I'm a woman in her mid-50s who got into black metal just a few years ago. I got a job as an album reviewer. At the time they needed someone to review the black metal albums they kept getting sent. I was a metalhead, but knew nothing about black metal. Honestly, I was intimidated by the scene because it was so angry and so dark. Nonetheless, I took it as a challenge so I started reviewing a genre I knew little about. I ended up loving black metal. There's a primordial quality to it that just works. 🤘
It's so cool that you kept your mind and heart open for new music ❤ I'm 33 now and have always been a metalhead too. As a teenager I had quite a dark phase and just scratched the surface of black metal, but turned to metalcore then. Today I am discovering the universe of black metal and the deeper I dive, the more I start to love it. To me it's something you need to give a try without any bias, to be able to discover its quality and depht.
I got into it later. Im 49 now so probably in my mid 20s. Well I really got into it. I was all about Doom and thrash. I did have the Bathory album when I was 17. Right now im hardcore into Viking/Celtic metal. I love it.
Almost 40 here, and just got into it pretty deeply a couple years ago thanks to my good friend Hoot. I've always been into death metal and in death metal bands. It's a nice change of pace.
@@gixxusmetalman7435 there are plenty of genres that don't play on the radio though so that isn't a reason to specifically listen to black metal, second wave black metal has the same rebellious spirit towards death metal that punk had towards contemporary rock and role. Unfortunately Black metal ultimately fell victim to the reality of music and genre categorisation which is musical conventions and tropes so black metal bands aren't exactly unique which is one of the complaints they had towards death metal.
Being a lady in the USA and not having any metalhead friends, I didn’t know black metal existed until I got my first iPod years ago… It’s like I’ve always heard this music in my head.. I’m so thankful black metal found me and I haven’t stopped listening since… I embrace the darkness… the music feels like my insides…
That's exactly how I felt the first time I heard doom metal, it was like, where have you been all my life? I was introduced to black metal by a friend in high school though and loved it ever since, it's the only music you can truly relate to when you're totally dead inside.
completely agree. this pretentious poindexter is sooooo full of himself. He's got videos talking about all the "Nuances" of NYHC.. ummmmmmmm.... yeah...
If your source for black metal is lords of chaos, you dont know the history of black metal. Dude completely over looked the canadian, brazilian and japanese scene which were way ahead of everyone else. Norway is only known because of bad man zumzum doing things.
@RealGengarTV I am male,40 years old. My dad is 70. I would like it,when it's time to depart from this mortal life to be able to say to my inner voice/conscience that I did what I could for my family.Thank you and be well
@@VITAMIN-DEATH i am in the same position (male age 40+, parents age 70+) but my parents still have their health. When they go I hope to be there as they were there when I was born and I hope my kids will be there when I die. Such is the circle of life and death.
Dude, I’m very sorry. You know deep down it’s going to happen someday, but nothing can prepare you for it. Channeling positive psychic energy your way.
You have to “get” black metal. In your black, melancholic soul. It’s not for everyone. But it speaks to me on an alternate plane it’s hard to describe but you guys know what I’m talkin about. 🤘🏻
The most emotional and definitely most "true music" to my ears. Like oldskool grandpas listen to Mozart and Bach and enjoy it to the fullest, I listen to BM in the same way.
That’s how it goes, with somebody who insists that nu-metal was “never considered cool”. Guess it was my imagination when it seemed to completely flood top 40 rock radio for years.
I’m almost 43 and have loved black metal since I was a teen and still get the stomach drops from a good song, finally saw Mayhem live some months back, soooo gooood. 🤘🏻
I don't flex much. But sometimes i wonder do i have mental problems considering how i much i like those nasty Underground one man projects. I haunts other people.
I've been throught some of his videos and the crazy thing is, that's how he judges ALL music fans: as if they don't like or hate music because of how it sounds, but because they want to flex to the outside world, or want to feel like part of some group. He did an entire video arguing that people hate nu metal "because they hate its fans and the media said bad things about nu metal". No dude, I don't like nu metal because I think it sounds bad. That's it.
He's doing the same thing he claims to hate about older black metal, but he doesn't even stand by it. "This is by far my favourite...", "I don't know that much about them.". Then why call them your favourite?
When i express my opinion on black metal. I hear it as music that wants to be angry and dark. The way they compose nails it so well. It doesnt need any lyrics at all because you van feel how angry rvery instrument is. Its great music. If you use random black metal riffs and play them clean it sounds so beautiful you can tell theres classical influence that no one talks about with black metal. The raw production also adds so much emption to it.
BLACK METAL gave me a lot more self-confidence than any other metal genre. The other genres of metal closed my mind to many things that I would never have discovered without BLACK METAL. I fuck all people who comments me because I worship BLACK METAL, this true Music of Nature 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤Black metal gave me a lot more self-confidence than any other metal genre. The other genres of metal closed my mind to many things that I would never have discovered without black metal. BLACK METAL IS NOT FOR EVERYONE. 🐺🖤
I think my only issue with the video is that it assumes that black metal is listened to mainly to capitalize on its image, and not because people like how it sounds. It’s interesting to me how to some people describe the music as sounding like nails on a chalkboard and others describe it as beautiful. Don’t get me wrong I love the aesthetics of the genre, and the occult themes but I’d never force myself to listen to music unless I genuinely liked it.
I think I remember when I disliked the black metal sound. To be honest I tend to like "better produced" music but suddenly the sound just made sense to me.
Yeah, Ive watched one of his vids, I remember stopping before it ended and being like never again....black metal is interesting to me for a gut full of reasons, one particular thing about it is how one must have a sense of humor.
For me, black metal is more of a feeling than a sound, if that makes sense? As a genre it's raw yet beautiful, It's Dark yet enlightening, It's unintelligible yet understanable. Theres a gravitation towards it because the genre is extremely different in comparison to so many other genres of music, even within the metal scene. Black Metal contnuously flips its head as to what you make of it. The sub genres of black metal combine with other genres and themes, such as folk music, medieval themes, symphonic and melodic, Atmospheric and Ambient. Theres a strange beauty to it.
"Black Metal is more of a feeling than a sound." LOOOOOOOOL. The amount of times I read or heard something like is. As a REAL Satanist, I came to realize that the Black Metal scene is FILLED with sensitive, insecure emos lol.
I agree, the feelings associated with it also are a big part of listening to black metal, besides the style of music. The atmosphere. Don't listen to the edgy satanist that commented above about emo's because that's really cringe. They had to let everyone know they're a Satanist like it's some kind of badge of honor. There was no need to brag about it
Two angels on my shoulders the nice one is Boris saying punk rock mba is stuck in the past and the other is wyattxhim who is mean and wants to call him a bitch
So that's why Emperor is a fantastic black metal band. The stories they tell and the way Ishan writes his music is amazing. Very few have the ability to write and play their music very talented individual. .
