месяцев назад +2

    gaahl, the vocalist of Gorgoroth, have a new band named Gaahl's Wyrd which sounds great

  • @lilith7867
    @lilith7867 4 месяца назад +3

    Great reaction. Don’t be fooled by the „dark“ image tho. I got to meet Gaahl (singer of Gorgoroth) in 2021 and he was truly one of the nicest people i’ve ever met. Of course there’s some weird people in the bands and fandoms of black metal but besides those people, i have found it to be the nicest fandom ever. As a 16 year old petite girl, i feel very comfortable at black metal concerts

    • @King_Conan
      @King_Conan 3 месяца назад +1

      Sorry but he is a weirdo. He's one of the worst. He was just nice to you when you met him.

    • @lilith7867
      @lilith7867 3 месяца назад

      ⁠@@King_Conan have you ever even talked to him? How is he a weirdo

    • @King_Conan
      @King_Conan 3 месяца назад

      @lilith7867 Are you kidding? You never heard of him tying people up and torturing them? The guy is sick. I also find it a little weird that this big scary man is attracted to young boyish looking men, but I'm not allowed to think there is anything wrong with it I guess.

    • @King_Conan
      @King_Conan 3 месяца назад +1

      He has been known to tie people up and torture them. Go look it up

    • @King_Conan
      @King_Conan 3 месяца назад +1

      He has been known to tie people up and torture them. Go look it up

  • @noneofyourbusiness3288
    @noneofyourbusiness3288 2 месяца назад +1

    Black Metal is certainly a very interesting genre, an acquired taste to be sure, but very rewarding once you "get it". Some sub-genres and bands I would recommend:
    Black Metal: Immortal, Dissection
    Post Black Metal: Agalloch, Harakiri for the Sky
    Epic Black Metal: Caladan Brood, Summoning

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier 5 месяцев назад +1

    I prefer Norwegian jazz myself.
    Norwegian folk music is also really interesting.
    My old home city Trondheim has a pretty good jazz line on the university.
    The region also have it's own genre of rock.
    And while I'm not usually into rock it's also interesting in some ways.

  • @AwesomePossum1987
    @AwesomePossum1987 4 месяца назад

    Hell yeah ! Best metal
    Check out:
    Behemoth (not Norwegian black metal, but one of my favorites)
    Gorgoroth
    Mayhem. Btw, the first album Deathcrush had a hand hanging with pink colors around the cover. It was supposed to be red, but ended up pink and it's iconic in so many ways.
    Witch Club Satan
    Dark Throne

  • @MatthewEaton
    @MatthewEaton 4 месяца назад

    Ah, TRVE KVLT indeed. Good to see someone enjoying the humble offerings. Nothing like the story of Mayhem to really put a pep in your undead steps!

  • @TonGolem
    @TonGolem 3 месяца назад

    Well done, mate

  • @Federico.el.Noruego
    @Federico.el.Noruego Месяц назад +1

    Cheers from Norway🤘🏼🍺

  • @Rallarberg
    @Rallarberg 5 месяцев назад +9

    There are definitely some real talent in the black metal scene. If you need more evidence for that, check out (the very much non-black metal but with shared roots) Wardruna - the project started by ex-Gorgoroth drummer Einar 'kvitrafn' Selvik and frontman Gaahl, to explore early medieval Norwegian music. Gaahl has later quit the project (and music alltogether). My absolute favorite tunes from Wardruna being Lyfafjell and Helvegen - the live version of the latter feat. Aurora is absolutely magical: ruclips.net/video/FnkTuHP9q3o/видео.html&ab_channel=wardruna

    • @StarThePlat
      @StarThePlat 5 месяцев назад

      Dont forget about obtained enslavement :)

    • @Zeitgeist6
      @Zeitgeist6 5 месяцев назад +1

      Wardruna is fantastic 🤘 Especially live. I've seen them I think 5 times now and it's pure magic. The music transports you to another world.

