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Pioneered by black-doom bands like Ophthalamia, Katatonia, Bethlehem, Forgotten Tomb and Shining, depressive suicidal black metal, also known as suicidal black metal, depressive black metal or DSBM, is a style that melds the second wave-style of black metal with doom metal, [190] with lyrics revolving around themes such as depression, self-harm ...
Shining is a Swedish black metal band, formed by Niklas Kvarforth in Halmstad in 1996. Considered pioneers of a style of metal called depressive suicidal black metal, Shining's musical style is dark, aggressive and depressive, with progressive musical elements and personal and often suicide-themed lyrics. The band's music is composed primarily ...
Pages in category "Depressive suicidal black metal groups" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas is the debut studio album by Norwegian black metal band Mayhem.Songwriting began in 1987, [1] but due to the suicide of vocalist Per "Dead" Ohlin and the murder of guitarist Øystein "Euronymous" Aarseth, the album's release was delayed until May 1994.
Silencer was a Swedish black metal band. Based in Stockholm, the group formed in 1995 and disbanded in 2001 releasing only one full-length album and a demo. [2] [3] With lyrics revolving around death, misanthropy, insanity, [3] [4] the group, which consisted of only two official members, [3] was noted for its vocalist, Nattramn, who possessed an eerie screeching vocal style and was allegedly ...
The lists of black metal bands that have articles available on Wikipedia can be found at: List of black metal bands, 0–K, for bands beginning with 0–9 through K; List of black metal bands, L–Z, for bands beginning with L through Z
Blackened death metal is a subgenre of heavy metal. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
In 2009, IGN included A Blaze in the Northern Sky in its "10 Great Black Metal Albums" list, [13] while a 2007 article in Decibel magazine labeled it "the first truly blackened death metal album." [ 14 ] Kerrang! referred to it as "a dark watershed for the black metal genre," describing the song In the Shadow of the Horns as "seven minutes of ...