100%, All the bands where experimental, but many somewhat went in the same direction and the Darkthrone/De Mysteriis/Bathory stereotype of the genre came into existence. Which made it into a genre around that. Which bands like Watain clinged onto, and had success, because of the more astablished-form. The "pop"-music of black metal. But all these early bands were part of the genre. The thing is that they were more influenced by European and Asian music than anything happening in the Americas at the time, a lot of Street Punk in the early days, and electronica and outsider-art music, classical, but not the obvious German composers, at later times (early 90's). And when they dealt with those it was always the darker tunes, Romeo and Juliet. Also noise and anti-music. And sci-fi and horror movies. And Lynch, especially Twin Peaks was popular in Scandinavia.
@@ilves5980 Agreed. People tend to forget the kind of experimentation that was going on with the original "2nd wave" style bands from Norway. Groups like Fleurety, Ved Buens Ende, Arcturus, Dødheimsgard, Thorns and even better known bands like Mayhem (who always had a different approach on all their albums like DHG) were playing around with all sorts of ideas in the realm of everything that is harsh and dark. Most of it is still very much black metal in spirit. A lot of times even more so than bands that use black metal technique, but really aren't black metal.
black metal in the debut, avant-garde/industrial from the 2nd album onwards, although on the last 2 albums they became something really difficult to categorize
Cómo me gustaría ver Dødheimsgard en vivo alguna vez en mí vida 😢
Votnik is so funny. Love him to bits
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chaos metal
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Nice. But is this blackmetal?🤔
Avantgarde/Inustrial metal. Started as a BM band.
100%, All the bands where experimental, but many somewhat went in the same direction and the Darkthrone/De Mysteriis/Bathory stereotype of the genre came into existence. Which made it into a genre around that. Which bands like Watain clinged onto, and had success, because of the more astablished-form. The "pop"-music of black metal. But all these early bands were part of the genre. The thing is that they were more influenced by European and Asian music than anything happening in the Americas at the time, a lot of Street Punk in the early days, and electronica and outsider-art music, classical, but not the obvious German composers, at later times (early 90's). And when they dealt with those it was always the darker tunes, Romeo and Juliet. Also noise and anti-music. And sci-fi and horror movies. And Lynch, especially Twin Peaks was popular in Scandinavia.
@@ilves5980 Euronymous would have liked 666 International way more than he liked Watain
@@ilves5980 Agreed. People tend to forget the kind of experimentation that was going on with the original "2nd wave" style bands from Norway. Groups like Fleurety, Ved Buens Ende, Arcturus, Dødheimsgard, Thorns and even better known bands like Mayhem (who always had a different approach on all their albums like DHG) were playing around with all sorts of ideas in the realm of everything that is harsh and dark. Most of it is still very much black metal in spirit. A lot of times even more so than bands that use black metal technique, but really aren't black metal.
black metal in the debut, avant-garde/industrial from the 2nd album onwards, although on the last 2 albums they became something really difficult to categorize