Deathspell Omega are on the more avant-garde side of Black Metal. They started as a more conventional BM act but shifted to this more avant-garde sound with their third album "Si Monumentum Requires Circimspice". Paracletus was their fifth album, the third and final* chapter of their famous Trilogy. The Trilogy dealt with various themes relating to theology, philosophy and other sorts matters, lyrics are notoriously difficult to make sense of for they'd usually require alot of context on the listners end to grasp. Abscission is generally regarded as one of their more accessible songs and Paracletus is generally regarded as being a more melodic record compared to most of the band's output. DSO's style is generally described as aggressive, chaotic and dissonant and is highly influential on many experimental style BM bands. Idk if anything then would really appeal to you, but pethaps songs from their most recent record The Long Defeat might be more appealing? It's generally slower and less dissonant than their usual output. Hope this clarifies things for you. *while the Trilogy is a collection of 3 full lengths that are thematically connected, there were several EPs that served as Appendicies, among these the last of these which came out after Paracletus was Drought. So you could say that Drought is the true conclusion to the Trilogy.
What got me about DSO is that the more "progressive" they got the more Morbid angel they went, I don't mean that in a bad way(I love morbid angel) but the influences are clearly worn on the sleeves in the last few records.
@@lewisb85 interesting observation, I'm not particularly familiar with Morbid Angel myself tho. So far as I gather some of their main influences have been Gorguts, Abigor, Classical music, Jazz and Blues Those are what they mentioned in interviews iirc
The band claims they don't want fame and aren't making music for fans, but at the same time it's incredibly try hard music with all the changes, they probably can't play it live lol.
Deathspell Omega is, and always will be, my favorite band. 🖤 Here are the lyrics: …The depths of abjection, a throne of manure But even during the ecstasies of beatification It is by no means possible to separate them The den of serpents, the knot of vipers corruption-bred And the blazing spirit of the mystic heaven above Angel browed with brass Wreathed by a halo, sublime and infinite Tunneled by vermin …Feverish miasmas and a silent canticle… Implemini Spiritu Sancto The scorching heat of the furnace inside galvanizes A grapevine whose roots sink deep, far into the arteries In contemplation the Lord of harvests long gone Shall murmur obscene wonders to those who ate the grape Desperately feeding the empty void Growing on innocent blood, the stronger and the greater In ruthless rigour, in funeral glee Implemini Spiritu Sancto The foam of nausea slowly rising to the teeth Yes! Truly adorned with the grim regalia of perdition I shall hold high a bowl of gems of unseen radiance Enveloping spirit and will in seraphic rapture O deformity, hear the weeping prayers Arise from rot, be my child! Be my promise! The nebulae in the superior sky howled like a starving hound Aboyeurs de Dieu ! Aboyeurs de Dieu ! Implemini Spiritu Sancto
Yeah, quite enjoyable, even the section towards the end where the guitar player seemed to be having a stroke in that he fumbled with the notes again and again (either they looped take 1 or it was deliberate, in which case, I salute you!) I do prefer this sort of extreme metal to tamer genres such as hair, power and symphonic but probably 30 minutes is as much as I could take.
Very intentional, I'm sure, the way DsO was described to me when i first heard them is that the main pillars of their sound are dissonance, and 'as soon as you start to get a groove they change it up on you'.
hey man, I would love to get a reaction to Virgin Steele's "Emalaith" song! The base of their sound is "classic" heavy metal but with a real classical influence. An emotional masterpiece of a song!
@@JimNewsteadIt's meant to push the boundaries of music to the very edge of noise. Were they to just do another typical, heard a billion times before melody, what would be the fun in that?
I'm sorry to say, but for me this band doesn't have anything to tell from other bands of this genre; I honestly would switch stations, if I hear this on radio 😌
Ya this is a really embarrassing comment. This band sounds dramatically different from just about every other band out there. You have to pay attention though and listen at loud volume to appreciate their genius.
Deathspell Omega are on the more avant-garde side of Black Metal. They started as a more conventional BM act but shifted to this more avant-garde sound with their third album "Si Monumentum Requires Circimspice". Paracletus was their fifth album, the third and final* chapter of their famous Trilogy. The Trilogy dealt with various themes relating to theology, philosophy and other sorts matters, lyrics are notoriously difficult to make sense of for they'd usually require alot of context on the listners end to grasp.
Abscission is generally regarded as one of their more accessible songs and Paracletus is generally regarded as being a more melodic record compared to most of the band's output.
