Kaevum - Natur (Full Album) [2011]
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- Опубліковано 1 тра 2024
- Country: Norway
Genre: Black Metal
Release Date: 2011
Label: Darker than Black Records
Tracklist:
1. Jeg hater det livet de kristne elsker 00:00
2. La mitt rike komme 05:55
3. Medlidenhetens konge 11:27
4. Tornekransens fall 14:32
5. Slavegang 19:06
6. Evige spor 23:49
Elite tier black metal. Journey to Aldebaran is one of the best channel in this wasted website.
Agreed, Journey to Aldebaran and A Synchronous Gate are the 2 best channels for good BM impossible to get anywhere else.
Far better than that shitty Walmart channel "Black Metal Promotion".
@@PauloHenrique-kz1cq It's the best if you're a white supremacist or racist!
This is fucking perfection. Not a single bad track on this album. The last time I listened to an album on repeat this much was Old Wainds like 10 years ago.
Sound is so very naked, and yet it is grim and rusty in the ways of traditional, conservative black metal.
Much destruction, and as is said - darkness prevails.
Thank you for your work.
“Conservative black metal” lmfao Christ
"conservative black metal" is the most soy shit i've ever read in my entire life
Kaevum, black metal band, as traditional and conservative makes sense for a variety of reasons.
Say I want to approach black metal as a subject and prove it is both conservative and traditional. Darkthrone Is a good example. While their music has gone through a lot of changes over the years, I wouldnt say it has evolved outside of its borders at all.
Yes, the subgenre of their music has changed from death to black to punk/hellhammer influence and what not, but those all seem like changes done under the idea of what Darkthrone is and was in the first place: rusty, grim metal music. It's not like they are going outside of their initial influence box to reinvent themselves. I'd call that a change in within the subject, not outside it. Hence why Darkthrone seems conservative and why conservative black metal.
And traditional black metal, because the influence on their later music (old Candlemass for example) Is influence in within the "rusty and grim" metal approach. Darkthrone seems inspired by music that is already somewhat contained in that subgenre of theirs and definitely not by anything modern. They change in an anti-modern, traditional sense, by drawing influence from the metal past.
In my opinion, Kaevum are doing a very simillar thing. Their transition from Natur to Kultur also seems like a change in within the subject of their subgenre , not in relation to anything outside it.
Therefore "Kaevum" as traditional and conservative black metal.
Riffs, vocals and the overall sound are perfect.
Best Norwegian BM band since decades. Hail Kaevum!!!
Amazing! Thank you for the reupload
perfect recording for black metal !!! destructive riffs
Brutal tremendo album ♥️🇻🇪 magnífico
😃 welcome back
Thank you! :))
sublime
Pure hatred!
someone need a hug
@@conortierney2809 you?
pfp tells me u gotta leave the house once or twice
Supreme nordic art
Great!
got the lp and the shirt
🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤🤘🤘🤘
This is good as fuck
Good music, good ideology, pretty women on both covers. +Greetings from Poland+
Antisemitism? Yeah, great ideology, mate!!
@@GlazeonthewickeR I'm not your friend.
Go to some forum and discuss anarchy, communists and rainbow colors. Let me mention this phenomenon you mention. You're not going to put something in my mouth that I didn't write.
Rhetoric typical of those you defend so fiercely
@@GlazeonthewickeR What about the left's neo-Marxist support of Hamas? I guess it's only antisemitism if it's coming from European white folk.
@@andrzejdarek6989 "Good ideology" = "I support NSBM and fascism." You would have thought that the Poles would have learned their lesson from the Nazis, but I guess not.
Well you need to counter semitism in some way, I prefer this term@@GlazeonthewickeR