Love black, death, metalcore, hardcore - all that shit. Probably why I'm really into modern deathcore these days, many of the bands have a little of everything.
I'm norwegian and grew up with Dimmu Borgir and Satyricon as my main bands in my youth. Been on and off black metal through the 2000's, but now it's my main shit again, by far, with doom and sludge. I would say that black metal has never been better and more creative and fresh as it is these days. I got *counting*... 42 BM bands that have put out music between 2018 and now, that I have in my rotation and they range from more old school to modern, atmospheric black metal. It's the purest form of emotion and musically it has this genuine and creative vibe that few other genres have these days. Most importantly; black metal anno 2024 is as far from boring as it could be. Edit: Fuck, you're the guy behind Tryglav?! Fuckin' awesome. Eller. Innafor som vi sier her. 🤘❤️👍 Heh; yeah, you're in my rotation. Love The Ritual.
There's so many good black metal and death metal bands that I'll forget a song I really like and rediscover it. (unless I own it as an mp3 or on a physical copy)
Being a BM artist or musician myself, I personally enjoy the DIY aesthetic to the genre and the raw counterculture quality it presents itself with. But again, not everything is meant for everyone.
For me black metal isnt about gatekeeping or elitism, its like a meditation and a spiritual journey. And I play and listen to metal since i am a kid. I discovered the lands of Black metal just recently by having a slap and crush for Akhlys. I loved it. So i guess i got into black metal for its music and not for politics, drama or stuff like that. Which is the best. I am pretty picky since i havent found stuff as crazy and impacting as Akhlys tho i found other amazing stuff i would say i am quite into atmospheric black metal.
I grew up with Old school death metal and Black Metal in the 90’s ! For me both genres where very important and I still enjoy them today!! Great content Boris !
I had a crush on a guy that listened to BM when I was 15, like 25 years ago.. Just wanted to look up those bands a few years ago and this time I don't need to pretend I like it. Certain music just makes me cry, it's thats good! I don't really have anyone to enjoy the music with, but at least my husband will travel with me to another country this autumn so I can go see my favourite band (also just my second BM show). So far, I found BM fans welcoming and friendly!
As Ihsahn says when a fan base demmand from him black metal or new Emperor material: He was bored of doing the same and he started to experiment and cross the limits of the genre. He wants to keep the spirit of doing something challenging as he did when he started with Emperor.
Well of course all the pioneering bands of the second wave and post second wave era like Satyricon, Darkthrone, immortal, Old school Dimmu Borgir, the summoning, dissection, Samael, old school behemoth, burzum mayhem, bathory, Marduk, 1349, gorgoroth (to a lesser extent in my opinion) etc.
@@aaronmartinez5029 well they don't get that when they burned those Churches a true Christian couldn't care less as Jesus taught that the Church is in your heart. :P pointless exercise in the end haha
Also, I had hoped he would talk about how black metal has had a massive influence across all modern genres of metal. There's so much black metal sound in deathcore for example. You hear tremelo picking parts, high shrieking vocals, etc in all of that. This is discussed enough IMO.
Finn is a corporate shill that just talks to hear his own voice half the time. He's full of bad takes and bad information, I started ignoring his content long ago
do you mind explaining what corporate shill means in the context of Finn McKenty. I can tell you're a pretty brilliant individual, i'd like to hear more of your opinion
I more or less agree almost with everything, but the guy in the original video forgot to mention very important fact that accompanies black metal almost from the beginning - a reference to our original pre-christian cultures and paganism and the resulting opposition to christianity and other authoritarian religions. Of course, not all black metal bands are like that, but it is a fundamental fact that is inextricably linked to black metal. A lot of people who return to their roots do so through black metal as well.
I don't know much about BM, but it's interesting people focus on one apparent guy who murdered someone(?) when rappers, especially trap, LITERALLY brag about real life murders in their music. Multiple rappers are proven serial killers.
The guy is stuck in “the past” or whatever his research led him to. There’s little talk about the music and dismissed as boring. Anyone can dismiss anything as “boring” if you do not understand it. Oh well. Nice Vid Reaction.
It's so weird that for other genres, he at least lists off some elements of the music (how metalcore stole at the gates riffs and emphasized breakdowns, or how death metal used low growls, tremolo picking and interesting blast beats), but for this video he says nothing. No mention of tremolo picked intense, hypnotic, melancholic, or uplifting melodies... no mention of the european folk influence and actual use of folk instruments sometimes... no mention of banshee shrieks or hate forest orc vocals... no mention of primitive drumming... Just the production... *sigh*
Yet Boris dismissed Aäkon Këëtrëh because he doesn't understand it. "You could record something like that in 5 min" Literally the take of someone listening to black metal for the first time.
Summer is great. I can have more rehearsals with my band, get a job (I'm at uni rn), sit at home, drink cold drinks and play some games like Bloodborne (amazing game)
Been really getting into Black Metal over the year and im very greatful it exists. Music isn't one thing it simply happens and will always be here. Call it good or bad it doesnt matter people wanted to make it and they made it.
I started to like some black metal when I started to related it to some sort of dark fantasy because Im a nerd. I have a soft spot for Dungeon Synth as well.
Finn rubs a lot of people the wrong way, but I’ve learned a lot of interesting things about music and art from him. The inner hater in me enjoys the slight trolling he does to create engagement and trigger the overly serious fans in his comments. At the end of the day a RUclipsr is an entertainer. He definitely has a lot of opinions and takes that I don’t agree with, but I respect him and can still see his value in the internet extreme music space. I like almost all types of metal personally. There’s usually something good if you look hard enough and invest a little time to find the artists that do appeal to you. (nerds larping can make amazing art too)
he didnt mention at all that we all are in it for the atmosphere and romanticism. therefore he failed with his attempt... it seems as if he is using music only to push whatever his agenda is while most of us are in it for the music..
I think that part of the appeal in the early days (for me the late 80s and early 90s) was that you had to work to find your way into it. You could buy a Morbid Angel album in pretty much any music store. Black Metal felt like you'd found a secret door into something a bit hidden and exciting. You'd eagerly hunt for tapes and faded photocopies of fanzines. Weirdly, part of the appeal was that pretty much everyone...even people who listened to death metal...HATED it. Black metal was the darkest corner of the basement of the metal scene.
Man, I loved the excitement of finding new bands randomly. I don't know how much money I threw at bands I didn't know anything about besides the genre they were playing. I consider myself lucky to have been able to experience what waiting in front of a store felt like. Damn, I miss those times.
