I was tempted to write a long and emphatic denial against the accusation of overthinking, but then I realized that if I did so, I would only be falling into Farvann's clever trap. 😎 Also, nice shot of "House at a Lake with Mountains". Was not expecting *that* in a Farvann video. 🙂
Love this moment with austrian artist's painting. People don't care that the creator of some piece of art can also be a bad person. But if some guy from a metal band drank a lot of alcohol in the 80s (didn't even kill anyone!) they immediately think badly of him. And people who wear the cross dont' think about the fact that 500 years ago there were bloody campaigns for the god of this cross... Nice video by the way! 😁
From the title, I thought it's about different types of black metalheads) For example, the one who's more into thrash/death wouldn't get along with the atmospheic/depressive one. This example is from my life;)
That's actually very deep. Especially the art-artist, and the fireplace monologue. I liked them much. And tbh that picture was not that bad - pretty amateurish, but not bad. It's a shame the artist didn't stick with painting.
Black metal heads are definitely the "edgy nerds" of Metal. There's a lot of generas of metal that definitely kind of fall into a nerd category. I frankly love when the black metal nerds and the symphonic D&D playing nerds (Bal Sagoth, Wind Rose,Amon Amarth, etc..) get together to produce something crazy. That high fantasy, medieval, symphonic metal and black metal actually mixes together in amazing ways. I love when strange mixes of styles just melt into each other. I would love to find a band that mixes the sounds of say, Xastur, before he went acoustic, with medieval fantasy, and really strange industrial music, like the 80's industrial band, Skinny Puppy. Then again, I love strange sound experiments. You never know what you're going to get when you squish a bunch of styles together.
I didn’t actually know that painting so I had to google it. After finding out who it was made by I just let out a small ”oh” and continued watching the video.
I would be really interested to hear your thoughts about differentiating art from the artist, because it can be a quite polarizing and difficult topic.
Its not polarizing, people should be allowed to express ideas they do not act upon or do not agree on in its entirety. To say otherwise goes against principles of democracy and establishes pathway to censorship and tyranny, be it patriarchal conservative theocracy or Oregon/California. This was my TED-Talk. Yes it is this short
@@KrakenIsMahB with polarizing I meant that the general public is rather divided about this topic. I personally think that as long as you don't actively financially support questionable artists, you can listen to or watch anything you want.
@@NowImaKpopper by saying "questionable artists" you made the rule so vague that anything that isnt liked, could be called out wrongly. "Artists" that do something for spreading their ideas are not called artists but campaigners, activists, etc. I listen to something purely for artistic experience, not to support someone's campaign or to look good to the public, which can suck my donkey kong.
@@ravenclaw_3160 It's the logo of the band Insomnium. I actually don't listen to them much, but I love their first album and I think their logo is very cool, so I used it as my pfp.
The scene where the Farvan’s gray shirt character plays Sevendust in @1:08 & considers it Black Metal is so hilarious Hahaha!!! They’re a great band though!
1:10 It's not even so much the "I thought you like Metal by black people" thing, but rather that ordinary people tend to think that BM listeners like every kind of music where people scream and play distorted guitar, as those people can't see the difference between these kinds of metal. For instance, some people thought that the German ESC contribution would be right up my alley.
About a month ago I burned a CD with tracks from many different genres of metal for my hip-hop-loving friend. He listened to it and said it all sounded the same to him, and had the typical non-metalhead response: "the instruments sound nice but I don't like the screaming vocals". There was thrash, death, black, heavy, goth, power, and prog metal there. It all sounded the same to him. Though, I suspect it would be the same in reverse, if he showed me different genres of hip hop, they would probably all sound the same to me.
@@MihaelTurina Well, it mostly depends on how musically trained your ear is. I can easily differentiate between different genres of hip hop, but I have also listened to a lot of that as a teenager. You even see that in less experienced listeners of Black Metal sometimes, when they seriously claim that the sound of "Filosofem" or "Transilvanian Hunger" could be achieved by recording a 5 watt practice amp with a headset. Well, theoretically, with some setups you can get slightly close, but not without the audio-engineering wizardry of someone like Pytten.
