@Cholobilly21 I've read plenty of Lovecraft and it never occurred to me. Funny how this alleged irrational prejudice is all people can talk about these days. Why would you even compare a contemporary Norwegian musician (and murderer) to an American writer who died 90 years ago? Yeah, just keep self-censoring and telling a joke that must be at least 6 years old at this point. Free speech is dead and you're laughing.
Bloodborne was the first time I was made aware of the man himself. That game honestly Lovecrafted harder than Lovecraft ever did. Also, don't sleep on Lovecraft's contemporaries and own influences. If you want more writers like him, check out Lord Dunsany (The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories), Arthur Machen (The Great God Pan), and Clark Ashton Smith (The City of the Singing Flame). Lovecraft was in awe of these guys, and they're some of my personal favourites, too.
Great recommendations, will check them out. Also you’re spot on about Bloodborne, it’s the most Lovecraftian thing ever, not made by Lovecraft himself.
@@Peyton-omniac and of course, "the call of ktulu" off ride the lightning. If i remember correctly there's some lovecraft themed lyrics on their newer records too
Another “Lovecraftian” band that gives us perfect Lovecraft vibes is a band that I’m surprised the dude on the video didn’t mention; that band is Esoctrilihum. Anyone who doesn’t know the band should go listen to the album “The Telluric Ashes of the Ö Vrth Immemorial Gods” by said band. The band’s sound is so unique that I’d dare to say that it’s the closest one can get to a truly “Lovecratian” version of Black Metal.
Revocation - The Outer Ones has to be one of my favorite lovecraftian metal projects, definitely recommend to anyone looking for extreme metal of that ilk
@@aggelosmanolis5689 I feel like Technical death metal mixed with classical is probably the most fitting type of music/sound for Lovecraft. It's alien, complex, cerebral but also epic and transcendent
Always had a soft spot for bands that capture the feeling of Lovecraftian/Cosmic Horror, even if it's not explicitly part of the lyrics. (Akhlys comes to mind) Basically if a band's sound makes me feel like I'm inside The Warp from 40k, I'm happy.
Lovecraftian Mythos just fits Metal so well because of how epic, tetric and dark his stories are, everything is Metal asf. PD: I've never seen a Dragged Into Sunlight shirt before, sick merch.
Alkaloid are influenced by Morbid Angel, and blend Lovecraftian mythos with sci fi Cthulhu, Azagthoth, Shades of Shub-Niggurath, The Fungi from Yuggoth, and lesser references in other songs
If you're not already in possession of H. P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life by Michel Houellebecq (with a nifty introduction by Stephen King), do yourself a solid and grab a copy. It's the best H.P.L. biography I've ever come across (and I've read quite a few). Helps that Houellebecq is a tour de force novelist in his own right and that he doesn't pull any punches in analysing Lovecraft as a man deeply hostile to modernity, particularly it's multicultural elements. As for his influence on metal, I say without reservation that Metallica alone turned countless meataxe headbangers into certified bookworms and did for Lovecraft what they did for the Misfits in a renewed interest in terms of exposure and a renewed interest in both simply by wearing their fandom on their sleeves. Nice idea for a video. A lesser known author who had a great impact on Lovecraft (and many other authors including King and Thomas Ligotti & Nic Pizzolatto's screenplay for True Detective seo.1), was Robert W. Chambers, whose The Yellow King set up a world and mythos of it's own which has like H.P.L. been taken up by his acolytes, continuing his lore in their own work. Definitely highly recommend for fans of strange dark literature in the tradition of Poe and Lovecraft etc., where a lot of the frightening components occur off page in the reader's own psychological chamber of horrors. Great stuff xMx
Excellent video. I don’t believe, however, that the 70s is a correct reference to the time period when Lovecraft’s stories were first widely republished. When I was in high school in the late 60s my mother told us that they didn’t have the money to buy any real Christmas presents, and I told her that if they just gave me a paper back copy of H.P. Lovecraft stories that I would be more than happy. Sure enough, that’s what I got for Christmas that year and I honestly can’t remember ever getting a better Christmas present before or since.
