Off the radar metal album recommendations

There are various band recommendation threads here catering to other subcultures, so I thought, why not a (real) metal one? I am going to try and stick with either strong releases that haven't gotten as much attention, or extremely unusual/experimental acts whose risk taking is done gracefully and actually pays off. Any other metalhead who thinks of a band or album they think belongs in such a thread, have at it, write about them here.

My first pick is newer Irish black metal band, a somewhat usual beast, called Altar of Plagues, their album being White Tombs. Generally long songs with different sections within them, progressing slowly, changes not occuring quite so suddenly as is the case with bands like Arcturus, Shining, or Opeth- back when they were actually decent. Some songs have long and expansive ambient intros done mainly through tinkering around with reverb and the like, nothing operatic like Emperor, while others immediately leap into the violence. As with many Irish bands stretching across genres (U2, This Burning Effigy, The Cranberries, etc.) there is an emotional quality that is at once deeply vulnerable, youthful, and yet stormy, and in this case very much defiant, which comes through even in a style aiming at sounding primordial and inhumanly abrasive, which I believe they succeed at as well. Definitely melancholy metal, though in black in sound, more akin to Agalloch than Mayhem, both great in their own respective ways.

Without delving into technical descriptions, Altar of Plagues are like meeting place between traditionally styled black metal like Gorgoroth and such, and bands with a doomier, experimental edge like Neurosis, Khanate, and Buried at Sea. Very recommended. Enough talk, a few examples.

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I quite like this. Thanks for the recommendation.

Myrkr is another great band from Ireland. Their debut, Black Illumination, is one of my favourite records this year. Not as progressive as Altar of Plagues; in fact the music itself is rather lacklustre, but the vocals are perfect (a throaty rasp in the style of Portal) and the whole thing sounds like it was recorded in the murky depths of some Irish peabog brimming with the preserved bodies of Celtic sacrificial victims.

It is nowhere near as good as the new Arckanum, though. That album continues to tear my head off everytime I listen to it. Absolutely perfect black metal.
 
the first time I listened to White Tomb I hated it...but then it grew on me and became one of my favorites for the year As for Arckanum, ÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞ is way better than Antikosmos, imo. if any of you are looking for a good metal forum, I co-moderate the General Metal Discussion forum and its subforums at: General Metal Discussion - Ultimate Metal Forum there are guys there who literally spend all of their money on music, patches and everything else.
 
Indeed I have looked at the metal forum there, I like it a lot. Many good recommendations. How about another one?

Fredrik Thordendal's Special Defects - Sol Niger Within is one of the crazier albums out there. One long track divided into a multitude of movements which turn from metal to jazz to ambient to classical, and from thence back to metal once again. Even if you don't like metal generally, if you like amazing and creative musicianship, particularly in the guitar and drums' arena, then you ought to listen through a few of the Youtubes here, especially the 2nd one.

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Farsot - IIII
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Borgne - IV (I'm noticing a trend...highly recommended to fans of darkspace and other space-y black metal bands)
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Nucleus Torn (anything. this is a phenomenal band. an amazing combination of neofolk with dark progressive metal)
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In The Woods... - Heart of the Ages (CLASSIC. highly recommended for fans of Agalloch, Ulver and other bands of that sort)
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Lantlos (a really outstanding post metal band)
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on a black metal angle: Nihill - krach. Which I notice was released Stateside a couple years late by HydraHead Records. Haven't given the new Nihill many spins; but, upon initial listens I prefer krach. It seems to be more varied in attack.
Slagmaur - skrekk lich kunstler
A Forest of Stars is interesting, experimental black metal.
For twisted-up tech metal Samo - plexzero, Ulcerate - everything is fire, and the Atka/Shimetsu split on ecocentric records.
doom metal: the Dolorian cds on AvantGarde/Wounded Love Records.
not exactly metal, but, heavy nonetheless: Dial's release on Robotic Empire. Reminds me of early Swans in that it's tightly wound, rhythmic and heavy. Female vocalist. She brings to mind how the late Dawn Crosby could sound at her most unhinged.
 