  • @XxXNightcoreQueenXxXV2
    @XxXNightcoreQueenXxXV2 5 месяцев назад +2

    Coolest black metal thing i got to ever was to go and see the world's first black metal musical Svartediket on the Norwegian national stage.
    sources; news clip - ruclips.net/video/HKj-Pkqe114/видео.html
    trailer - ruclips.net/video/5kfGyOgRBf0/видео.html

  • @SKvldlf
    @SKvldlf 4 месяца назад +2

    He started with a good song

  • @zaph1rax
    @zaph1rax 5 месяцев назад +4

    It's not just Norwegian Black Metal, the genre Black Metal itself was first developed in Norway and Norwegian Black Metal is still considered the best of it's kind in the world. While the genre takes it's name from Venom's album, Venom's music by itself were very different to what we consider to be Black Metal today.

    • @progperljungman8218
      @progperljungman8218 5 месяцев назад +2

      *caughing* Bathory?

    • @zaph1rax
      @zaph1rax 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@progperljungman8218 Sure, I'll give them some credit for contributing to the development of the genre as well :)

    • @jasonjames6383
      @jasonjames6383 5 месяцев назад +4

      It was actually first developed in England (Venom), Switzerland (Hellhammer/Celtic Frost) and Sweden (Bathory), however, Norway popularised it and made it a scene in the early 90s. You're right in saying it's not just a Norwegian thing anymore, it's all over the world with a big scene in countries outside Scandananavia like Poland and Ukraine.

    • @progperljungman8218
      @progperljungman8218 5 месяцев назад +2

      @jasonjames6383 You're perfectly right! I'd like to count in Mercyful Fate as well, since they contributed to the genre with esthetics, lyrical content and "image" in ways that can't be ignored. Black metal is so much more than "a musical style/genre".

    • @jasonjames6383
      @jasonjames6383 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@progperljungman8218 I did think about including Mercyful Fate in there too for the same reasons you've mentioned.

  • @Wicketz-hv7gb
    @Wicketz-hv7gb Месяц назад

    I've listened to hard rock and metal since the 70's, but never listened to black metal until 2004. I heard all the horror stories in the 90's and just figured I wouldn't like it. Then I happened to hear some black metal like Emperor, Borknagar, Dimmu Borgir, and Enslaved, and my reaction was, holy shit, this sounds amazing!

  • @alexvoyd1132
    @alexvoyd1132 4 месяца назад +1

    Black Metal is my favourite genre of music. Maybe my favourite thing in the world. Why?
    Cause it is so varied and always progressing. I get why you found the songs you listened but the phrase "it barely scratched the surface" couldnt be more true.
    From the acoustic guitars,who sound like sad ballads sung by hobbits and dwarves,of "Ulver - Kveldssanger" to the shrieking guitars (of the same band actually!!!) of "Nattens Madrigal"
    From the brutal nature of Marduk,to the soft nature of Alcest! From the traditional songs of Darkthrone to the avant-garde songs of Dodheimsgard!
    From being a dark knight fighting ancient monsters in a forest of "In the nightside Eclipse" from Emperor,to the urban,cold (metaphorically) feeling of "White Ward"
    From the classical arrengements of Carach Angren, to the Jazzy Black Metal of "Shining (NOR)"
    I can keep writing forever tbh... Black metal is a huge beast of a music genre,for me,kind of separate from the rest of the metal genres cause the point in BM is to evolve and never sound the same again (even though ofc there are "traditional black metal" bands out there)

  • @binkymagnus
    @binkymagnus 4 месяца назад

    there's a video with Fenriz from Darkthrone called Black Metal 101 or something like that. It's just him talking for about an hour explaining the history of the genre. He's a human encyclopedia of the genre.

  • @janak132
    @janak132 5 месяцев назад +6

    I'm not a huge fan of this brand of Metal, but some of this is quite technically difficult, yeah. Several Black Metalers have paralel careers as advanced professional musicians in more normal genres.