I think you are right about that. I have worked for 13 years at an old paper company, and I remember once coming across a box of yellowed, well-thumbed books that collected by stories ol' Howie here, as well as work from Clark Ashton Smith and Robert E. Howard. All their publishing dates were situated in the late 60's. Took it home, read it, and them passed 'em on to a friend of mine who was always on about Lovecraft but didn't seem to have read a whole lot of him. As a side note: I liked Clark Ashton Smith best of the collected stories, I really should check for a collection of his work.
Probably my favorite addition to lovecraftian fiction is the "true story" known as The Tale of Old Man Henderson by Waffle House Millionaire. I say it's a true story because it is a Trail of Cthulu game gone wrong in all the right ways. The opening line, "I'd like to start by saying that the GM was a bastard that had it coming." should set the scene for the bullshit our protagonist had to go through to gaslight the GM to ragequitting his own shitty campaign using a character sheet with a 300 page backstory of doom justified every possible action to destroy this game. If lovecraftian horror exists, then so can lovecraftian comedies. Highly recommend reading it. That shit is bonkers.
I think Cavernous Death Metal & Dissonant Death Metal can be considered the "Lovecraftian Death Metal" Many people say it is. Since this imo whenever i do vibe with this genre it feels so cavernously eldritch or like really falling into abyss and something eldritch is ready to devoure you Some example bands are Morgue (new band with their album Close to Complete darkness) Lvcifyre Vølus Sulfuric Hatred Disimperium Disma Bestial Raids (Mostly their master Satan's puppet album since i think they're mostly black/war metal) Temple Nightside Qrixkuor (msotly) Mitochondrion I also got a playlist for this genre if anyone is interested in listening
Yesssssssssssssss!!!! Love the Cosmic Horror/ Lovecraftian expanding universe and themes, one of the bands I'm in is in the large and growing pool of bands making tunes within such. IA FTHAGN! Sick theme tats by the way man.
Another band worth including is Tortuga. Their second album, “Deities” is heavily inspired by Lovecraft, and even their recent album musically touches on the metaphysical cosmic side of things. My buddy and I even call their music “Lovecraftian Chug”.
Blut Aus Nord's Dishamonium is more than aesthetically related to Lovecraft; Three of the seven songs' titles are direct Lovecraft references ("Chants of the Deep Ones", "Keziah Mason", "The Apotheosis of the Unnamable").
Do you know which category would be sick? Lovecraftian classical music. Of course, there's no such thing (I'm not aware of composers inspired by Lovecraft), but if you listen to stuff like Requiem by Ligeti, Metastaseis by Xennakis or Threnody for the victims of Hiroshima by Penderecki, you can hear that unsettling and uncontrollable feeling! It doesn't surprise me that many metal bands quote these composers as an inspiration (Deathspell Omega, Ad Nauseam, Gnaw Their Tongues, ... Plus, Spanish funeral doom band Of Darkness has homaged Penderecki's St Luke Passion in their debut). In general, I think that metal bands incorporating contemporary classical music are able to evoke a sense of sheer chaos that can feel very "cosmic". Just listen to Jute Gyte when he incorporates microtonality and Boulez' total serialism in his black metal works!
It's actually pretty hard for me to associate metal with "drinking and partying", especially if you're a kind of person who listens to either non metal or extreme metal and not much in between, and most lovecraftian stuff is probably on the extreme side
The Japanese heavy metal band, Ningen Isu, has several songs named after Lovecraft stories. Then there’s the Canadian death metal band, Chthe’ilist. They sound a lot like Demilich though.
I Love the Melt Banana Lp in the background! MB was awesome live! I saw them about 20 years ago, and I got the singer's autograph! I was a fan for several years before I saw them, btw.
