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I've been a fan of Carpathian Forest for some time, so I think it's only appropriate for me to push an album of theirs. Carpathian Forest is a Norwegian black metal band that was formed by Nordavind and Nattefrost (yes, the same Nattefrost of 'Nattefrost' fame; the one-man black metal project that apparently every black metal fan except for me loves to hate) in 1990. Since their creation, they've released two demos, about six studio albums, and a handful of compilation albums. Their older material tends to stay on the traditional end of black metal (lower production quality, high-pitched corpse-painty vocals, etc.) but their twist (adding electronic/synth tracks to create weird ambient noises and unusual song segments) adds a more unique touch to their music.
A word to potential downloaders: if you read the above paragraph and either rolled your eyes or lowered your head in frustration at the mention of Nattefrost, you may still like this. Production is of a higher quality than Nattefrost Cost Accounting Book By Jain And Narang. Power Rangers Complete Rpm. 's solo albums, and material deals with more than just satanic slut whores fellating wonky black metal wieners, or, my personal favorite track 'Nattefrost Takes A Piss' (complete with a cute little satanic fart thrown in for good luck at 0:05). Here's a live video of the track 'Bloodcleansing' from 'Strange Old Brew.'
This album, 'Strange Old Brew,' was released in 2000. To me, I feel like it's a great representation of all of Carpathian Forest's strong points: making black fucking metal, blending it with various aspects of thrash metal, incorporating really unusual electronic elements, and then skull-fucking the shit out of you because they're Norwegian as shit and you can't and won't do anything about it (see: Carpathian Forest's album '[another great CF album, btw]). You can find Carpathian Forest's 'Strange Old Brew' album for download here: -K. I started listening to Khanate years ago after a friend of mine dragged me to a show they were playing at the Ottobar with Earthride and maybe like one or two other bands. At the time I liked them ok, but as I kept listening to them they started to grow on me as with the rest of the super-slow droning doom metal I listen to, like Sunn O))), Catacombs, and my personal friends Oak. They're a very unusual band that really kind of makes you sit back and think, even though your reasons for doing so don't quite seem apparent. Khanate produces beautiful music that really drives itself deep into your very being, whether through evoking certain emotions or just from the bass.
Here's a video of the song 'Dead' from their album 'Things Viral.' It's a shame it's about half the length of the actual song. You can find the album 'Things Viral' for download here: 'Capture & Release' here: And their self-titled release here: -K. Here's another recent discovery I made. I'm a bit surprised that I've never heard of this band before, just due to the sheer amount of material they've put out.