  • @joshuacole1482
    @joshuacole1482 4 месяца назад

    Nice bud!!🤘

  • @ngaourapahoe
    @ngaourapahoe 5 месяцев назад +4

    Yes, there is also Heavy Metal and Symphonic Metal. The latter is very beautiful, you might want to listen to Nightwish....

  • @BlackMetal_Addict
    @BlackMetal_Addict Месяц назад

    everything you said was such complement to me.

  • @SouthHill_
    @SouthHill_ 5 месяцев назад +1

    The metal with screaming and the like that you're probably thinking of is generally black metal and death metal and ones similar to it. There are genres of metal that are a lot more mellow, such as symphonic and neo-classical.

  • @Runar777
    @Runar777 4 месяца назад

    Come to Inferno Metal Festival in Norway where you can experience Norwegian Black Metal at home ground.

  • @Khezerghul
    @Khezerghul 5 месяцев назад +9

    Down the street from our local high school, there's a big murial of the Mayhem logo, honoring them as the community's local (although noisy) musical "heroes" 😄
    A bit ironic is that a lot of black metal bands (both Norwegian and from around the world) LOVE to use names created by JRR Tolkien, a very strict Catholic 😅
    For example Gorgoroth (the band) is a dusty plain in the dark lands of Mordor, and musicians like Shagrath (Dimmu Borgir) and Grishnack (Mayhem) are names of high ranking orcs from Mordor. 🤘

  • @TrymYoutubeMainChannel
    @TrymYoutubeMainChannel 5 месяцев назад

    I grew up on Black Metal specially junior high years

  • @christiandeuer2425
    @christiandeuer2425 5 месяцев назад

    The Bald Guy with Corpsepaint is Rune "Galder" Andersen, founder of Old Mans Child and Member of Dimmu Borgir, Black Metal Legend.

  • @rickc2102
    @rickc2102 5 месяцев назад +2

    As a metal American, I'm a little surprised by the average American sometimes.

  • @84jancar
    @84jancar 5 месяцев назад +1

    You must listen to this one. Dimmu borgir, progenies of the great apocalypse live at wacken

  • @Morty92x
    @Morty92x Месяц назад

    ruclips.net/user/shortsSWzodw36fy4?si=KHJZjVLo3jy1kPV5
    New music incoming from Norway! 🤟

  • @Xirque666
    @Xirque666 5 месяцев назад +1

    Tyler, you need to celebrate Black Easter in Oslo next year ar the Inferno Festival. If you want to get to know metalheads, volunteer at the festival, and I can garantee you new friends for life.

  • @weritas6989
    @weritas6989 5 месяцев назад +3

    You should react to a video of someone telling the full story of the band. The whole story of meyham is very interesting. It is also a movie about this called Lords of chaos. You should watch it.

    • @GrossePutea5Dollards
      @GrossePutea5Dollards 5 месяцев назад

      LOOL! Lords of chaos is crap. Any real bm fans know that fact !

  • @KaylaSalasidis
    @KaylaSalasidis 5 месяцев назад +1

    It's weirdly funny when he says “that'll wake u upl” at 14:35 because I sleep and study to this song 😅

  • @LastEuropaKiss
    @LastEuropaKiss 5 месяцев назад +1

    I never expected him to look at Black Metal

  • @user-nc9ct6ky3z
    @user-nc9ct6ky3z 4 месяца назад

    Maybe for the future you can look into a different type of black metal called dsbm who are using most of the time complete different vocal styles compared to the traditional type of singing within black metal.
    Ps. Black metal has probably almost as much sub genres as metal in it's whole and in my personal opinion the most experimental of all metal genres because they will try to use different aspects in it like instruments, sounds of nature and even using certain effects that can be created by playing/recording it somewhere else than a studio for exaple outside or an empty building.

  • @joshsykes3670
    @joshsykes3670 5 месяцев назад +1

    "That sounds like a tortured soul singing." Man, you've got no idea. Look up Dead (Pelle Ohlin). Tortured soul indeed.