Kickass vid, man. Oh, just wanted to say, though, that quite a number of extreme metal bands have done jams about the "Simon" Necronomicon -- purported real life grimoire. As opposed to directly, etymologically using Lovecraft stuff. Bands such as Deicide, Sinister, Morbid Angel (hell, like HALF their shit is about stuff from the "Simonomicon"!), also Vader, for instance.
So psyched to see the Swallowed By The Oceans Tide album on here, hands down one of my favorite albums of all time and the one that got me into Lovecraft as well.
For the spanish-talking audience of the channel, I recommend the song "Cthulhu piscinas" (Cthulh Swiming Pools) from the comedian-satirical metal band GIGATRON. The video is hilarious.
Can you make a video about black metal bands and their history formed in middle-eastern countries like Iran, Iraq. I find lots of docs blogs and videos about Scandinavian, USA or European bands and their music but content about Arabic Black Metal is very rare. LMK if it's already exist somewhere on your channel. PS: A video about Seeds of Iblis is uploaded 2 years ago on your channel. I'm gonna watch it right quick.
For those interested, I highly recommend Alan Moores' graphic novels Neonomicon and Providence, which further explores HP Lovecrafts Chtulhu mythos. They're incredibly well written, with superb artwork.
Nice Video Wyatt being a Huuuuge Lovecraft nerd myself. I got a big cthulhu Mythos book collection and the necronomicon loggo tattoed. For me i think lovecraftian wibes is nailed the best in Ambient musik. Projekts like Old Tower, Lurk, Black Mountain Transmitter and even Mortiis. Can make my mind travel to some Cosmic dream Voids, R'lyeh ore some Forgotten tombs In Arkham
Hey, just a heads up, you might want to check out Вой - Кругами вечности, as I think it's a full fledged funeral doon release that precedes thergothon by a couple years. I was astonished when I found it :)
I would like to see you do a opinion or maybe a deep dive on the Taiwanese band chthonic. It's honestly a band I really don't ever hear being talked about. I freaking love that band and they will always stay within my top 10. Just the transition from the first couple albums of kind of folk metal, to symphonic black metal, right into I guess melodic death metal. I'm pretty sure you have listened to them. If so, I would like your hot take on the band. But if you haven't, you have to listen to the albums Relentless Recurrence and Seediq Bale. Straight masterpieces in my opinion.
Very, very sorry for this, but I'm gonna be that "actually" guy here. Before the Canadian Necronomicon there was an 80's speed/thrash band from Germany with the same name, and interestingly, from the same country came another Necronomicon, a group of most probably smelly hippies that released an album somewhere in the early 70's. Also, damn interesting video, perhaps you could do something similar about the late medieval painter Hieronymous Bosch and metal.
Nice vid ! My personal pick for the most lovecraftian-sounding metal album would be Chtheilist - Le dernier crépuscule. Heavily inspired by Demilich's Nespithe, it gives the "beyond human comprehension" feeling (with all the weird time signatures and all) but also at times not so far from... Atmospheric Black Metal maybe ? with choirs and foggy-sounding guitars that gives a "cult" vibe. Really cool album.
Portal are the personification of Lovecraftian metal... Thematically, visual aesthetics certainly. But the music has otherworldly angular foreboding that is a perfect aural companion to the impossible alien architecture, geometry, mise-en-scene, amorphous ancient shadow beastly contagion... It's all there. I would have had an embolism had you not included them! Phew.
I'd like to mention the cool cultfilm Dagon and the great Belgian HP Lovecraft themed band Tyrant's Kall, they blend different styles like occult doom, classic heavy metal, late 80s early 90s death metal, some black and stoner as well check em out
Because it’s not explicitly Lovecraftian . Obviously it’s inspired by Lovecraft in terms of its Sci-Fi aesthetics and band name being similar to certain syllables from his work but it’s more rooted in “epic” sci-fi fantasy
Check out Alkaloid. Probably one of my favorite Lovecraft bands (although not everything they write is about that) They have, however written my favorite piece of Lovecraft music. Rise Of The Cephalopods is a 20 minute epic about R'lyeh and other Lovecraftian horrors rising out of the sea.