@@borist. I laugh now, but I bought the first Impaled Nazarene album (on vinyl...I'm that old) pretty much because I thought the band name was cool and Finland seemed even more like a place for crazy guys in the woods than Norway. It took weeks to arrive and, when I got it, I played it again and again all day. My friends who liked heavy music thought it was just 'shitty noise' but, to my ears, it's was exhilarating and almost unsettling. Like smelling salts for the ears.
Black Metal was not and never was the darkest corner of the metal scene, in most cases. It was the most DRAMATIC, when it comes to both sound and aesthetics. Death Metal takes the cake of darkness, but by a mile. The sound is a lot more powerful, cold, , without emo-melancholic moments, and you have songs speaking about people being brutally murdered, tortured or r*ped. Even identifying the Human Race in general as an inferior species lol. And there are also Satanic Death Metal bands, like Deicide and Vader, whose lyrics are extremely and explicitly violent regarding how they praise Jesus choking to death on his blood, and smashing the face of Jewish God, etc. If your concept of "Darkness" is being mellow, dramatic and melancholic, there's a ton load of bands and artists outside Metal in general, which do it in a more deep manner than most Black Metal.
@@HeathenDance I respect your view. I am just saying what it sounded like to me as a rural 16 year old English kid back in the early 90s. Back then...to me...Death metal was becoming pretty generic. Most of it was in the two sound camps of Sunlight Studios (Entombed, Vader etc) or Morrisound (Obituary, Morbid Angel). There were some bands outside of this, like Autopsy that had a raw sound that I still liked. In a time before the internet, Black metal sounded more underground and authentic. It didn't stay that way for long, but for a year or two before it blew up in the press, it was great.
@@jamesaddison665 That's cool, I like both genres, have tons of albums from bands from those domains, and to be honest, in my opinion, some bands are just impossible to categorize. But I just wanted to state that the "Black Metal is the Evilest corner of Metal/Music" is simply not true. The murders, church burnings and suicides of the Scandinavian scene simply worked as great marketing.
I was pleasantly surprised by how fair, logically consistent, and mature your reaction was to the video. It says a lot about your character. Great job.
The problem with Finn's video is that he implies people only like black metal for the marketing/image of the scene, rather than the music itself. That's blatantly untrue, and unless you're a high schooler, most music fans don't care about fitting into a "scene". The reality is, black metal is popular because the music is creative, atmospheric, varied, and constantly evolving. Darkthrone, Agalloch, and Blut Aus Nord would all loosely be categorized as black metal, but none of them sound remotely similar. Finn's point about black metal bands being copycats is absurd. Does anyone listen to a band like Panopticon and think they're trying to copy Burzum? No.
I was a big fan of underground rap, various genres of instrumental and ambient music, and lots of electronic music. As my friends tried to get me into death metal, metalcore, and real techie bands I ended up getting into black metal far more than I like the prior genres.
Good video. I enjoyed both sides. The first 2 Venom albums were incredible. Bathory from inception to Valhalla. I like Cradle, Dimmu, and satyricon. Love the dark throne and mayhem. Like the black noise and experimental.
It's pretty funny how he trashes black metal for having a gatekeeper mentality, meanwhile he's involved with a music scene that's notorious for turning against bands that slightly change up their sound (e.g. see how the punk scene reacted to Black Flag's "My War" and TSOL's "Beneath the Shadows")
i grew up with a lot of nu and thrash metal, so theyre my favorites (and slam ofc), but I've recently gotten more into black metal. it's one of my favorite genres of metal atm
BorisT, I am really impressed with your honesty and objectivity, especially when talking about something so obviously personal to you. A true music lover and fan, you transcend all the shit mentioned about black metal that could keep people from discovering some really heavy, powerful, cool shit. Keep up the good work, keep having fun, and keep posting! Thanks for letting me and the rest of the world know black metal musicians and fans aren't all a bunch of cliquee douchebags!
tengo 54 años y hasta la fecha el Black Metal para mí sigue siendo tan divertido como en los años 80. Si ese tipo no tiene oídos que no oiga, que escuche cosas simples y que no hable.... Me gusta tu contenido Boris Saludos desde Buenos Aires
Great to see that adult former Black Metal elitists agree on a simple fact. It was great feeling superior in our youth, trying to live the cult. I can laugh very hard about my former self and still love the good old stuff.
Finn is stuck on the perception I had of black metal which is largely from the 90's to mid 00's. When I first got into metal I was big into thrash and I discovered cradle of filth and dimmu not too long after and I tried to dive deeper into black metal via forums back in the day and it was very gatekeep-y. so I ended up having having a pretty sour taste in my mouth about the black metal community until last year when actually we acquired a new vocalist for my band who is very big into black metal and at first when we asked him for influences and he said BM i internally groaned, but he's a phenomenal vocalist and we agreed to bring him on and he's one of the most chill dudes i know and really has educated on BM. It was very eye opening and now he's showing me a ton of BM bands that are honestly fantastic. I like Finn, most of the stuff he said I understand to be factually correct, but his perception should be updated. If he still doesn't like the music that fine art is subjective, but to think all BM fans are still these elitist dorks burning churches is odd.
Since he said he's a punk musician in his 40's I'm guessing the times where music was passed mostly by word of mouth lacking the internet, Most the bands he pulled out were underground in America's which back then was fenced by hardcore bands like biohazard European bands were rare and mostly mayhem was able to break the publicity boundaries in the time, The best black metal bands were mostly in Europe which was only known to America from RUclips itself
As someone who’s not super familiar with your channel but is a big fan of the punk rock mba, you’re such a cool guy. I appreciate how intelligent, respectful and knowledgeable you are. Time to binge your catalog my dude! Cheers!!
Truthfully, all bands within a given genre tend to sound very similar. That is the whole idea behind a genre, afterall. For me, the most interesting music is when different genres are combined in creative and novel ways. This is likely why stuff like Blackened Symphonic Deathcore are so appealing these past 10 or so years, they have the best of all worlds! To each their own, I respect and enjoy almost every form of music to some extent, from pop to metal to country to rap. But hey, that's just me, a guy with a short attention span and almost zero bias or bigotry in my perception of the world, from music and beyond.
Been watching your videos for a while, finally subscribed- and I'm gonna admit to my most guilty of pleasures. I love old school original KISS. Hate me in comments all you want- my late mother was a fan, and through this I found metal, among other things. So... whenever I really miss mom, I put on a 70s KISS album and I feel better. She even tolerated my Marilyn Manson phase, cuz it was all just music to her- even if she thought it sucked 😂 If everyone had a mom like mine, the world would be a better place 🖤🤘 She also had an amazing vinyl collection that I inherited- which includes the first pressing of Black Sabbaths black Sabbath. RIP MOM ❤
@aaronmartinez5029 Get a load of this guy. Brother you don't even listen to anything other than black metal how are you gonna criticize anyone else? There's more chances I'll catch a thrasher listening to hair metal than I'll catch you listening to anything at all.
