Bet y'all thought I wasn't gonna make one of these this year, huh? I ended up starting it just last week but quickly gave up, because honestly, these lists are a pain in the ass to put together and ultimately hardly anyone gives a shit. Also, whenever I look at my lists from past years, they look all fucked up and wrong. Take last year's, for example. Why in the fuck is Spectral Wound all the way down at #35? That's EASILY a top 10 pick. Meanwhile, Cultes des Ghoules is sitting pretty at #3, and I haven't listened to that record once all year.
All that said, though, I have all day to do nothing before this absolute hangover shit of a decade is flushed into the void, so let's finish this. I'm really trying to get this one right, and I'm doing so by narrowing my focus, and basing my ranking solely on how much I've listened to and enjoyed these records, as opposed to some kind of objective view regarding quality or value, because there is no such thing. That oughta help this list echo into the halls of eternity.
As always , find download links somewhere else, I'm not trying to get deleted quite yet.
20.
Darchon
Οἰωνός
Darchon shifts their focus from the stygian black beyond to more earthly concerns, landing on some killer Paysage d'Hiver worship.
Previously:
Darchon - The Stygian Black Beyond (2015)
Previously:
Darchon - The Stygian Black Beyond (2015)
19.
Make a Change... Kill Yourself
Oblivion Omitted
I've always enjoyed this project most when he's embracing the hypnotic, droning impact of his endless, minimal riffing. So, in my book, this is one of the best albums ol' Ynleborgaz has released under this moniker.
18.
Rotting Christ
The Heretics
Fuckin' phenomenal production on this one, y'all. Must be nice to have a budget. Sounds more like a studio project than a band, really, but that's probably for the better, as this is the most inspired they've sounded since the 90s.
17.
Devil Master
Satan Spits on Children of Light
Devil Master aren't the only band combining deathrock and black metal, but their extremely dialed-in, spot-on 80s sound -- as well as an openness to camp -- place them at the head of the pack.
16.
Deus Mortem
Kosmocide
Pissed-off black metal mastery. Rips as hard as anything they've done before, but with a heightened sense of composition and melody. Honestly, should probably be higher on the list but it's too late now.
Previously:
15.
Akasha
Canticles of the Sepulchral Deity
Definitely didn't expect Akasha to make the jump from raw vampiric black metal outfit to head-banging riff factory, but here we are.
14.
Vargrav
Reign in Supreme Darkness
Vargrav was valedictorian of their class at the In the Nightside Eclipse school of black metal, after which they went on to become a tenured professor, as well as a leading expert in the field of "Black Metal That People Refer to as Symphonic Black Metal But It's Really Just Traditional Second-Wave Black Metal with Keyboards."
13.
Dreams of the Drowned
Dreams of the Drowned I
Lysergic weirdo French stuff from the guy who gave us Smohalla.
12.
Svartelder
Pits
Norwegians can get psychedelic, too. Love dem synths.
11.
Mayhem
Daemon
The follow-up to De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas that never was. A major return-to-form after two (slightly) less interesting albums.
10.
Midnight Odyssey
Biolume Part 1: In Tartarean Chains
Beautiful, richly layered, widescreen atmospheric black metal by one of the all-time greats of the subgenre. The fact alone that the opening theme sounds like one of the songs from Big Trouble in Little China is enough to put this record in my top 10.
9.
Departure Chandelier
Antichrist Rise to Power
Old-school French black metal worship from members of Ash Pool and Akitsa. Generated enough hype to lead to a backlash from cranky dorks, but don't believe the anti-hype, this record's tight af.
8.
Grafvitnir
Venenum Scorpionis
Classic Swedish black metal in near-perfect form.
Previously:
Grafvitnir - Semen Serpentis (2014)
7.
Blut Aus Nord
Hallucinogen
Finally the two Blut Aus Nords -- the industrial one and the melodic one -- made a record together. It's a thing of strange, uneasy beauty, and easily some of their best work to date.
6.
Mork
Det Svarte Juv
Phenomenal riffing. Just pure, dark, epic black metal. I must have listened to this thing like 25 fucking times.
5.
Belenos
Argoat
This dude couldn't stop making masterpieces if he tried.
Previously:
Belenos - Errances Oniriques (2001)
Belenos - Kornôg (2016)
4.