Damn, got me dead to rights... Always love to see the perspective I live, but through another's eyes. My introvertism isn't helped any by autism. Great vid as usual Farvann!
"That's easy,you put on headphones,press play" Right? And best part,I can't understand lyrics in most music without looking up the lyrics,which is great. So I don't know when the guy sings about ripping out the guts of people like me.
I believe this applies to metal heads in general. We may not all enjoy the same styles and bands, but the community of brutality is cut from the same cloth.
I am autistic and I second this, my particular strain of autism makes me stay in my room all day every day listening to whatever Black Metal Promotion has to offer
I am in this video and I like it :D Point 2. always comes up. But I always ask them, if they can enjoy a piece of art from an artist they don't know or know nothing about their background? If yes, then the discussion is over. Pont 3 is so true, but I don't think that's only Black Metal, but Metal in general. I label myself as a metalhead and have lot of metalhead friends. Do aour tastes in music overlap or intersect? Most of the time not :D Most of them are into power metal and subsections of them. Just yesterday one of my frined tried to recommend me some "folkpower" band :D
I knew I wasn't going to be popular even among metalhead groups when I'd only listen to Gorgoroth, Dimmu Borgir and Burzum (at 15). I'm 28 now and it didn't get much better.
I do relate to the black metalhead, after all there's nothing so fondly about relevant things because there's nothing so special about it, it's just a waste of opportunities that you are not interested into and people shouldn't force others into their biddings. Just perceive your vision into something that you enjoy the most.
A great song, and a great example of the fact that Black Metal DOES NOT EXIST. And never did. Except for the voice, that song is slow paced heavy metal.
@@perlundgren7797 Ah ok, so my search obviously was not thorough enough. At least my assumption went in the right direction. :D Thank you for your kind elucidation!
-so black metal is not made by black people? -nope, i mean sometimes -and pirate metal is not made be pirates? -no -and viking metal is not made by vikings? -of course not! -and drinking metal is not made by alcoholics? -W E L L
*They even played AC/DC last time, at 4 AM when everybody left* hahaa, this cracked me up, a lot of places do things like that. It also automatically becomes a tell-tale sign of Germany and other European countries (I assume Berlin is different?) where by 4AM everything is done in a dance floor. Where I'm from, 3 AM is when things REALLY start in those environments!
How is this so exaggerated yet very accurate at the same time 🥲
80% true at least😂 only thing I kinda disagree on is "production is too good" but that one's a classic
1:00 Adolf’s painting…
The best painting he ever did was the wall he painted with his brain.
2:00 Man, that was deeply philosophical even if it was meant to be a skit.
@@Farvann Black metal head reads Kant or Schopenhauer or some other philosopher and just sighs, "nothing original...thought that before" 😂
@@d1ssolv3r yeah atleast its relatable
I was tempted to write a long and emphatic denial against the accusation of overthinking, but then I realized that if I did so, I would only be falling into Farvann's clever trap. 😎
Also, nice shot of "House at a Lake with Mountains". Was not expecting *that* in a Farvann video. 🙂
You overthought so much, that you overthought your own overthinking. Trap is unavoidable
Perhaps I can redirect the overthinking so it loops around and becomes *regular* thinking... 🤔
(Off in the distance, Farvann laughs. 😀)
@@HesherJohn and now I've lost THE game, damn you.
Whutever
Love this moment with austrian artist's painting. People don't care that the creator of some piece of art can also be a bad person. But if some guy from a metal band drank a lot of alcohol in the 80s (didn't even kill anyone!) they immediately think badly of him. And people who wear the cross dont' think about the fact that 500 years ago there were bloody campaigns for the god of this cross...