I really like black metal and metalcore but i wasnt really a fan of any of them before but that changed when i actually started listening to it more and found the varieties that got me into it. Im still not the biggest fan of modern metalcore but im such a sucker for the more hardcore based variety released before 2005. I think that black metal is still the style i listen to more but it feels nice having taken a dive into these genres.
I got into black metal around the exact same time I discovered death metal in the early 2000s myself, I started off on violin, and honestly, hearing Death Cult Armageddon blew my mind. It combined the thing I was learning with a new found love. I was like 😱😱😱. Admittedly it does still urk me a bit when people immediately jump to saying "I can't listen to it because it sounds like it was made on a toy". It just shows that they don't really understand why that wave of black metal was the way it was. Yes it's raw, but it's meant to sound that way purposely. Those same people will listen to thrash from that time and praise it like a godsend, even though it's borderline the same quality. Black metal, for me atleast, is one of the best examples of abstract art, similar to waves of art in painting. You either get it or not but you have to see the forest for the trees sometimes. Yeah, I would probably use better production nowadays but you can add that "blackened" sound to most genres and it can sound good if done correctly. Some of the best black metal allows you to really feel the despair from that person's soul. I tend to think it resonates with people because in such a big world where you can so easily feel small, it's kinda therapeutic knowing you're not alone in feeling that way. There are elitist out there in every genre, you just gotta ignore them and do your own thing 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Rlly like your personality loved his video as well but i love how u take all the criticism about the genre you love very passively and understanding great video! (I myself do like black metal)
13:50 Boris lifts hand,, points finger: "Eeeh... Yes and no." This is what I live for. Humble recognition of flaws and based assertion of facts. You're the best with your reaction videos, Boris.
Back in the 90s before the internet was so accessible and full of information like it is now. Lords of Chaos exposed us to a lot bands we never heard of. And gave us a synopsis of the scene, since it was so underground.There was maybe 1 cd of the major BM bands like Emperor and Dimmu Borgir in the record stores.
I'm a woman in her mid-50s who got into black metal just a few years ago. I got a job as an album reviewer. At the time they needed someone to review the black metal albums they kept getting sent. I was a metalhead, but knew nothing about black metal. Honestly, I was intimidated by the scene because it was so angry and so dark. Nonetheless, I took it as a challenge so I started reviewing a genre I knew little about. I ended up loving black metal. There's a primordial quality to it that just works. 🤘
That's so cool! And I'm saying that as a 60 y/o guy who didn't pick up on black metal until some 15 years ago. Congrats on doing that as a job.
It's so cool that you kept your mind and heart open for new music ❤ I'm 33 now and have always been a metalhead too. As a teenager I had quite a dark phase and just scratched the surface of black metal, but turned to metalcore then. Today I am discovering the universe of black metal and the deeper I dive, the more I start to love it. To me it's something you need to give a try without any bias, to be able to discover its quality and depht.
I got into it later. Im 49 now so probably in my mid 20s. Well I really got into it. I was all about Doom and thrash. I did have the Bathory album when I was 17. Right now im hardcore into Viking/Celtic metal. I love it.
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Almost 40 here, and just got into it pretty deeply a couple years ago thanks to my good friend Hoot. I've always been into death metal and in death metal bands. It's a nice change of pace.
The answer to the question Why do people like black metal is super easy. People like black metal because it's f'n awesome!!!
And it's more interesting to listen than the shit on the radio 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
yep!
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@@gixxusmetalman7435 there are plenty of genres that don't play on the radio though so that isn't a reason to specifically listen to black metal, second wave black metal has the same rebellious spirit towards death metal that punk had towards contemporary rock and role. Unfortunately Black metal ultimately fell victim to the reality of music and genre categorisation which is musical conventions and tropes so black metal bands aren't exactly unique which is one of the complaints they had towards death metal.
@@Sumoniggro they don't play any metal on the radio in Nz let alone death metal,closest they get is Iron Maiden but only one song 🤟🤟🤟
Being a lady in the USA and not having any metalhead friends, I didn’t know black metal existed until I got my first iPod years ago… It’s like I’ve always heard this music in my head.. I’m so thankful black metal found me and I haven’t stopped listening since… I embrace the darkness… the music feels like my insides…
That's exactly how I felt the first time I heard doom metal, it was like, where have you been all my life? I was introduced to black metal by a friend in high school though and loved it ever since, it's the only music you can truly relate to when you're totally dead inside.
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MC5 were the forefathers of REALLY heavy music but almost never referenced. From USA.
I’m a long time Punk Rock and Black Metal fan, why can’t this guy let both amazing genres exist in peace? 🖤 🤘🏻
Right!!??
I mean, so fk'n what if you listen to punk (as I do too) you can't listen to B.M??? GTFO!! 🙄😎
completely agree. this pretentious poindexter is sooooo full of himself. He's got videos talking about all the "Nuances" of NYHC.. ummmmmmmm.... yeah...
Exactly! Like all this fighting and drama is so unnecessary.
If your source for black metal is lords of chaos, you dont know the history of black metal. Dude completely over looked the canadian, brazilian and japanese scene which were way ahead of everyone else. Norway is only known because of bad man zumzum doing things.
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My dad is at his last. I'm keeping him company.Watching Boriss videos really cheers me up.Thank you friend.Greetings from Greece
All the best 💐
Keeping your father company while he is on his deathbed, you sir/mam have your priorities right. Family first.
@RealGengarTV I am male,40 years old. My dad is 70. I would like it,when it's time to depart from this mortal life to be able to say to my inner voice/conscience that I did what I could for my family.Thank you and be well
@@VITAMIN-DEATH i am in the same position (male age 40+, parents age 70+) but my parents still have their health. When they go I hope to be there as they were there when I was born and I hope my kids will be there when I die. Such is the circle of life and death.
Dude, I’m very sorry. You know deep down it’s going to happen someday, but nothing can prepare you for it. Channeling positive psychic energy your way.
You're facial expression
"What the fuck is this"
😂 😂 😂
Had me dying lol
😂😂😂😂 same I laughed so hard my dogs woke up startled 😂
he knew exactly what he was watching lmao. watch the entire video he had hardly any objections to what Finn was saying
me too man 😭
Yeah, that shit was funny as fuck!
You have to “get” black metal. In your black, melancholic soul. It’s not for everyone. But it speaks to me on an alternate plane it’s hard to describe but you guys know what I’m talkin about. 🤘🏻
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The most emotional and definitely most "true music" to my ears.
