RFI Ep. 342: Vader, or Black Revelations of Blind Litanies
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Vader didn't stop putting out excellent stuff after De Profundis, despite what you may have been led to believe, and this episode goes over all that greatness!
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Vader is my favourite band of all time and I had a huge fucking grinning smile on my face the entire video
i'm glad that vader played back to the blind almost in it's entirety at their 40 anniversary concert
Been listening to the Art of War and that's a solid, brutal EP.
I've always found myself drawing comparisons between Vader and Sodom. One of which being that even though I've always enjoyed their albums with their "classic" drummer the most (that being Doc and Witchhunter respectively), they never really put out anything I didn't like. Both have put out some real killer albums since their "classic" eras (some examples being Welcome to the Morbid Reich or Decision Day). I was kind of surprised you were able to cover pretty much the entire Vader discography in only two episodes, especially considering you only got up to 'De Profundis' on the first one. Regardless, these have been some real fun episodes.
Welcome to the Morbid Reich is my personal favorite post Doc album
Can you do Angelcorpse and/or Order from Chaos 🥺the Pete Helmcucks need this. Also Morbid Reich def my most revisited death metal demo idk if I’d say favorite but it just bangs and I particularly love the production. The demo versions shit on the LP re-recorded versions
Vader lives in my mind eternally apparently. I haven't listened to them in 15 years but Carnal and Litany were instantly recognizable .. every bit of them. Man, I miss this.
Hell yes, love this era of Vader 🤘
« Carnal » is such an awesome track… blew me away, so memorable
Definitely a banger
You are a king. Thank you for another great video. Vader rules.🤘
Got the Black to the Blind long sleeve which is beautiful and the album is pretty interesting, too.
Agreed on Wings - among the most kickass openings of all death metal.
Thanks man. I need to refresh Vader discogrphy. Especaily Classic Doc era. I am very proud becouse this band is from my country Poland. I saw them twice in London. They were like war machine. Pushing foward. Very intense show. Yes you are right they are prefect death metal band.
Solitude in Madness is probably my favorite album actually, I thought they released another one after that but apparently it's still the newest album.
Ripped my asshole inside out when I first put it on.
I'm the only one I know that hold "The Beast" in high regard. I feel vindicated!
Glad someone else realizes Dark Tranquility was once a great band. Possibly my favorite melodic death metal band from Gothenburg other than ATG. But yeah, Vader’s 2000s stuff rules. Litany was hard for me to get into at first because I hated the kick drum sound. But I love it now. Impressions in Blood is still my favorite Vader album but it would have been better with Doc.
Monstrosity album art is absolute kino what are you talking about
The Vader song I first heard was I Am Who Feasts Upon Your Soul on the WttMR album, which I considered pretty melodic and enjoyed a bunch. I'm not a huge bare straight dm guy so the only other album that caught my attention was Tibi Et Igni, which I hear nobody talk about and is a shame because Hexenkessel and The Eye of the Abyss are fantastic fucking songs that are borderline orchestral.
And honestly I await someone to go into any detail on one of the three (technically 2) gothenburg bands that came out in the 90s. As much hate as they got, and still get, nobody really goes too in depth on them and usually get dismissed completely. At least in your AtG coverage you bothered to go into their earlier material, but Lunar Strain and Skydancer are never talked about, considering how closely linked the two bands were after the switch.
I actually love In Flames up through and including Clayman and honestly Dark Tranquillity is solid up through and including Fiction. I've been meaning to do a multi-parter on In Flames for years, and I'm currently working on the Dark Tranq episode. I really dig Skydancer but honestly my favorite's Mind's I.
@@radiofreeinnsmouth1337 I also really like dark tranquility up to fiction. That's actually where I started with them and I worked my way back to the gallery
@@radiofreeinnsmouth1337 Pretty much same on everything except I had to give up after Character. Fiction I treat like modern Kalmah, and most of melodeath around the mid 2000s, where I'm just scratching my head wondering who was asking for this weird merge of Scar Symmetry, Arch Enemy, and Amon Amarth.
And I'm still waiting on that Dissection episode you mentioned all the way back since Sacramentum!
Whoa, did I mention a Dissection episode? I mean I love them but I don't know how much I could add to the discussion about them, I feel like everyone knows them.
@@radiofreeinnsmouth1337 That would be like doing a Darkthrone or Burzum episode. Oh wait, you did that already...
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Hej man! have you lisend to Nirvana2002? swedish death from 89 and 91 all there demos are compaild on on bandcamp,
I LOVE Nirvana 2002! Their vocalist was one of the best ever. He did vocals on Entombed's Crawl EP and honestly I wish they'd have kept him instead of bringing LG back. I've got all the demos on a CD comp that has liner notes from Tompa from At the Gates in the booklet. A few of the Nirvana 2002 guys actually have a new death metal band now called Under the Church that seems pretty cool from what little I've heard.
@@radiofreeinnsmouth1337how could you not know NIRVANA2002? A short-lived Classic of SweDeath
What do you think of Disgorge (US)?
I think they're pretty sick, and I feel like I'm the only one that likes them more than the Mexican band. Still like the Mexican one though, don't worry! I got into the U.S. Disgorge way back in the day because Matti did guest vocals on the second Deeds of Flesh album and I liked how they sounded. My favorite's probably the debut or Consume the Forsaken, but all four are pretty good.
Xeper sounds like immolation to my with the riffs stoping and starting, but i'm not that knowledgeable about death metal,
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