Lovecraft always was and is a great inspiration to me. Heck, I've recorded a whole album inspired by him. Look up Chaos' demise - Lovecraft's heritage, if anyone's interested. Recording quality sucks and the guitarist quit playing soon after the record was done, unfortunately
Speaking of Portal. It's no secret that they were heavily influenced by Lovecraft in the beginning. But did you know that the words "Portal", "Swarth" and "Outre" are words all mentioned in the call of cthulhu? The more you know!
"Varg, I heard your a fan of Lovecraft. What's your favourite story by him?"
"Story?"
Probably "On the Creation of N{cesored by you tube}
"I just liked his cat!"
“Euronymous learned about Lovecraft from me actually”
What's the joke?
@Cholobilly21 I've read plenty of Lovecraft and it never occurred to me. Funny how this alleged irrational prejudice is all people can talk about these days. Why would you even compare a contemporary Norwegian musician (and murderer) to an American writer who died 90 years ago?
Yeah, just keep self-censoring and telling a joke that must be at least 6 years old at this point. Free speech is dead and you're laughing.
Bloodborne was the first time I was made aware of the man himself. That game honestly Lovecrafted harder than Lovecraft ever did.
Also, don't sleep on Lovecraft's contemporaries and own influences. If you want more writers like him, check out Lord Dunsany (The Sword of Welleran and Other Stories), Arthur Machen (The Great God Pan), and Clark Ashton Smith (The City of the Singing Flame). Lovecraft was in awe of these guys, and they're some of my personal favourites, too.
Great recommendations, will check them out. Also you’re spot on about Bloodborne, it’s the most Lovecraftian thing ever, not made by Lovecraft himself.
The White People. Machen's cosmic fair-folk story. Check it out.
It's obviusly because Lovecraft loved cats, as do most metalheads.
IMO the reason why the Lovecraftian mythos is such an integral part of Metal. Is because of how dark and eerie the Lovecraftian mythos is!
I’d also add on to Metallica with their song The Thing That Should Not Be on Master of Puppets. The grandiose nature and behemoth riffs…
I was thinking about that
@@Peyton-omniac and of course, "the call of ktulu" off ride the lightning. If i remember correctly there's some lovecraft themed lyrics on their newer records too
The Ktulu trilogy: The Call of Ktulu, The Thing That Should Not Be, and Dream No More.
also all nightmare long
Shittalica
Blut aus nord is probably the best at giving off that cosmic horror sound
And portal
Another “Lovecraftian” band that gives us perfect Lovecraft vibes is a band that I’m surprised the dude on the video didn’t mention; that band is Esoctrilihum.
Anyone who doesn’t know the band should go listen to the album “The Telluric Ashes of the Ö Vrth Immemorial Gods” by said band. The band’s sound is so unique that I’d dare to say that it’s the closest one can get to a truly “Lovecratian” version of Black Metal.
Catacombs - In The Depths Of R'lyeh is probably the best album to encompass what lovecraftian means
Revocation - The Outer Ones has to be one of my favorite lovecraftian metal projects, definitely recommend to anyone looking for extreme metal of that ilk
Spawn of Possession - Tech Death with neo classical influences and Lovecraftian themes
One of my favourite bands ever
@@aggelosmanolis5689 I feel like Technical death metal mixed with classical is probably the most fitting type of music/sound for Lovecraft. It's alien, complex, cerebral but also epic and transcendent
Always had a soft spot for bands that capture the feeling of Lovecraftian/Cosmic Horror, even if it's not explicitly part of the lyrics. (Akhlys comes to mind) Basically if a band's sound makes me feel like I'm inside The Warp from 40k, I'm happy.
In addition to the awesome stories the man really knew how to name a cat.
based man and kitty combo.