Like oldskool grandpas listen to Mozart and Bach and enjoy it to the fullest, I listen to BM in the same way.
I love both black and death metal 🐐🐐🐐
There’s so much passion in black metal, this guy would never understand
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His takes are some of the worst ever, pretty much every metal related video sucks.
That’s how it goes, with somebody who insists that nu-metal was “never considered cool”. Guess it was my imagination when it seemed to completely flood top 40 rock radio for years.
yeah
I’m almost 43 and have loved black metal since I was a teen and still get the stomach drops from a good song, finally saw Mayhem live some months back, soooo gooood. 🤘🏻
true norwegian summer… rain.
i wish we had rain during summer here in the south. you are lucky
i live in south east alaska, a town that claims the title of "little norway". now i know why.
I am from Sweden. So the weather is pretty much the same as in Norway . Shitty all the time. We call summer the best day of the year.
That dude used to write for MetalCucks thats all that needs to be said.
Makes sense
What is metal cucks?
He was the troll Sargeant D, which single handedly killed that site. Honestly thats still the worst thing he ever did.
Honestly explains a lot lol
Whoa never knew that
Best thing is, he flexes with listening to noise Black Metal, because "it shocks people".
I don't flex much. But sometimes i wonder do i have mental problems considering how i much i like those nasty Underground one man projects. I haunts other people.
Can't expect much of someone who thinks "Trap" metal is the future of metal.
@@XPGrindDeathking or someone, who complains about racism in metal and at the same time thinks, that asian bands are just fetish objects.
@@Stardust799 you like them cause they´re great. but i know the feeling.
I've been throught some of his videos and the crazy thing is, that's how he judges ALL music fans: as if they don't like or hate music because of how it sounds, but because they want to flex to the outside world, or want to feel like part of some group.
He did an entire video arguing that people hate nu metal "because they hate its fans and the media said bad things about nu metal".
No dude, I don't like nu metal because I think it sounds bad. That's it.
Man, if I didn’t have Finn McKenty telling me the correct ways to be a nonconformist I don’t know what I’d do.
I like watching finns stuff from time to time, dont always agree with him, but he is usually entertaining
Hey..at least you'd be a conforming nonconformist.
@@waveslayer007 I can deal with watching RUclipsrs I don’t always agree with. I just find him unbearably smug.
he's just saying his opinion. i'm not the biggest fan of him but he's never once said everyone should agree with him.
He's doing the same thing he claims to hate about older black metal, but he doesn't even stand by it.
"This is by far my favourite...", "I don't know that much about them.". Then why call them your favourite?
Lmao @17:03 "wtf is this" left my mouth the same time as you 🤣🤣🤣
Lol
mommy
Lmfaoo wtf kinda black metal was this guy listening to
When i express my opinion on black metal. I hear it as music that wants to be angry and dark. The way they compose nails it so well. It doesnt need any lyrics at all because you van feel how angry rvery instrument is. Its great music. If you use random black metal riffs and play them clean it sounds so beautiful you can tell theres classical influence that no one talks about with black metal. The raw production also adds so much emption to it.
My simple answer is: I love black metal for guitar tremolo, blast beats and evil vocals.
Keep going bro, black metal is life
BLACK METAL gave me a lot more self-confidence than any other metal genre. The other genres of metal closed my mind to many things that I would never have discovered without BLACK METAL.
I fuck all people who comments me because I worship BLACK METAL, this true Music of Nature 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤Black metal gave me a lot more self-confidence than any other metal genre. The other genres of metal closed my mind to many things that I would never have discovered without black metal.
BLACK METAL IS NOT FOR EVERYONE. 🐺🖤
Norway. Cold and dry in the winter, slightly less cold and wet in the summer. Perfect metal country.
I think my only issue with the video is that it assumes that black metal is listened to mainly to capitalize on its image, and not because people like how it sounds. It’s interesting to me how to some people describe the music as sounding like nails on a chalkboard and others describe it as beautiful. Don’t get me wrong I love the aesthetics of the genre, and the occult themes but I’d never force myself to listen to music unless I genuinely liked it.
I think I remember when I disliked the black metal sound. To be honest I tend to like "better produced" music but suddenly the sound just made sense to me.
Why do I love black metal? Because it’s dark and mysterious, out of this world. It feeds my imagination, other types of metal are not quite like this.
Yeah, Ive watched one of his vids, I remember stopping before it ended and being like never again....black metal is interesting to me for a gut full of reasons, one particular thing about it is how one must have a sense of humor.
For me, black metal is more of a feeling than a sound, if that makes sense?
As a genre it's raw yet beautiful, It's Dark yet enlightening, It's unintelligible yet understanable.
Theres a gravitation towards it because the genre is extremely different in comparison to so many other genres of music, even within the metal scene. Black Metal contnuously flips its head as to what you make of it.
The sub genres of black metal combine with other genres and themes, such as folk music, medieval themes, symphonic and melodic, Atmospheric and Ambient.
Theres a strange beauty to it.
"Black Metal is more of a feeling than a sound." LOOOOOOOOL. The amount of times I read or heard something like is. As a REAL Satanist, I came to realize that the Black Metal scene is FILLED with sensitive, insecure emos lol.
@@HeathenDance back to your cringe hole, goat LARPER.
@@HeathenDancewho gives a shit about your pretentious views?
@@HeathenDance wtf is a "real satanist"? They say they dont worship or believe in satan.
I agree, the feelings associated with it also are a big part of listening to black metal, besides the style of music. The atmosphere. Don't listen to the edgy satanist that commented above about emo's because that's really cringe. They had to let everyone know they're a Satanist like it's some kind of badge of honor. There was no need to brag about it
Two angels on my shoulders the nice one is Boris saying punk rock mba is stuck in the past and the other is wyattxhim who is mean and wants to call him a bitch
So that's why Emperor is a fantastic black metal band. The stories they tell and the way Ishan writes his music is amazing. Very few have the ability to write and play their music very talented individual. .
Love black, death, metalcore, hardcore - all that shit. Probably why I'm really into modern deathcore these days, many of the bands have a little of everything.
I'm norwegian and grew up with Dimmu Borgir and Satyricon as my main bands in my youth. Been on and off black metal through the 2000's, but now it's my main shit again, by far, with doom and sludge.
I would say that black metal has never been better and more creative and fresh as it is these days. I got *counting*... 42 BM bands that have put out music between 2018 and now, that I have in my rotation and they range from more old school to modern, atmospheric black metal.
It's the purest form of emotion and musically it has this genuine and creative vibe that few other genres have these days.
Most importantly; black metal anno 2024 is as far from boring as it could be.