Nice video by the way! 😁
Austrian to be accurate
i know he is austrian, just checked you 😉😉😉
I read cross as crocs and got confused for a bit
what did he do tho?
@@parasitedeadbeforesunrise He grew a funny mustache. And then did some other, less funny, things.
What?! Death metal is not made by Death?!
Well....
I love how you always use that one dance move xD
From the title, I thought it's about different types of black metalheads) For example, the one who's more into thrash/death wouldn't get along with the atmospheic/depressive one. This example is from my life;)
@@Farvann which video
@@Farvann thanks
"...and Thrash metal is not made by Alcoholics?"
"we-e-e-e-ll..."
That's actually very deep. Especially the art-artist, and the fireplace monologue. I liked them much.
And tbh that picture was not that bad - pretty amateurish, but not bad. It's a shame the artist didn't stick with painting.
Black metal heads are definitely the "edgy nerds" of Metal. There's a lot of generas of metal that definitely kind of fall into a nerd category. I frankly love when the black metal nerds and the symphonic D&D playing nerds (Bal Sagoth, Wind Rose,Amon Amarth, etc..) get together to produce something crazy. That high fantasy, medieval, symphonic metal and black metal actually mixes together in amazing ways. I love when strange mixes of styles just melt into each other. I would love to find a band that mixes the sounds of say, Xastur, before he went acoustic, with medieval fantasy, and really strange industrial music, like the 80's industrial band, Skinny Puppy. Then again, I love strange sound experiments. You never know what you're going to get when you squish a bunch of styles together.
It’s definitely not exactly what you described, but Altar of Plagues has some cool combinations of industrial(ish) sounds and black metal
All Metalheads are nerds, regardless of subgenres
Stormlord is very great too, it’s a mix of black and power metal
@@slaythembeforemefuck yeah we are
I didn’t actually know that painting so I had to google it. After finding out who it was made by I just let out a small ”oh” and continued watching the video.
every time Farvann looks at the camera I’m 💀 lol
I would be really interested to hear your thoughts about differentiating art from the artist, because it can be a quite polarizing and difficult topic.
Man have I got a video for you! 😁
ruclips.net/video/udgsGRZsJ5U/видео.html
Its not polarizing, people should be allowed to express ideas they do not act upon or do not agree on in its entirety. To say otherwise goes against principles of democracy and establishes pathway to censorship and tyranny, be it patriarchal conservative theocracy or Oregon/California.
This was my TED-Talk. Yes it is this short
@@KrakenIsMahB with polarizing I meant that the general public is rather divided about this topic.
I personally think that as long as you don't actively financially support questionable artists, you can listen to or watch anything you want.
@@NowImaKpopper by saying "questionable artists" you made the rule so vague that anything that isnt liked, could be called out wrongly.
"Artists" that do something for spreading their ideas are not called artists but campaigners, activists, etc. I listen to something purely for artistic experience, not to support someone's campaign or to look good to the public, which can suck my donkey kong.
It's how I feel about nsbm, some of the best shit I ever heard in regards to BM, but I'm not a nazi lmao
2:00 that's me when I see the moon in the night sky. I just immediately start having deep thoughts and reflecting on life, as cheesy as that sounds.
Hey, what does your profile picture means? I've seen that symbol/logo before.
@@ravenclaw_3160 It's the logo of the band Insomnium. I actually don't listen to them much, but I love their first album and I think their logo is very cool, so I used it as my pfp.
@@MihaelTurina Me neither. But still, I didn't know they had that logo.
I love how this is exaggerated, but still accurate
The scene where the Farvan’s gray shirt character plays Sevendust in @1:08 & considers it Black Metal is so hilarious Hahaha!!! They’re a great band though!
1:10 It's not even so much the "I thought you like Metal by black people" thing, but rather that ordinary people tend to think that BM listeners like every kind of music where people scream and play distorted guitar, as those people can't see the difference between these kinds of metal. For instance, some people thought that the German ESC contribution would be right up my alley.
