Albums with good Album covers
I want to get some posters to put on my wall, However, I don't want to put an album that I'm not that interested in on my wall. So I need some good albums with really nice album covers.
I want to get some posters to put on my wall, However, I don't want to put an album that I'm not that interested in on my wall. So I need some good albums with really nice album covers.
I have very little experience with thrash metal, I've only listened to the early Metallica albums because I heard that the rest are ass, Rust in peace, Sepultura's early albums which were really good, Reign In Blood and thats pretty much it. I've been told that thrash is way better outside the big 4 so I need some recommendations.
I've been listening to black metal for about a month now. I'd say I'm enjoying it much more than I was before, when I first started listening to black metal everything sounded like straight ass, now I can actually enjoy some of it. How long did it take you to really start enjoying and appreciating black metal?
I feel like this might not make any sense since metal is usually so aggressive. But is there any metal albums that you sleep to, any genre.
I'm trying to explore Black metal and listen to more than just the basics. So far I've listened to Black Metal-Venom and Under the Sign of the Black Mark-Bathory
I've heard extremely good things about this genre. I'm on a mission to get into black metal and this is the next step. So far I've listened to Storm of the Lights Bane and The Somberlain. I've also listened to Tales of Othertime.
I think blackgaze is pretty good from what I've heard so far, but i need blackgaze that is harsher and less polished.
The best example i could find was the title track from Damp Chill of Life-None.
I want to become a better man, but I don't know where to start. I don't reslly know what it means to become a better man, all I know is that I just want to be happy with myself. I recently went through a breakup and since then I've wanted to become a better man, not for her, but so I can be somewhat happy and not hate myself. I'm not sure how to change my mindset, or anything else about myself.
Has there been any new metal genres in the past few years, preferably this decade.
I want to find some more recent metal classics. Most of the metal listen to is from the 80s/90s, I want some albums from this decade.
I'm not sure if this even exists, but if it does can someone give me an album or an artist that sounds like this.
I listened to this album and it might be the most miserable album I've ever listened to across all genres. Absolute 10 out of 10. I need to know if there is any other albums similar to this
How long did it take you to start enjoying this album as much as the other ones. I've listened to it probably close to 10 times and it still hasn't really clicked for me. It's not as if i don't like mbv's early work bc i really enjoy the ep's.
I do enjoy a handful of songs off this album. For those who really enjoy this album, did it click immediately or did it take a load of listens.
I'm trying to get into black metal and i was told that atmospheric black metal was a good way to get into it. So far I have only listened to 1 album, Damp Chill of Life by None and i really liked it. I thought it was pretty similar to blackgaze. I need some more albums like this.
The only doom metal albums I've listened to is Dopethrone and some of the black Sabbath albums (I heard someone say they are similar to doom). I've also listened to a decent amount of sludge metal (Eyehategod, Crowbar, Acid Bath) but idk if that is doom or just something completely different.
What is your favourite genre/sub genre and what bands or albums would you recommend to help get into that genre.
I want to get into slam metal. I have never listened to any slam metal before. I need some albums for beginners.
I've only really listened to Pantera and Sepultura and I enjoyed both of them. My favourite albums were The Great Southern Trendkill and Chaos A.D
I've been listening to metal for a couple months but I feel like I skipped a lot of the classic metal albums. The albums that almost everyone can agree are influential or just really good. For the past couple days I've been listening to some famous albums that I haven't listened to yet but I can't really think of anymore.