Edit: Fuck, you're the guy behind Tryglav?! Fuckin' awesome. Eller. Innafor som vi sier her. 🤘❤️👍
Heh; yeah, you're in my rotation. Love The Ritual.
Check out Zeke. They rule.
There's so many good black metal and death metal bands that I'll forget a song I really like and rediscover it. (unless I own it as an mp3 or on a physical copy)
I'm not really a metal guy, but RUclips recommended this video to me and I'm glad I watched it. Thanks for your reactions and analysis.
Ah yes, good old Finn ‘You’re racist if you don’t like trap metal’ McKenty.
Finn ‘Metalheads don’t like people that wear hats because it reminds them of black people’ McKenty
@@thisisnotmyrealname6990 Finn is just so hard to watch.
Did he really say this?
@@EvilDeadthe2nd yeah
Wait a second, there is actually a genre called trap metal?
Being a BM artist or musician myself, I personally enjoy the DIY aesthetic to the genre and the raw counterculture quality it presents itself with. But again, not everything is meant for everyone.
For me black metal isnt about gatekeeping or elitism, its like a meditation and a spiritual journey. And I play and listen to metal since i am a kid. I discovered the lands of Black metal just recently by having a slap and crush for Akhlys. I loved it. So i guess i got into black metal for its music and not for politics, drama or stuff like that. Which is the best. I am pretty picky since i havent found stuff as crazy and impacting as Akhlys tho i found other amazing stuff i would say i am quite into atmospheric black metal.
I grew up with Old school death metal and Black Metal in the 90’s ! For me both genres where very important and I still enjoy them today!! Great content Boris !
If you liked death metal in the 90s your not a real black metaller
@@zbox6420shut up, gatekeeping cringe boy
@@zbox6420 please provide more cringe, cringemeister
I had a crush on a guy that listened to BM when I was 15, like 25 years ago.. Just wanted to look up those bands a few years ago and this time I don't need to pretend I like it. Certain music just makes me cry, it's thats good! I don't really have anyone to enjoy the music with, but at least my husband will travel with me to another country this autumn so I can go see my favourite band (also just my second BM show). So far, I found BM fans welcoming and friendly!
Satyricon shared the stage this weekend with Korn in Sibiu, Romania, a day apart, true, but still, quite a match.
Havohej is a side project of the drummer and vocalist of profanatica for those that don’t know.
As Ihsahn says when a fan base demmand from him black metal or new Emperor material: He was bored of doing the same and he started to experiment and cross the limits of the genre. He wants to keep the spirit of doing something challenging as he did when he started with Emperor.
Black metal is underated. Theres so many bands besides mayhem that sound different.
& people think it’s all satanic but honestly, it’s not true. The lyrics can be very powerful if they can just pay attention to it
@@aaronmartinez5029strangely enough Christian black metal is a thing
Well of course all the pioneering bands of the second wave and post second wave era like Satyricon, Darkthrone, immortal, Old school Dimmu Borgir, the summoning, dissection, Samael, old school behemoth, burzum mayhem, bathory, Marduk, 1349, gorgoroth (to a lesser extent in my opinion) etc.
@@aaronmartinez5029 well they don't get that when they burned those Churches a true Christian couldn't care less as Jesus taught that the Church is in your heart. :P pointless exercise in the end haha
Agree. Also territorial nuances are spottable with bands from certain regions/countries. More volatile than some people assume
There are many reasons why people will never understand the wonder of Black Metal.
Also, I had hoped he would talk about how black metal has had a massive influence across all modern genres of metal. There's so much black metal sound in deathcore for example. You hear tremelo picking parts, high shrieking vocals, etc in all of that. This is discussed enough IMO.
Finn is a corporate shill that just talks to hear his own voice half the time. He's full of bad takes and bad information, I started ignoring his content long ago
do you mind explaining what corporate shill means in the context of Finn McKenty. I can tell you're a pretty brilliant individual, i'd like to hear more of your opinion
I’ve been a punk rocker for 30 years and honestly not a huge PR MBA fan or metal fan. But I’m going to sub to watch your videos. Oi!
Black metal is not for everyone 🖤🐺
Back in the 90s metalcore meant bands like Converge, Dillinger Escape Plan, Bbtch and Cave-In. In the 2000s metalcore went down a dark path.
I more or less agree almost with everything, but the guy in the original video forgot to mention very important fact that accompanies black metal almost from the beginning - a reference to our original pre-christian cultures and paganism and the resulting opposition to christianity and other authoritarian religions. Of course, not all black metal bands are like that, but it is a fundamental fact that is inextricably linked to black metal. A lot of people who return to their roots do so through black metal as well.
This was exactly why Varg burned down those churches
@@aaronmartinez5029 Ironically, in the Pagan Days, Varg would have been sentenced to death for killing Euronymous.
I don't know much about BM, but it's interesting people focus on one apparent guy who murdered someone(?) when rappers, especially trap, LITERALLY brag about real life murders in their music. Multiple rappers are proven serial killers.
@@PikeBishop1the ppl who hate on bm are the same ppl who like king von (dude literally mocks ppl he’s killed in his songs)
The reason the lable trve kvlt exists
The guy is stuck in “the past” or whatever his research led him to. There’s little talk about the music and dismissed as boring. Anyone can dismiss anything as “boring” if you do not understand it.
Oh well. Nice Vid Reaction.
It's so weird that for other genres, he at least lists off some elements of the music (how metalcore stole at the gates riffs and emphasized breakdowns, or how death metal used low growls, tremolo picking and interesting blast beats), but for this video he says nothing. No mention of tremolo picked intense, hypnotic, melancholic, or uplifting melodies... no mention of the european folk influence and actual use of folk instruments sometimes... no mention of banshee shrieks or hate forest orc vocals... no mention of primitive drumming...
Just the production... *sigh*
Yet Boris dismissed Aäkon Këëtrëh because he doesn't understand it.
"You could record something like that in 5 min"
Literally the take of someone listening to black metal for the first time.
Summer is great. I can have more rehearsals with my band, get a job (I'm at uni rn), sit at home, drink cold drinks and play some games like Bloodborne (amazing game)
souls game fan here too 🤪
I was at Fortress Fest this year and the crowd/scene was a group of the coolest most welcoming folks you'd ever meet.
11:06 It's not Absurd, it's two Polish bands Honor and Graveland on the "Raiders of Revenge" split from 2000.
All great bands
Been really getting into Black Metal over the year and im very greatful it exists. Music isn't one thing it simply happens and will always be here. Call it good or bad it doesnt matter people wanted to make it and they made it.
pff i dont care, i just listen to what i like. That goes from Mayhem to Sisters of mercy. True or not, I just dont give a fuck.