About a month ago I burned a CD with tracks from many different genres of metal for my hip-hop-loving friend. He listened to it and said it all sounded the same to him, and had the typical non-metalhead response: "the instruments sound nice but I don't like the screaming vocals". There was thrash, death, black, heavy, goth, power, and prog metal there. It all sounded the same to him. Though, I suspect it would be the same in reverse, if he showed me different genres of hip hop, they would probably all sound the same to me.
@@MihaelTurina Well, it mostly depends on how musically trained your ear is. I can easily differentiate between different genres of hip hop, but I have also listened to a lot of that as a teenager. You even see that in less experienced listeners of Black Metal sometimes, when they seriously claim that the sound of "Filosofem" or "Transilvanian Hunger" could be achieved by recording a 5 watt practice amp with a headset. Well, theoretically, with some setups you can get slightly close, but not without the audio-engineering wizardry of someone like Pytten.
Damn, got me dead to rights... Always love to see the perspective I live, but through another's eyes. My introvertism isn't helped any by autism.
Great vid as usual Farvann!
that still sounds pretty clean to me
"That's easy,you put on headphones,press play"
Right?
And best part,I can't understand lyrics in most music without looking up the lyrics,which is great.
So I don't know when the guy sings about ripping out the guts of people like me.
Also, during the fire moment, I kept expecting Hellfire by 1349 to start playing
damn, that fireplace speech was lit 🔥
The philosophical fireplace guy was pretty funny.
The first one reminds me of everybody’s reaction when the latest Paysage d’Hiver album released.
Ich bin sicher der Maler des Bildes war der Beste bei sich auf der Kunstakademie....
@2:00 Me, after spending $20 on a propane flamethrower and lighting half my yard on fire
I believe this applies to metal heads in general.
We may not all enjoy the same styles and bands, but the community of brutality is cut from the same cloth.
I was to a club once… once… and I will never come back
needed you sir, to call me out in such extravagant manner?
Honestly, the black metal guy seems perfectly reasonable.
3:05 that sounds like autism (i say with respect)
Your comment Is accurate (im autistic)
I am autistic and I second this, my particular strain of autism makes me stay in my room all day every day listening to whatever Black Metal Promotion has to offer
The painting one got me
I ended up in a weird clique where they want
*gulps*
CLEAN PRODUCTION WITH THEIR BLACK METAL
That again brings back memories. Good entertaining video again, farvann. Cheers from Finland
The quality is increasing day by day. Hail Farvann!!
This is actually all pretty true! (For the true KVLT fans)
farvaan: oh you have a fireplace...
*is magnetized to fireplace :D
when varg did the thing i was like wow literally me frfr
01:03 - The artist has a massive killer mustache
I love fairytale voice of Farvann near fireplace! 🥰🥰🥰🫀🫀🫀
Lol I just started watch this black metal video and the video resolution dropped instantly down to 144p 😂
Farvann just readed my mind
When you mentioned the fireplace, I thought the black metal guy was gonna say "hey, let's put a church in it".
Probably my favorite content creator you are the best my dude
I am in this video and I like it :D Point 2. always comes up. But I always ask them, if they can enjoy a piece of art from an artist they don't know or know nothing about their background? If yes, then the discussion is over. Pont 3 is so true, but I don't think that's only Black Metal, but Metal in general. I label myself as a metalhead and have lot of metalhead friends. Do aour tastes in music overlap or intersect? Most of the time not :D Most of them are into power metal and subsections of them. Just yesterday one of my frined tried to recommend me some "folkpower" band :D
Bro, i'm literally like the black metal head in the video...
And i'm 14
Without the satanic things😅
My coworker thought black metal meant... that certain joke...
I knew I wasn't going to be popular even among metalhead groups when I'd only listen to Gorgoroth, Dimmu Borgir and Burzum (at 15). I'm 28 now and it didn't get much better.
You are so cool, dark and misanthrope.