No different than naming a white cat Blanche. Hur hur.
What was his name?
Wasnt it his dad who got the cat for him and named it?
@@coltennial9513 N-word Man
Scar Sighted from leviathan, brings to mind images from H.P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu mythos
Quite a good pick. I was listening to that day ago, actually.
Lovecraftian Mythos just fits Metal so well because of how epic, tetric and dark his stories are, everything is Metal asf.
PD: I've never seen a Dragged Into Sunlight shirt before, sick merch.
Massacre "From Beyond" came to mind
I would add Cradle of filth with their Cthulhu dawn
Great video btw i love your channel
Great song from a great album (Midian) 🤘
Lovecraft and Metal go together like peanut butter and chocolate.
As a Lovecraft inspired bad, I am loving this topic! Very well put and edited, loving it!
One of my favorite lovecraft inspired metal songs is Eletric Wizard's "Weird Tales", the lyrics just ooze lovecraft.
Kudos for including Sulphur Aeon. Definitely one of the best bands of the last decade if you ask me.
I was listening to ESOTERICAs video on Lovecraft earlier coincidentally
Use to listen the 60s Lovecraft band
Morbid Angel is obvious but no mention of Celtic Frost? It's probably the most influential one for extreme metal I'd say.
Melt-Banana just hanging out in the back.
Alkaloid are influenced by Morbid Angel, and blend Lovecraftian mythos with sci fi
Cthulhu, Azagthoth, Shades of Shub-Niggurath, The Fungi from Yuggoth, and lesser references in other songs
Catacombs - In The Depths of R'lyeh is the most terrifying Lovecraft inspired metal record I've ever heard.
There’s a band from my home province called “The Darkest of the Hillside Thickets”. If the name wasn’t enough, they’re entirely based around Cthulhu.
The German thrash band called Poison had a song called Yog-Sothoth on their only official full-length album "Into the Abyss"
Into the Mouth of Madness is John Carpenters scariest work and its cosmic horror
If you're not already in possession of H. P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life by Michel Houellebecq (with a nifty introduction by Stephen King), do yourself a solid and grab a copy. It's the best H.P.L. biography I've ever come across (and I've read quite a few). Helps that Houellebecq is a tour de force novelist in his own right and that he doesn't pull any punches in analysing Lovecraft as a man deeply hostile to modernity, particularly it's multicultural elements. As for his influence on metal, I say without reservation that Metallica alone turned countless meataxe headbangers into certified bookworms and did for Lovecraft what they did for the Misfits in a renewed interest in terms of exposure and a renewed interest in both simply by wearing their fandom on their sleeves. Nice idea for a video. A lesser known author who had a great impact on Lovecraft (and many other authors including King and Thomas Ligotti & Nic Pizzolatto's screenplay for True Detective seo.1), was Robert W. Chambers, whose The Yellow King set up a world and mythos of it's own which has like H.P.L. been taken up by his acolytes, continuing his lore in their own work. Definitely highly recommend for fans of strange dark literature in the tradition of Poe and Lovecraft etc., where a lot of the frightening components occur off page in the reader's own psychological chamber of horrors. Great stuff xMx
Excellent video. I don’t believe, however, that the 70s is a correct reference to the time period when Lovecraft’s stories were first widely republished. When I was in high school in the late 60s my mother told us that they didn’t have the money to buy any real Christmas presents, and I told her that if they just gave me a paper back copy of H.P. Lovecraft stories that I would be more than happy. Sure enough, that’s what I got for Christmas that year and I honestly can’t remember ever getting a better Christmas present before or since.
I think you are right about that. I have worked for 13 years at an old paper company, and I remember once coming across a box of yellowed, well-thumbed books that collected by stories ol' Howie here, as well as work from Clark Ashton Smith and Robert E. Howard. All their publishing dates were situated in the late 60's. Took it home, read it, and them passed 'em on to a friend of mine who was always on about Lovecraft but didn't seem to have read a whole lot of him. As a side note: I liked Clark Ashton Smith best of the collected stories, I really should check for a collection of his work.