I love the sound of black metal and the dark mystic atmosphere which comes from - thats all. go on with your shit boris and gg to 100k ;).
I started to like some black metal when I started to related it to some sort of dark fantasy because Im a nerd. I have a soft spot for Dungeon Synth as well.
I was introduced to BM with more like trance metal, first love was Burzum Jesus Tod, then you just jump into it...
Finn McKenty is either wrong about EVERYTHING, or a troll !!
I’m 59 now, my band just progressed into BM in the late 80’s.
It was an amazing experience as evolved darker and deeper.
Whats the name
Finn rubs a lot of people the wrong way, but I’ve learned a lot of interesting things about music and art from him. The inner hater in me enjoys the slight trolling he does to create engagement and trigger the overly serious fans in his comments. At the end of the day a RUclipsr is an entertainer. He definitely has a lot of opinions and takes that I don’t agree with, but I respect him and can still see his value in the internet extreme music space. I like almost all types of metal personally. There’s usually something good if you look hard enough and invest a little time to find the artists that do appeal to you. (nerds larping can make amazing art too)
The bands he lists as examples he's listening to is WILD lmao
Abruptum ain't bad at all, de profundus I enjoyed
That Aäkon Këëtrëh record is incredible. Kinda weird of a black metal musician to knock something like that down..
Got to love that Twitchy XENOMORPH shilling in the background
yeah Doom metal man has spoken
he didnt mention at all that we all are in it for the atmosphere and romanticism. therefore he failed with his attempt...
it seems as if he is using music only to push whatever his agenda is while most of us are in it for the music..
That' s because he is a poser, clueless, arrogant, full of himself, smug piece of turd
If we're talking about avant garde black metal, Ihsahn is the king.
Also, Igorrr has both elements in their music
I think that part of the appeal in the early days (for me the late 80s and early 90s) was that you had to work to find your way into it. You could buy a Morbid Angel album in pretty much any music store. Black Metal felt like you'd found a secret door into something a bit hidden and exciting. You'd eagerly hunt for tapes and faded photocopies of fanzines. Weirdly, part of the appeal was that pretty much everyone...even people who listened to death metal...HATED it. Black metal was the darkest corner of the basement of the metal scene.
Man, I loved the excitement of finding new bands randomly. I don't know how much money I threw at bands I didn't know anything about besides the genre they were playing. I consider myself lucky to have been able to experience what waiting in front of a store felt like. Damn, I miss those times.
@@borist. I laugh now, but I bought the first Impaled Nazarene album (on vinyl...I'm that old) pretty much because I thought the band name was cool and Finland seemed even more like a place for crazy guys in the woods than Norway. It took weeks to arrive and, when I got it, I played it again and again all day. My friends who liked heavy music thought it was just 'shitty noise' but, to my ears, it's was exhilarating and almost unsettling. Like smelling salts for the ears.
Black Metal was not and never was the darkest corner of the metal scene, in most cases. It was the most DRAMATIC, when it comes to both sound and aesthetics. Death Metal takes the cake of darkness, but by a mile. The sound is a lot more powerful, cold, , without emo-melancholic moments, and you have songs speaking about people being brutally murdered, tortured or r*ped. Even identifying the Human Race in general as an inferior species lol. And there are also Satanic Death Metal bands, like Deicide and Vader, whose lyrics are extremely and explicitly violent regarding how they praise Jesus choking to death on his blood, and smashing the face of Jewish God, etc. If your concept of "Darkness" is being mellow, dramatic and melancholic, there's a ton load of bands and artists outside Metal in general, which do it in a more deep manner than most Black Metal.
@@HeathenDance I respect your view. I am just saying what it sounded like to me as a rural 16 year old English kid back in the early 90s. Back then...to me...Death metal was becoming pretty generic. Most of it was in the two sound camps of Sunlight Studios (Entombed, Vader etc) or Morrisound (Obituary, Morbid Angel). There were some bands outside of this, like Autopsy that had a raw sound that I still liked. In a time before the internet, Black metal sounded more underground and authentic. It didn't stay that way for long, but for a year or two before it blew up in the press, it was great.
@@jamesaddison665 That's cool, I like both genres, have tons of albums from bands from those domains, and to be honest, in my opinion, some bands are just impossible to categorize. But I just wanted to state that the "Black Metal is the Evilest corner of Metal/Music" is simply not true. The murders, church burnings and suicides of the Scandinavian scene simply worked as great marketing.
I was pleasantly surprised by how fair, logically consistent, and mature your reaction was to the video. It says a lot about your character. Great job.
The problem with Finn's video is that he implies people only like black metal for the marketing/image of the scene, rather than the music itself. That's blatantly untrue, and unless you're a high schooler, most music fans don't care about fitting into a "scene".
The reality is, black metal is popular because the music is creative, atmospheric, varied, and constantly evolving. Darkthrone, Agalloch, and Blut Aus Nord would all loosely be categorized as black metal, but none of them sound remotely similar. Finn's point about black metal bands being copycats is absurd. Does anyone listen to a band like Panopticon and think they're trying to copy Burzum? No.
I was a big fan of underground rap, various genres of instrumental and ambient music, and lots of electronic music. As my friends tried to get me into death metal, metalcore, and real techie bands I ended up getting into black metal far more than I like the prior genres.
Saying black metal is boring is crazy to me. You just don't get it!
Good video. I enjoyed both sides. The first 2 Venom albums were incredible. Bathory from inception to Valhalla. I like Cradle, Dimmu, and satyricon. Love the dark throne and mayhem. Like the black noise and experimental.
I wish our summer was like that
This guy is basically another Rick Beato yelling at clouds. Best to ignore and keep listening to whatever genre that moves you.
It's pretty funny how he trashes black metal for having a gatekeeper mentality, meanwhile he's involved with a music scene that's notorious for turning against bands that slightly change up their sound (e.g. see how the punk scene reacted to Black Flag's "My War" and TSOL's "Beneath the Shadows")
i grew up with a lot of nu and thrash metal, so theyre my favorites (and slam ofc), but I've recently gotten more into black metal. it's one of my favorite genres of metal atm
Black metal is art thats why he cant get it . Look at him , he is like a tv commercial .
"Art" BWAHAHAHAHA
Grew up reading about it on Wikipedia? Damn I feel old. I grew up reading about it in Kerrang before there was an internet!
