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Black metal

Black metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. Common traits include fast tempos, a shrieking vocal style,[13][14][15] heavily distorted guitars played with tremolo picking, raw (lo-fi) recording, unconventional song structures, and an emphasis on atmosphere. Artists often appear in corpse paint and adopt pseudonyms.

This article is about the musical genre. For the albums, see Black Metal (Venom album) and Black Metal (Dean Blunt album). For other uses, see Black Metal (disambiguation).

Black metal

Early to mid-1980s,

  • England
  • Scandinavia

During the 1980s, several thrash metal and death metal bands formed a prototype for black metal.[2] This "first wave" included bands such as Venom, Bathory, Mercyful Fate, Hellhammer and Celtic Frost.[16] A second wave arose in the early 1990s, spearheaded by Norwegian bands such as Mayhem, Darkthrone, Burzum, Immortal, Emperor, Satyricon and Gorgoroth. The early Norwegian black metal scene developed the style of their forebears into a distinct genre. Norwegian-inspired black metal scenes emerged throughout Europe and North America, although some other scenes developed their own styles independently. Some prominent Swedish bands spawned during this second wave, the second generation in Sweden being led by Dissection,[17] Abruptum,[17][18] Marduk,[17][19][20] and Nifelheim.[17]


Initially a synonym for "Satanic metal",[21] black metal has often sparked controversy, due to the actions and ideologies associated with the genre. Some artists express misanthropic views, and others advocate various forms of extreme anti-Christian sentiment, Satanism, or ethnic paganism. In the 1990s, members of the scene were responsible for a spate of church burnings and murders.[22][23] There is also a small neo-Nazi movement within black metal, although it has been shunned by many prominent artists.[6][24][25] Generally, black metal strives to remain an underground phenomenon.[26]

666 – At Calling Death (1993) was a documentary released by , which provides an abundance of interviews and perspectives on the meaning of both death and black metal genres from musicians who perform these styles, in light of the Norwegian scene church burnings and murders, which had been occurring around that time. The latter half of the documentary focuses on black metal.

Nuclear Blast

Det svarte alvor (1994)

(1998)

Satan Rides the Media

Black Metal (1998), a Belgian documentary by Marilyn Watelet.

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Norsk Black Metal (2003) was aired on Norwegian TV by the (NRK).

Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation

(2005) touches on black metal in the early 1990s, and includes an extensive 25-minute feature on the DVD release.

Metal: A Headbanger's Journey

(2007) is a five-part feature from VICE. It explores some of the aspects of the lifestyle, beliefs and controversies surrounding former Gorgoroth vocalist Gaahl.[362]

True Norwegian Black Metal

Black Metal: A Documentary (2007), produced by , explores the world of black metal from the point of view of the artists. There is no narrator and no one outside of black metal takes part in any interview or storytelling.

Bill Zebub

Pure Fucking Mayhem (2009) tells the story of the black metal band Mayhem and the tragedies surrounding them.

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(2007)

Murder Music: A History of Black Metal

The Misanthrope (2007) written and directed by from extreme metal duo Darkthrone.[364]

Ted "Nocturno Culto" Skjellum

Once Upon a Time in Norway (2008)

Black Metal Satanica (2008)

(2009) explores black metal's origins and subculture, featuring exclusive interviews and including rare footage from the Black Circle's early days.

Until the Light Takes Us

Loputon Gehennan Liekki (Eternal Flame of Gehenna)(2011) Finnish black metal documentary

Out of the Black – A Black Metal Documentary (2012), an examination of the musical and social origins of black metal while exploring the full spectrum of the religious ideology within the scene. Also examines black metal in America and the multiple differences between the American and the Scandinavian scene.

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One Man Metal (2012) explores the lifestyle and thoughts of the members of the three one-man bands , Leviathan and Striborg.[366]

Xasthur

Attention! Black Metal (2012)

Helvete: Historien om norsk black metal (2020). The history of Norwegian black metal from the early eighties through musical innovation, image building, murder, suicide and church burnings, and international recognition. With more focus on the history of the music and people involved, rather than just the scandals.

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List of black metal bands

Shrieking

; Søderlind, Didrik (2003) [1998]. Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground (revised and enlarged ed.). Los Angeles, CA: Feral House. ISBN 0-922915-94-6. OCLC 63047807.

Moynihan, Michael

; Søderlind, Didrik (1998). Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground (first ed.). Venice, CA: Feral House. ISBN 0-922915-48-2. OCLC 39151590.

Moynihan, Michael

Olson, Benjamin Hedge (May 2008). . Bowling Green State University. Archived from the original on 21 March 2019. Retrieved 7 July 2017.

I Am the Black Wizards: Multiplicity, Mysticism and Identity in Black Metal Music and Culture

Kristiansen, Jon (2011). Metalion: The Slayer Mag Diaries. New York: Bazillion Points Books.  978-0-9796163-4-1.

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Kahn-Harris, Keith (2007). Extreme Metal: Music and Culture on the Edge. Oxford; New York: . ISBN 978-1-84520-399-3. OCLC 701719393.

Berg

Partridge, Christopher H.; Christianson, Eric S. (2014). The Lure of the Dark Side: Satan and Western Demonology in Popular Culture. Routledge.  9781317490791.

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Ekeroth, Daniel (2008). Swedish Death Metal. New York: Bazillion Points Books.  978-0-9796163-1-0.

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Hainaut, Bérenger (2017). . Château-Gontier: Aedam Musicae. ISBN 978-2-919046-21-8.

Le Style black metal

Kugelberg, John, ed. (2008). True Norwegian Black Metal. Beste, Peter (photographer). New York: Power House Books.  978-1-57687-435-6.

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Lilja, Esa (2009). Theory and Analysis of Classic Heavy Metal Harmony. Helsinki: IAML Finland.  978-952-5363-35-7.

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Metalphoto, Chérie, ed. (2011). Chants of Evil: The Visions of the Breathing Darkness. Metalphoto, Chérie (photographer). Metalphoto Publisher.  978-90-816734-1-9.

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(2013). Black Metal: Evolution of the Cult. Port Townsend: Feral House. ISBN 978-1-936239-75-7.

Patterson, Dayal

Pattison, Louis; Richardson, Nick; Stosuy, Brandon, eds. (2012). . Black Dog Publishing. ISBN 978-1-907317-72-9. Archived from the original on 12 May 2013. Retrieved 16 February 2013.

Black Metal: Beyond the Darkness

Swinford, Dean (2013). Death Metal Epic (Book I: The Inverted Katabasis). Dayton: Atlatl Press.  978-0-9883484-3-1.

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