  • @Karldin83
    @Karldin83 5 месяцев назад +3

    Those are real people on crosses in the background in the Gorgoroth video. Volunteers actually. You should have taken a look at Carving a Giant. Well, maybe in your own time and not on a video.
    Last time I saw Mayhem live was while on a family trip to Portland, OR. Was slightly disappointed by the fake pig heads, but I'm sure American safety people wouldn't allow them to use real ones from the butcher shops lol. Going to Cærimoniae Nidarosiae in January. Will be awesome

  • @DefenderX
    @DefenderX 5 месяцев назад +8

    You should also try to listen to Kaizers Orchestra. Not metal, but a well known norwegian gypsy rock band that's performed internationally.

  • @DeadDeadOnTheBed
    @DeadDeadOnTheBed 5 месяцев назад +1

    16:38 Per Yngve (Dead) was a pretty much tortured soul.

  • @lxw6657
    @lxw6657 4 месяца назад

    Should now try out Deafheaven's sunbather album, or Loathe - I let it in and it took everything.
    It's Blackgaze and a bit more accessible sort of version of "DSBM" depressive s**cidal black metal, but the melody work is insane, the instrumentation and songwriting is some of the best.

  • @themplar
    @themplar 2 месяца назад

    Gotta love black metal.
    But for the fun of it. What about some fun/party metal? Take a look at Electric Callboy. (We got the moves, tekkno train, your touch)
    Pretty sure you will enjoy it.

  • @SonOfBaraki359
    @SonOfBaraki359 5 месяцев назад +2

    TRVE NORWEGIAN BLACK METAL !
    \m/

  • @natashka1982
    @natashka1982 Месяц назад

    Funny,most of these bands are pretty down to earth. I hung out with Dark Funeral in a tour bus 23 years ago and they were very normal and respectful dudes. Like Cannibal Corpse or Incantation or Megadeth that I also hung out with. A lot of it is just the image.

  • @eclat4641
    @eclat4641 2 месяца назад

    14:28 love that song!

    • @eclat4641
      @eclat4641 2 месяца назад

      Yep there is singing …

  • @FeldmarszaekDuda
    @FeldmarszaekDuda Месяц назад

    Check out "Mother North" by Satyricon. The original video, not the symphonic one.

  • @wolverine669
    @wolverine669 5 месяцев назад +1

    These days there are so many styles of black metal and also mixed genres, like black/death metal, blackened death metal, black/doom metal, folk/black metal etc etc.....

    • @---r654
      @---r654 4 месяца назад

      Cosmic pagan dsbm rabm a weird genre but its real

    • @---r654
      @---r654 4 месяца назад

      The weird Nu black metal

  • @SavageIntent
    @SavageIntent 5 месяцев назад +2

    Ah I was wondering if this would ever come up as a video. And here we are! I do love black metal, I very much hate that the far right have been trying to co-opt the genre over the past few decades.

  • @TheOsloDude
    @TheOsloDude 5 месяцев назад

    You should check out performances like Dimmu Borgir Mourning Palace live at wacken, or Satyricon - Mother North live at the Opera, symphonic black metal, much easier on the ears lol

  • @darkiee69
    @darkiee69 4 месяца назад

    A lot of metalbands are on smaller labels, they're just happy to be played so more people can discover them. They're not like the big pop labels like universal and sony. So I don't think you'll have any copyright problems.

  • @eclat4641
    @eclat4641 2 месяца назад

    There certainly are manny types of metal music. 😊
    War metal, viking metal,
    pirate metal,
    blackend deathgrind,
    Post metal, cyber grind, pathological goregrind,

  • @Nightwalk444
    @Nightwalk444 29 дней назад

    There are very melodic Black Metal songs out there as well if one can get used to the vocals.