Drastus
La croix de sang
Heavy, weirdly groove-y, French-y. Is this list over yet?
3.
Gardsghastr
Slit Throat Requiem
Gee I sure am surprised that this collaboration between members of Chaos Moon and Bekëth Nexëhmü turned out so great.
Previously
Chaos Moon - Origin of Apparition (2007)
Bekëth Nexëhmü - De Dunkla Herrarna (2011)
2.
Schammasch
Hearts of No Light
Despite the band's best efforts to throw us off the scent with that experimental EP they put out in 2017, Hearts of No Light was destined to be overshadowed by its incredible predecessor, which placed at #1 on my list back in 2016. However, there's really been no decline in quality, just in scope, as Schammasch continue to craft some of the best black metal of our time.
Previously:
Schammasch - Sic Lvceat Lvx (2010)
1.
Sühnopfer
Hic Regnant Borbonii Manes
Usually I reserve the top spot for an album that I feel is really pushing the genre forward, but to return to a metaphor I've used many times before, you really can't beat a perfectly cooked steak, you know? Utterly relentless, uncompromising, and passionate, with a haunting sense of melancholy drifting in the peripherals at all times. I can already hear angry nerds telling me how wrong I am about this one. Happy New Year, you fucking ding-dongs!
Previously:
Sühnopfer - Nos sombres chapelles (2010)
Midnight Odyssey
Biolume Part 1: In Tartarean Chains
Beautiful, richly layered, widescreen atmospheric black metal by one of the all-time greats of the subgenre. The fact alone that the opening theme sounds like one of the songs from Big Trouble in Little China is enough to put this record in my top 10.
9.
Departure Chandelier
Antichrist Rise to Power
Old-school French black metal worship from members of Ash Pool and Akitsa. Generated enough hype to lead to a backlash from cranky dorks, but don't believe the anti-hype, this record's tight af.
8.
Grafvitnir
Venenum Scorpionis
Classic Swedish black metal in near-perfect form.
Previously:
Grafvitnir - Semen Serpentis (2014)
7.
Blut Aus Nord
Hallucinogen
Finally the two Blut Aus Nords -- the industrial one and the melodic one -- made a record together. It's a thing of strange, uneasy beauty, and easily some of their best work to date.
6.
Mork
Det Svarte Juv
Phenomenal riffing. Just pure, dark, epic black metal. I must have listened to this thing like 25 fucking times.
5.
Belenos
Argoat
This dude couldn't stop making masterpieces if he tried.
Previously:
Belenos - Errances Oniriques (2001)
Belenos - Kornôg (2016)
4.
Drastus
La croix de sang
Heavy, weirdly groove-y, French-y. Is this list over yet?
3.
Gardsghastr
Slit Throat Requiem
Gee I sure am surprised that this collaboration between members of Chaos Moon and Bekëth Nexëhmü turned out so great.
Previously
Chaos Moon - Origin of Apparition (2007)
Bekëth Nexëhmü - De Dunkla Herrarna (2011)
2.
Schammasch
Hearts of No Light
Despite the band's best efforts to throw us off the scent with that experimental EP they put out in 2017, Hearts of No Light was destined to be overshadowed by its incredible predecessor, which placed at #1 on my list back in 2016. However, there's really been no decline in quality, just in scope, as Schammasch continue to craft some of the best black metal of our time.
Previously:
Schammasch - Sic Lvceat Lvx (2010)
1.
Sühnopfer
Hic Regnant Borbonii Manes
Usually I reserve the top spot for an album that I feel is really pushing the genre forward, but to return to a metaphor I've used many times before, you really can't beat a perfectly cooked steak, you know? Utterly relentless, uncompromising, and passionate, with a haunting sense of melancholy drifting in the peripherals at all times. I can already hear angry nerds telling me how wrong I am about this one. Happy New Year, you fucking ding-dongs!
Previously:
Sühnopfer - Nos sombres chapelles (2010)
Thanks for your efforts man, it is much appreciated! And don´t ghost your loved ones bro!!
ReplyDeleteCool list, man. A couple here that i havent given enough attention to, and a few i havent heard. Thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteWe love your lists because they are trve kvlt
ReplyDeleteHappy new year, brother. Thanks so much for this list --PC
ReplyDeleteWhere's Mgła, Deathspell Omega and Misþyrming? No, really, I'm not trying to tell what you should or shouldn't like but these are really exceptional releases, so I'm surprised they didn't make it to the list.