Me on metal hammer,metal maniac,metal shock etc lol.
didnt have internet till 19 but i dont know why i had wikipedia in my head when i said that.😂
I would like to see you make a video of your top 10 or even 5 black metal bands and the reasons why
BorisT, I am really impressed with your honesty and objectivity, especially when talking about something so obviously personal to you. A true music lover and fan, you transcend all the shit mentioned about black metal that could keep people from discovering some really heavy, powerful, cool shit. Keep up the good work, keep having fun, and keep posting! Thanks for letting me and the rest of the world know black metal musicians and fans aren't all a bunch of cliquee douchebags!
tengo 54 años y hasta la fecha el Black Metal para mí sigue siendo tan divertido como en los años 80. Si ese tipo no tiene oídos que no oiga, que escuche cosas simples y que no hable....
Me gusta tu contenido Boris
Saludos desde Buenos Aires
I was more into Anacho Punk as a teen like Crass, Rudimentary Peni and The Epileptics but, I was aware of Black Metal.
Great to see that adult former Black Metal elitists agree on a simple fact. It was great feeling superior in our youth, trying to live the cult. I can laugh very hard about my former self and still love the good old stuff.
Oh shit so true😂 I everytime said Dimmu is bullshit but at home i listen a lot to them😂
Finn is stuck on the perception I had of black metal which is largely from the 90's to mid 00's. When I first got into metal I was big into thrash and I discovered cradle of filth and dimmu not too long after and I tried to dive deeper into black metal via forums back in the day and it was very gatekeep-y. so I ended up having having a pretty sour taste in my mouth about the black metal community until last year when actually we acquired a new vocalist for my band who is very big into black metal and at first when we asked him for influences and he said BM i internally groaned, but he's a phenomenal vocalist and we agreed to bring him on and he's one of the most chill dudes i know and really has educated on BM. It was very eye opening and now he's showing me a ton of BM bands that are honestly fantastic. I like Finn, most of the stuff he said I understand to be factually correct, but his perception should be updated. If he still doesn't like the music that fine art is subjective, but to think all BM fans are still these elitist dorks burning churches is odd.
I blocked Finn. I can’t take his shit anymore.
Since he said he's a punk musician in his 40's I'm guessing the times where music was passed mostly by word of mouth lacking the internet, Most the bands he pulled out were underground in America's which back then was fenced by hardcore bands like biohazard European bands were rare and mostly mayhem was able to break the publicity boundaries in the time, The best black metal bands were mostly in Europe which was only known to America from RUclips itself
As someone who’s not super familiar with your channel but is a big fan of the punk rock mba, you’re such a cool guy. I appreciate how intelligent, respectful and knowledgeable you are. Time to binge your catalog my dude! Cheers!!
Truthfully, all bands within a given genre tend to sound very similar. That is the whole idea behind a genre, afterall. For me, the most interesting music is when different genres are combined in creative and novel ways. This is likely why stuff like Blackened Symphonic Deathcore are so appealing these past 10 or so years, they have the best of all worlds! To each their own, I respect and enjoy almost every form of music to some extent, from pop to metal to country to rap. But hey, that's just me, a guy with a short attention span and almost zero bias or bigotry in my perception of the world, from music and beyond.
Black metal is def not for everyone and that's perfectly ok
Been watching your videos for a while, finally subscribed- and I'm gonna admit to my most guilty of pleasures. I love old school original KISS. Hate me in comments all you want- my late mother was a fan, and through this I found metal, among other things. So... whenever I really miss mom, I put on a 70s KISS album and I feel better. She even tolerated my Marilyn Manson phase, cuz it was all just music to her- even if she thought it sucked 😂 If everyone had a mom like mine, the world would be a better place 🖤🤘
She also had an amazing vinyl collection that I inherited- which includes the first pressing of Black Sabbaths black Sabbath. RIP MOM ❤
Black metal is not for everyone 🖤🐺🖤🐺
Cmon bro don’t be cringe
@@reeteereetee3636not everyone likes it, it's not for everyone. Not cringe just true lmao it was made this way
@@reeteereetee3636It’s true; most “metalheads” don’t listen to black metal.
@@aaronmartinez5029 Dude, REAL metalheads listen to bands from all the subgenres. And in many cases, it's a fusion of several.
@aaronmartinez5029
Get a load of this guy.
Brother you don't even listen to anything other than black metal how are you gonna criticize anyone else?
There's more chances I'll catch a thrasher listening to hair metal than I'll catch you listening to anything at all.
I think you should react to his black metal deep dive on his other channel is way more funny hahaha tho it’s kinda good
LOL I love how he cited LLN bands from mid 90s France that he loves...
Aäkon Këëtrëh is fkn great though.
I really like black metal and metalcore but i wasnt really a fan of any of them before but that changed when i actually started listening to it more and found the varieties that got me into it. Im still not the biggest fan of modern metalcore but im such a sucker for the more hardcore based variety released before 2005. I think that black metal is still the style i listen to more but it feels nice having taken a dive into these genres.
Xasthur !
It's good that not everyone will understand what black metal really means! ⚔️🏴☠️🖤
This guy is basically saying nothing.
I got into black metal around the exact same time I discovered death metal in the early 2000s myself, I started off on violin, and honestly, hearing Death Cult Armageddon blew my mind. It combined the thing I was learning with a new found love. I was like 😱😱😱. Admittedly it does still urk me a bit when people immediately jump to saying "I can't listen to it because it sounds like it was made on a toy". It just shows that they don't really understand why that wave of black metal was the way it was. Yes it's raw, but it's meant to sound that way purposely. Those same people will listen to thrash from that time and praise it like a godsend, even though it's borderline the same quality. Black metal, for me atleast, is one of the best examples of abstract art, similar to waves of art in painting. You either get it or not but you have to see the forest for the trees sometimes. Yeah, I would probably use better production nowadays but you can add that "blackened" sound to most genres and it can sound good if done correctly. Some of the best black metal allows you to really feel the despair from that person's soul. I tend to think it resonates with people because in such a big world where you can so easily feel small, it's kinda therapeutic knowing you're not alone in feeling that way. There are elitist out there in every genre, you just gotta ignore them and do your own thing 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
16:48 onwards. Pure comedy 😆
I wish summer would always be like this...bleak and rainy...
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 black metal bonly in my life
Rlly like your personality loved his video as well but i love how u take all the criticism about the genre you love very passively and understanding great video! (I myself do like black metal)
How can you still see like/dislike ratio? They removed the dislike number years ago.
A Firefox extension call return youtube dislikes
13:50 Boris lifts hand,, points finger: "Eeeh... Yes and no."
This is what I live for. Humble recognition of flaws and based assertion of facts.
You're the best with your reaction videos, Boris.
Back in the 90s before the internet was so accessible and full of information like it is now. Lords of Chaos exposed us to a lot bands we never heard of. And gave us a synopsis of the scene, since it was so underground.There was maybe 1 cd of the major BM bands like Emperor and Dimmu Borgir in the record stores.