  • @thegurem
    @thegurem 5 месяцев назад +3

    I really enjoy watching his face as he realises what happened in the early black metal scene 😅 yes its a very well known and popular music genre in norway. I have a fond memory of my now deceased grandmother reading the lyrics of Kampfars "troll" loudly and laughing

  • @kokkolintu3528
    @kokkolintu3528 4 месяца назад

    🤘

  • @eclat4641
    @eclat4641 2 месяца назад

    And that mayhem one has a great solo .( i think.)

  • @ScottyWiard
    @ScottyWiard 4 месяца назад +1

    Now I need you to listen to a genre called depressive suicidal black metal

  • @owlietowlie4015
    @owlietowlie4015 4 месяца назад

    the parties are great! drinking tea and talking about philosophy (no joke)

  • @TrymYoutubeMainChannel
    @TrymYoutubeMainChannel 5 месяцев назад +2

    Immortal - Blasyrgh mighty ravendark

  • @ibanjaxed
    @ibanjaxed 4 месяца назад

    Dark Funeral as well

  • @TullaRask
    @TullaRask 5 месяцев назад +2

    Well, I'm not so sure about origins in Oslo, Bergen maybe. Emperor comes from Notodden, about 2 h from Oslo.

    • @beelzeduck
      @beelzeduck 5 месяцев назад +2

      Umm, wat?
      Oh sure, one could be extra picky and mumble nonsense about Mayhem really being from Langhus (Or Aarseths origins as a trønder) - but to exclude Oslo in favor of Bergen is a bit.. silly.
      Sure, there was Old Funeral doing demos in Bergen in the late 80s. Just as Stigma Diabolicum (precursor of Thorns) did up in Trondheim. All of course were part of the (not just black metal) tape trading scene of those times.
      Point is that the Helvete store became the hub for the scene that evolved.
      Bergen was important, sure - not just regarding bands - but with Pytten and the infamous productions at Grieghallen as well.
      And the interview with Vikernes, which basically introduced the mainstream to the scene and the "desired" narrative.

    • @TullaRask
      @TullaRask 5 месяцев назад

      @@beelzeduck I would say black metal root are mainly rural. Of course things ended up in Oslo, everything ends up here, it's the capital after all. I grew up in Telemark and the anti Oslo-sentiment fits very well with this anti-establishment it has been replaced with.

  • @gianlucadaga8628
    @gianlucadaga8628 4 месяца назад

    Barzam!! 😅 Euro and Dead, we miss you ! 😢

  • @QazwerDave
    @QazwerDave 5 месяцев назад +11

    Black Metal is my absolute favourite genre.
    Most of the most famous and legendary bands, musicians and songs from Norwegian Black Metal was made in the early 90's and is poorly produced / recorded on purpose.
    Majority of modern Black Metal is produced well and is way better IMO !!

    • @QazwerDave
      @QazwerDave 5 месяцев назад +1

      Batushka and MgLa are great modern examples.
      Both Polish, and that's not accidental following the Theocratic journey Poland has been on politically the last decade !!

    • @Ray-lw2rh
      @Ray-lw2rh 5 месяцев назад +1

      Taake is my personal favorite. Amazing band

    • @kellyt4786
      @kellyt4786 4 месяца назад

      @@Ray-lw2rhTaake is so good! One of my favorites too! 🖤🤘🏻

  • @eclat4641
    @eclat4641 2 месяца назад

    Welcome 😊

  • @Redcloudsrocks
    @Redcloudsrocks 5 месяцев назад +11

    you should chekc out the power-metal genre, It actually has some of the most uplifting lyrics in music funnily enough and many bands are very melodic rather than just screaming.
    sonata arctica is a good one

  • @CM-ey7nq
    @CM-ey7nq 5 месяцев назад +1

    Very much a Dio, Sabbath, Priest, Maiden etc fan. Give me Antrax (the band not the disease) and I'm a teenager again. Dabbled a little in the Norwegian black metal scene in the 90's. Nope, not for me :) Love life too much I guess.
    Still love Dimmu Borgir. And Sabaton if you give me enough to drink. The latter is very far from death/black metal though :)