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Maybe not so off the radar

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For 1349 that particular album is off the wall. It definitely polarized some of their fanbase.

With black metal, for my money, I prefer the stuff coming out of France: Blut Aus Nord, Deathspell Omega, Reverence, CYT, Drastus, Wolok, Antaeus, Dwellers of the Twilight... Just too many to name.

I think this year's big metal release for me will be Triptykon. thank you, Tom Gabriel Fischer for not calling it a day.
HR Giger cover artwork and Vincent Castiglia interior work.

Apologies for the ridiculous size... courtesy of century media...

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I think this year's big metal release for me will be Triptykon. thank you, Tom Gabriel Fischer for not calling it a day.
HR Giger cover artwork and Vincent Castiglia interior work.

Looking forward to this. I have been following Mr. Fischer/Warrior since "To Mega Therion" and while I haven't loved everything he has done, I am always intrigued. I found Hellhammer after Celtic Frost, and still love that primitive chugging death sound. Apollyon Sun didn't do much for me, though.

Any fans of these bands should without a doubt read Fischer'shttp://www.amazon.com/Are-You-Morbid-Thomas-Fischer/dp/1860743102/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1265893327&sr=1-1
Lots of touring band minutia, but still a fun and informative read.
 
An older black metal band that didn't ever get much attention, one of my favorites before they lost Cadaveria.

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(don't know what the reason is for the akira accompaniment, but oh well.)

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I'm not sure how off the radar the band Atrox is, but I highly recommend them. The music is a pretty avant-garde form of progressive metal, and their old singer, Monika Edvardsen, has an amazing voice that can perform some pretty intense vocal acrobatics. She truly sounds insane at times. I don't care so much for their latest release, Binocular, with their new, male, vocalist, but I would recommend the albums Contentum and Orgasm with no qualms whatsoever. Also, the artwork for these two album covers is quite cool, featuring paintings by none other than Monika Edvardsen.

Contentum:

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Orgasm:

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Greetings all,
I'm very new to the forum, but I've been a Ligotti Lurker for a couple of years now. Being a Death Metal musician myself, I feel qualified to chime in on this topic. Fans of Mr. Ligotti need to check out these bands that, to me at least, embody the same essence as his writings:

BLUT AUS NORD (France)
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DEATHSPELL OMEGA (France)
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PORTAL (Australia)
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Some of these bands are excellent recommendations...here are a few more. There are a bit more "goth" than metal though. Oneiroid Psychosis could be a soundtrack to much of Ligotti's work..but that is subjective.

Oneiroid Psychosis
Oneiroid Psychosis official website
Check out the Garden of Remembrance Album

Mors Syphilitica
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Yes, Mors Syphilitica are amazing, although definitely not metal! I would recommend the band that they came from, Requiem in White, to anybody who likes them.

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Was listening to the Coldworld album "Melancholie (squared)" again a few weeks back, walking in the snow, and it's definitely an off-the-radar classic, the stuff of cults. An incredibly atmospheric production, end-to-end, not quite like anything else. I wonder if we'll ever hear anything more from him?
 
Xasthur moves me to tears—tears of boredom. Try any of these instead: Wigrid, Forgotten Woods, Den Saakaldte, Ekpyrosis, Bethlehem...

Blackjazz, the new album by Shining, is a must-have. Although not per se a metal band, they should find plenty of fans among those into Gorguts, Dødheimsgard, the aforementioned Frederik Thordendal and suchlike. This gives a good idea of what the album sounds like:

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Edit: And the Giger artwork for the Triptykon album has been used already by Order from Chaos:

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I definitely have to second Coldworld. Melancholie (squared) was one of my top 5 albums from 2008...absolutely phenomenal I love Ekpyrosis, but "Mensch Aus Gold" isn't for everybody, but I love avant garde black metal, so it's right up my alley
 
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