Wow so cool 😎😎
This painting😂😂😂you made my day
I have been calling myself black metal for liking Living Colour.
Black metal is my favorite genre but at a quick glance at me in public you’d think I just got back from a Ed Sheeran concert
0:08 Psychonaut 4?
them 770's been thru some stuff...🍻
1:01 the artist is pretty nice too
3:10 ha that sidelong look
Ich habe das dumme Gefühl, ich bin einer der wenigen, die den Witz mit dem Gemälde verstanden haben.
Wie heißt dein Lieblingsmaler aus Österreich?🤣
3:05 me basically and I'm so tired of justifying myself for liking this. D:
That pretty much nails it...nice painting.
i am waiting for the Separating the art from the artist video 👍
if smosh was a black metal comedy channel
hmm, i wonder what the additional space between metal & heads in the title is for
I do relate to the black metalhead, after all there's nothing so fondly about relevant things because there's nothing so special about it, it's just a waste of opportunities that you are not interested into and people shouldn't force others into their biddings. Just perceive your vision into something that you enjoy the most.
2:00 nihilist teens in their IG bio , LOL 😂
1:28 yeah tell that to most ...
dude can I use the fireplace thing as an intro for a song?
As a small bm band I agree with all of this
00:56 meme material
1:00 killed me
2:22 Yep that's me
what song was that in the beginning?
"It's a good mix, I can hear all the instruments pretty good" - "yeah, that's the problem!"
@@Farvann I sincerely apologize 😶
Edit: ok I understand why I missed it. I'm not a fan of grindcore, but that shit you made is amazing!
Nice painting
The painting😂
If you wonder how painted that is Adofl H.
i have zero friends, other than that this vid is 1000% correct.
This is accurate😂
I wrote a comment that I don't know why, where and how it is..🍺🍺🍻🍻
@@Farvann I did... and my head hurts now..😂🤣
agree, we are just bulit different
2:05 Definitely me.
A bad production is a good production 😎
This is too relatable
As a black metal head this is true lmao
Why does no one ever talk about the song - Lost Wisdom by Burzum… surely people like that song? A lot?!!
A great song, and a great example of the fact that Black Metal DOES NOT EXIST. And never did. Except for the voice, that song is slow paced heavy metal.
What! Drone metal is not made by drones???
100% accurate. If you can hear bass and drums it's not TRVE KVLT. Black metal should be recorded in a basement on a shitty mic with a 3 string guitar.
1:00 who Drew that?
@@Farvann lol
Who is the painting at 1:03 by? Doesn’t look like >>Mr Hilter
It is. Or at least deemed authentic enough to be on wikiart and auctioned out in 2017 as such.
@@perlundgren7797 Ah ok, so my search obviously was not thorough enough. At least my assumption went in the right direction. :D Thank you for your kind elucidation!
-so black metal is not made by black people?
-nope, i mean sometimes
-and pirate metal is not made be pirates?
-no
-and viking metal is not made by vikings?
-of course not!
-and drinking metal is not made by alcoholics?
-W E L L
I almost laughed watching this...almost.
Sevendust!
Omg I never was black metalhead then!
*They even played AC/DC last time, at 4 AM when everybody left* hahaa, this cracked me up, a lot of places do things like that.
It also automatically becomes a tell-tale sign of Germany and other European countries (I assume Berlin is different?) where by 4AM everything is done in a dance floor. Where I'm from, 3 AM is when things REALLY start in those environments!
I’m writing a comment under a video I don’t understand the message of
Is it music from опрос кальпива?
Whats the song in the first skit?
I love your videos so much 🤟🤟🖤🖤🖤
That was good again.👍 How do you always come up with these ideas? 😂
@@Farvann For me meditation clears the mind... but on the other hand.. 🤔
I don't think any kind of metalhead goes hanging out to the clubs xD Except, for Varg in his teens when he attended some raves.
Farvann, you must know me.
I'm curious about that painting, who's the artist?
Adolf i think