ReplyDeleteI just didn't really connect with any of them. The Misþyrming and Mgla records both felt like steps down from their previous albums, and the Deathspell Omega I just didn't get, I guess. Obviously none of them are anywhere close to being bad records, just didn't quite do it for me.
DeleteMy thoughts are exactly the same with regards to the last Misþyrming album. Nothing special in comparison with their debut. Can't understand all the hype.
DeleteGracias por la lista.
ReplyDeletewas looking forwards to your lists, especially after you put me on to entropy created consciousness last year. thanks for your efforts with the blog
ReplyDeleteGreat list, thanks for sharing. I completely missed the Mork and Belenos records, and will seek those out.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious, are you a fan of the Funereal Presence album released this year? Or Negative Plane?
I really liked that Funereal Presence album, but only listened to it a couple of times. I do like Negative Plane, but as far as I know, they didn't put out a new album in 2019? Maybe I'm wrong, I'd love to hear it if they did.
DeleteI figured that Funereal Presence album would be up your alley. There was not, in fact, a Negative Plane album released this year. I was just wondering if you were a fan of the band in general, because Bestial Devotion (one of the dudes from Negative Plane) is the guy behind the FP project. Sorry for the confusion. I think Negative Plane's final album was "Stained Glass Revelations."
DeleteBtw, that Belenos record is fantastic, thanks for the head's up on that one.
When will you make a list of the worst black metal albums you've heard this year?
ReplyDeleteHonestly, it would probably be a pretty boring list, as most of the bad black metal I hear isn't spectacularly awful, just boring generic stuff. The whole list would consist of Darkthrone clones that didn't try hard enough. Laughably terrible albums I heard outside of black metal, though? Plenty of those -- Chance the Rapper, Kanye, and Weezer spring to mind.
DeleteList rips.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog.
I haven't listened to any of these yet, but I would like to say that I appreciate your work just in general.
ReplyDeleteI've learned about a lot of good music I wouldn't have heard if not for your posts, so thanks!
Thank you for the great ear, and thanks for sharing!
I look forward to your next posts!
Thanks for taking your time to do the list.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is an oasis in the web and your lists are, seriously, one of the higt points of the year, always with precious hidden gems. Would be great to see, evens as simple list, your non-metal favs, guess you sould have some great releases to share.
ReplyDeleteJust keep the amzing work
I responded to this days ago but there's apparently been some weird issue with my comments on here not posting. Think I fixed it. Some of my non-metal favorites of 2019:
DeleteKÁRYYN - The Quanta Series
Freddie Gibbs & Madlib - Bandana
Bruce Hornsby - Absolute Zero
The Cinematic Orchestra - To Believe
Thom Yorke - ANIMA
Tyler, the Creator - IGOR
Lingua Ignota - Caligula
Weyes Blood - Titanic
The National - I Am Easy to Find
Emel Mathlouthi - Everywhere We Looked Was Burning
Charly Bliss - Young Enough
Masked Intruder - III
Big Thief - U.F.O.F.
The Comet Is Coming - Trust in the Lifeforce of the Deep Mystery
DJ Muggs & Mach-Hommy - Tuez-Les Tous
Happy new year to you D_S and as usual, thank you for helping to make this life more tolerable through the transcendence of sound. -Regards
ReplyDeleteWhere is the "God of Death" header image for this post taken from? (Artist and/or album?) I didn't see it appear under any of your list picks.
ReplyDeleteYour list is an education. I am a dabbler in this kind of music, but this will be nourishment for months.
Oh man, you are in for a treat. The artist is Zdzisław Beksiński. Just look up his work. Truly amazing, and very metal.
DeleteJust looked for his work, truly great!!
DeleteI think I saw one of his paintings in the cover of one album you posted, though I couldn’t find it...
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcQNc2Srs6fPG2yPLY7EO0vZXumFqVh2-n9gA4VeIDR8r4dPRRuz
Maybe this one also? I’m not sure.
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcRX0yJDiAvQWAz-bge1aOi4EkKaDq_uc0bq788IU5dmiGpahc-Z
I'm late to comment on this but thanks and please please keep doing your bm lists. I always find stuff new to me that I like a lot in them.
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