Probably my favorite addition to lovecraftian fiction is the "true story" known as The Tale of Old Man Henderson by Waffle House Millionaire. I say it's a true story because it is a Trail of Cthulu game gone wrong in all the right ways. The opening line, "I'd like to start by saying that the GM was a bastard that had it coming." should set the scene for the bullshit our protagonist had to go through to gaslight the GM to ragequitting his own shitty campaign using a character sheet with a 300 page backstory of doom justified every possible action to destroy this game. If lovecraftian horror exists, then so can lovecraftian comedies. Highly recommend reading it. That shit is bonkers.
"Von Unaussprechlichen Kulten" by Nile is an awesome Lovecraftian song.
I think Cavernous Death Metal & Dissonant Death Metal can be considered the "Lovecraftian Death Metal"
Many people say it is. Since this imo whenever i do vibe with this genre it feels so cavernously eldritch or like really falling into abyss and something eldritch is ready to devoure you
Some example bands are
Morgue (new band with their album Close to Complete darkness)
Lvcifyre
Vølus
Sulfuric Hatred
Disimperium
Disma
Bestial Raids (Mostly their master Satan's puppet album since i think they're mostly black/war metal)
Temple Nightside
Qrixkuor (msotly)
Mitochondrion
I also got a playlist for this genre if anyone is interested in listening
Saw this and immediately got excited for the Thergothon mention. Lovecraft themed funeral doom always has a special place in my heart.
Yesssssssssssssss!!!! Love the Cosmic Horror/ Lovecraftian expanding universe and themes, one of the bands I'm in is in the large and growing pool of bands making tunes within such. IA FTHAGN! Sick theme tats by the way man.
Another band worth including is Tortuga. Their second album, “Deities” is heavily inspired by Lovecraft, and even their recent album musically touches on the metaphysical cosmic side of things. My buddy and I even call their music “Lovecraftian Chug”.
Not metal, but Carpenter Brut's Escape From Midwich Valley is *very* much Lovecraft inspired.
Most of Massacre's lyrics are about lovecraft since the bands vocalist (Kam Lee) is a big lovecraft fan
Blut Aus Nord's Dishamonium is more than aesthetically related to Lovecraft; Three of the seven songs' titles are direct Lovecraft references ("Chants of the Deep Ones", "Keziah Mason", "The Apotheosis of the Unnamable").
Cosmic Putrefaction is my current fav.
Michael Moorcock and Robert E. Howard also have tons of metal albums about them. The creators of Elric of Melnibone and Conan the Barbarian.
Do you know which category would be sick? Lovecraftian classical music.
Of course, there's no such thing (I'm not aware of composers inspired by Lovecraft), but if you listen to stuff like Requiem by Ligeti, Metastaseis by Xennakis or Threnody for the victims of Hiroshima by Penderecki, you can hear that unsettling and uncontrollable feeling! It doesn't surprise me that many metal bands quote these composers as an inspiration (Deathspell Omega, Ad Nauseam, Gnaw Their Tongues, ... Plus, Spanish funeral doom band Of Darkness has homaged Penderecki's St Luke Passion in their debut).
In general, I think that metal bands incorporating contemporary classical music are able to evoke a sense of sheer chaos that can feel very "cosmic". Just listen to Jute Gyte when he incorporates microtonality and Boulez' total serialism in his black metal works!
In Lovecraft we trust!
There's also another mexican band called "Terror Cósmico", does an instrumental doom/stoner metal
A very thorough analysis. Thanks for posting. Very cool that you acknowledged Thergothon.
Always think of Nile when i hear Lovecrafts name😎 great content
You all should check out Tyranny. It's a main project of the guys from wormphlegm. It's very lovecraftian in its feel.