DSO's style is generally described as aggressive, chaotic and dissonant and is highly influential on many experimental style BM bands. Idk if anything then would really appeal to you, but pethaps songs from their most recent record The Long Defeat might be more appealing? It's generally slower and less dissonant than their usual output.
Hope this clarifies things for you.
*while the Trilogy is a collection of 3 full lengths that are thematically connected, there were several EPs that served as Appendicies, among these the last of these which came out after Paracletus was Drought. So you could say that Drought is the true conclusion to the Trilogy.
Yes! I definitely want Jim to react to 'Your Life is Our Death' in the future. Very interesting song
@@ezranelson8279 yeah that song (as well as the rest of TLD) is certainly quite the grower.
It might be his thing more than Abscission
What got me about DSO is that the more "progressive" they got the more Morbid angel they went, I don't mean that in a bad way(I love morbid angel) but the influences are clearly worn on the sleeves in the last few records.
@@lewisb85 interesting observation, I'm not particularly familiar with Morbid Angel myself tho.
So far as I gather some of their main influences have been Gorguts, Abigor, Classical music, Jazz and Blues
Those are what they mentioned in interviews iirc
@@Maggot91ify They listed immolation who were basically like the nydm morbid angel.
Their use of contrasting sounds throughout this entire album is masterful. 🔥
The band claims they don't want fame and aren't making music for fans, but at the same time it's incredibly try hard music with all the changes, they probably can't play it live lol.
Everything about this album is masterful.
Loved the reaction Jim, this is their most popular, but also a very jarring song. You will hear again from me soon, with more recommendations. -Ezra
Get him to hear italian ad nauseam or greek thy darkened shade please
Deathspell Omega is, and always will be, my favorite band. 🖤 Here are the lyrics:
…The depths of abjection, a throne of manure
But even during the ecstasies of beatification
It is by no means possible to separate them
The den of serpents, the knot of vipers corruption-bred
And the blazing spirit of the mystic heaven above
Angel browed with brass
Wreathed by a halo, sublime and infinite
Tunneled by vermin
…Feverish miasmas and a silent canticle…
Implemini Spiritu Sancto
The scorching heat of the furnace inside galvanizes
A grapevine whose roots sink deep, far into the arteries
In contemplation the Lord of harvests long gone
Shall murmur obscene wonders to those who ate the grape
Desperately feeding the empty void
Growing on innocent blood, the stronger and the greater
In ruthless rigour, in funeral glee
Implemini Spiritu Sancto
The foam of nausea slowly rising to the teeth
Yes! Truly adorned with the grim regalia of perdition
I shall hold high a bowl of gems of unseen radiance
Enveloping spirit and will in seraphic rapture
O deformity, hear the weeping prayers
Arise from rot, be my child! Be my promise!
The nebulae in the superior sky howled like a starving hound
Aboyeurs de Dieu ! Aboyeurs de Dieu !
Implemini Spiritu Sancto
atonal masterpiece
Yeah, quite enjoyable, even the section towards the end where the guitar player seemed to be having a stroke in that he fumbled with the notes again and again (either they looped take 1 or it was deliberate, in which case, I salute you!) I do prefer this sort of extreme metal to tamer genres such as hair, power and symphonic but probably 30 minutes is as much as I could take.
Very intentional, I'm sure, the way DsO was described to me when i first heard them is that the main pillars of their sound are dissonance, and 'as soon as you start to get a groove they change it up on you'.
That wasn't too bad , I enjoyed that....
hey man, I would love to get a reaction to Virgin Steele's "Emalaith" song! The base of their sound is "classic" heavy metal but with a real classical influence. An emotional masterpiece of a song!
Love the smell of death metal in the morning.......😅🗽
This is Black Metal
the band considers its music as antimusic. meant to portray the horrors of this world, unhinged. its one scary group of people.
It's okay. I don't hate it, but I prefer music with more than a hint of melody. 😁
Exactamundo!
@@JimNewstead this is exactly the reason I sometimes prefer black metal then death.
This track is filled with melody though
@@JimNewsteadIt's meant to push the boundaries of music to the very edge of noise. Were they to just do another typical, heard a billion times before melody, what would be the fun in that?
I'm sorry to say, but for me this band doesn't have anything to tell from other bands of this genre; I honestly would switch stations, if I hear this on radio 😌
I'm sorry to say that you are completely wrong
@@rudolfbecker4313 I'm sorry you're deaf 😢
Ya this is a really embarrassing comment. This band sounds dramatically different from just about every other band out there. You have to pay attention though and listen at loud volume to appreciate their genius.