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[QUOTE="DestroyYouAlot:690596"]sean said:[QUOTE]I didn't call Arcturus grim. I said I didn't really like them. Grim black metal is also something that's not my fancy. I can appreciate when ppl say Arcturus is progressive black metal, because they do make an honest effort to innovate the genre, but I feel they haven't succeeded in making anything great, just different. Some of their stuff is fine, but often I feel like I'm listening to the Barnum and Bailey meets Cirqu d'solei soundtrack. [/QUOTE] Just out of curiosity, which Arcturus have you checked out? The early stuff is a far cry from their later work; I like both eras, but you may want to give them a second listen. Aegathis said:[QUOTE] speaking of soundtracks, check out diabolical masquerade. Id also recommend the Covenant album Nexus Polaris and the first Dragonlord album. I think they fit your descriptions, minus the weird time changes.[/QUOTE] Dragonlord is a good call; not everyone's cup of tea, but from what you've already stated that you liked, this may be a score. Goatcatalyst said:[QUOTE]For that "Nightside" atmosphere, Drudkh really does it for me - especially the Autumn Aurora album. [/QUOTE] I was gonna suggest Drudkh, but I figured they'd be a bit too droney/hypnotic for his tastes. But check it out, anyway; they've definitely got the harmonic complexity it sounds like you're looking for. Plus they rule wicked hahd, dood. [/QUOTE]
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