"The Music Of Erich Zann" by Mekong Delta
Wyatt is like the Sam Sulek of music
It's actually pretty hard for me to associate metal with "drinking and partying", especially if you're a kind of person who listens to either non metal or extreme metal and not much in between, and most lovecraftian stuff is probably on the extreme side
The Japanese heavy metal band, Ningen Isu, has several songs named after Lovecraft stories.
Then there’s the Canadian death metal band, Chthe’ilist. They sound a lot like Demilich though.
If you like Lovecraft there are a lot of other 'weird fiction' writers like Clark Ashton smith, Algernon Blackwood and Arthur Machen.
Made my night better 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
He’s cat had an awesome name
Vincent Crowley "That Which Lurks Below the Sea"
Anarkhon "Phantasmagorical Personification of the Death Temple"
Thank you dad again for another banger 🙏🙏
Wanderer Of The Wastes by The Howling Void always reminds me of Lovecraft's story The Nameless City.
I Love the Melt Banana Lp in the background! MB was awesome live! I saw them about 20 years ago, and I got the singer's autograph! I was a fan for several years before I saw them, btw.
Terraria also has many references to Lovecraft's works. For example, the first boss whose name is The Eye of Cthulhu.
My best Lovecraftian band is Obed Marsh from Australia. They are less known to the world but their 2nd album, Dunwich really got me.
Kickass vid, man. Oh, just wanted to say, though, that quite a number of extreme metal bands have done jams about the "Simon" Necronomicon -- purported real life grimoire. As opposed to directly, etymologically using Lovecraft stuff. Bands such as Deicide, Sinister, Morbid Angel (hell, like HALF their shit is about stuff from the "Simonomicon"!), also Vader, for instance.
its funny my band just finished writing a Lovecraft inspired song
We are also heavily influenced by Lovecraft, as our name references a cosmic entity. Great video ⚔️
Another good example of a non-metal, and recent, Lovecraft song is "To Kelly Lee" by The Speed of Sound in Seawater
So psyched to see the Swallowed By The Oceans Tide album on here, hands down one of my favorite albums of all time and the one that got me into Lovecraft as well.
The great old ones and sulphur aeon are both stellar bands, live as well!
Metal’s love craft for Lovecraft?
For the spanish-talking audience of the channel, I recommend the song "Cthulhu piscinas" (Cthulh Swiming Pools) from the comedian-satirical metal band GIGATRON. The video is hilarious.
Grew up on lovecraft always loved his story's/movies👍 big horror fan 👍🤘🤘 rudimentary peni. 🤘🤘🤘
the maxime painting is so fucking sick i love his stuff
Sulphur Aeon is the closest you can get to "Lovecraftian" being a descriptor of a musical sound. Their music makes you feel uneasy.
Can you make a video about black metal bands and their history formed in middle-eastern countries like Iran, Iraq. I find lots of docs blogs and videos about Scandinavian, USA or European bands and their music but content about Arabic Black Metal is very rare. LMK if it's already exist somewhere on your channel.
PS: A video about Seeds of Iblis is uploaded 2 years ago on your channel. I'm gonna watch it right quick.
Another day another banger 🔥
shoutout wyatt for featuring melt banana on the shelf
For those interested, I highly recommend Alan Moores' graphic novels Neonomicon and Providence, which further explores HP Lovecrafts Chtulhu mythos. They're incredibly well written, with superb artwork.
Sulphur Aeon and The Great Old Ones are my fsv Lovecraftian metal bands.
Nice Video Wyatt being a Huuuuge Lovecraft nerd myself. I got a big cthulhu Mythos book collection and the necronomicon loggo tattoed. For me i think lovecraftian wibes is nailed the best in Ambient musik. Projekts like Old Tower, Lurk, Black Mountain Transmitter and even Mortiis. Can make my mind travel to some Cosmic dream Voids, R'lyeh ore some Forgotten tombs In Arkham
Really been liking your videos lately keep up the good work man 🤘
Hey, just a heads up, you might want to check out Вой - Кругами вечности, as I think it's a full fledged funeral doon release that precedes thergothon by a couple years. I was astonished when I found it :)
I would like to see you do a opinion or maybe a deep dive on the Taiwanese band chthonic.
