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Getting Up-Close and Uncomfortable with Deafheavennew

The young members of the San Francisco black metal-shoegaze band discuss why their music tends to provoke some people, and why others are eating it up.
East Bay Express  |  Kathleen Richards  |  06-27-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

Pale Chalice Buries Black Metal's Egonew

The San Francisco black metal band rejects Satanism and tries to break some of the genre's stereotypes. But it's still kind of an ego trip.
East Bay Express  |  Kathleen Richards  |  03-04-2011  |  Profiles & Interviews

Thus Spoke Shagrathnew

Norwegian death cult survivors Dimmu Borgir bring the joys of black metal to the masses.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Bill Forman  |  12-07-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

Bad Things Happen When Fans Get Behind the Cameranew

Digital democratization of the means of film production has brought us to the point where every subculture on the planet seems to have generated its own documentary. Formlessness and boosterism afflict all of these films to some damaging degree, but Until the Light Takes Us is in a class of its own for wasted cinematic potential.
Chicago Reader  |  Cliff Doerksen  |  07-27-2009  |  Reviews

There Is No Black Metal Scene in New Yorknew

New York is home to more than 20 bands that are known to be black metal. And yet, unlike the indie scene you can follow on Brooklyn Vegan or OhMyRockness, there is no sense of community in what could be the biggest black metal scene in the country.
New York Press  |  Adam Wisnieski  |  04-23-2009  |  Music

Wolves in the Throne Room: Green Metal?new

The Olympia, Wash., group skews the typical scorched earth imagery to commune with Mother Nature's malevolence in a slow aural grind.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Chad Radford  |  02-18-2009  |  Reviews

Nachtmystium Unsettles Black-Metal Formulas on its New Albumnew

In the same way that no one thinks of Ride the Lightning as just a thrash album or Remission as just a metalcore album, on Assassins the riffs are so fierce and the choruses so memorable that it doesn't matter what flavor of metal it is. It's just metal.
Washington City Paper  |  Brent Burton  |  06-26-2008  |  Reviews

Photographer Peter Beste on Black Metalnew

Partly for his love of metal and partly because he's fascinated by the violent history and extreme nature of the Norwegian black metal scene, Beste spent close to seven years hopping back and forth to Norway in order to shoot some of the scene's most influential and interesting personalities.
NOW Magazine  |  Evan Davies  |  06-23-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

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