It's honestly a band I really don't ever hear being talked about.
I freaking love that band and they will always stay within my top 10.
Just the transition from the first couple albums of kind of folk metal, to symphonic black metal, right into I guess melodic death metal.
I'm pretty sure you have listened to them. If so, I would like your hot take on the band.
But if you haven't, you have to listen to the albums Relentless Recurrence and Seediq Bale. Straight masterpieces in my opinion.
Very, very sorry for this, but I'm gonna be that "actually" guy here. Before the Canadian Necronomicon there was an 80's speed/thrash band from Germany with the same name, and interestingly, from the same country came another Necronomicon, a group of most probably smelly hippies that released an album somewhere in the early 70's. Also, damn interesting video, perhaps you could do something similar about the late medieval painter Hieronymous Bosch and metal.
Nice vid !
My personal pick for the most lovecraftian-sounding metal album would be Chtheilist - Le dernier crépuscule. Heavily inspired by Demilich's Nespithe, it gives the "beyond human comprehension" feeling (with all the weird time signatures and all) but also at times not so far from... Atmospheric Black Metal maybe ? with choirs and foggy-sounding guitars that gives a "cult" vibe. Really cool album.
While not metal I’d enjoy seeing you talk about the 15 hours or so of dark ambient collaborations on the Cryo Chamber YT channel
Correction: I intended to say Lovecraft inspired collaborations
check out Azathoth by Ultar. Russian black metal w/ Lovecraftian themes
Portal are the personification of Lovecraftian metal... Thematically, visual aesthetics certainly. But the music has otherworldly angular foreboding that is a perfect aural companion to the impossible alien architecture, geometry, mise-en-scene, amorphous ancient shadow beastly contagion... It's all there. I would have had an embolism had you not included them! Phew.
I'd like to mention the cool cultfilm Dagon and the great Belgian HP Lovecraft themed band Tyrant's Kall, they blend different styles like occult doom, classic heavy metal, late 80s early 90s death metal, some black and stoner as well check em out
Why didn't you mention Bal-Sagoth? It's the first band that comes to my mind when talking about H. P. Lovecraft and heavy metal music.
Because it’s not explicitly Lovecraftian . Obviously it’s inspired by Lovecraft in terms of its Sci-Fi aesthetics and band name being similar to certain syllables from his work but it’s more rooted in “epic” sci-fi fantasy
Hey you! Yeah, you! Listen to Timeghoul!
For some reason I thought this was a Wendigoon video and jumped at the Nile album in the thumbnail
Cosmic black metal is the tits!
Check out The Ziggurat and their song, IA.
He was a basketball player
Check out Alkaloid. Probably one of my favorite Lovecraft bands (although not everything they write is about that) They have, however written my favorite piece of Lovecraft music. Rise Of The Cephalopods is a 20 minute epic about R'lyeh and other Lovecraftian horrors rising out of the sea.
Lovecraft always was and is a great inspiration to me. Heck, I've recorded a whole album inspired by him. Look up Chaos' demise - Lovecraft's heritage, if anyone's interested. Recording quality sucks and the guitarist quit playing soon after the record was done, unfortunately
Melt-Banana!
Man I haven’t thought about Catacomb since seeing them in Putrefaction Zine in like, 92?? Wow. Gonna have to dig some up
I've read and own everything he's ever done.
Speaking of Portal. It's no secret that they were heavily influenced by Lovecraft in the beginning. But did you know that the words "Portal", "Swarth" and "Outre" are words all mentioned in the call of cthulhu? The more you know!
Vid inspired me to listen to Call of Ktulu on repeat
dude, you need to delve into Rudimentary Peni. It is mostly Lovecraftian.
Now do Tolkien