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ISBN
9781936239757
Book Title
Black Metal : Evolution of the Cult
Item Length
10in
Publisher
Feral House
Publication Year
2013
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1.3in
Author
Dayal Patterson
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Music
Topic
Discography & Buyer's Guides, Genres & Styles / Heavy Metal, Composers & Musicians
Item Width
7in
Item Weight
42.6 Oz
Number of Pages
600 Pages

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Black Metal: Evolution of the Cult features over one hundred exclusive new and archival interviews with the genre's most central figures. It is the most comprehensive guide yet to this fascinating and controversial form of extreme metal. It is encyclopaedic in length and breadth. From the early 1980s pioneers to its fiery rebirth in Scandinavia through to today's increasingly diverse groups, this epic tome captures the movement's development in unparalleled detail and images through such bands and personalities as Dimmu Borgir, Mayhem, Behemoth, Tormentor, Emperor, Darkthrone, Samael, Gorgoroth, and many dozens of others. Increasingly influential, black metal continues to grow and expand as a musical form as well as the subject of serious and satirical, animated, documentary, and narrative feature films. Publisher Feral House has already published the most famous and award-winning book about this subculture, Lords of Chaos , soon to become a narrative feature film directed by Jonas Ackerlund, an ex-black metal musician who has directed feature films and award-wining videos for the likes of Madonna and Lady Gaga.

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Publisher
Feral House
ISBN-10
1936239752
ISBN-13
9781936239757
eBay Product ID (ePID)
159897378

Product Key Features

Book Title
Black Metal : Evolution of the Cult
Author
Dayal Patterson
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Discography & Buyer's Guides, Genres & Styles / Heavy Metal, Composers & Musicians
Publication Year
2013
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Music
Number of Pages
600 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10in
Item Height
1.3in
Item Width
7in
Item Weight
42.6 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ml102.H4
Reviews
"Dayal's knack for a riveting, conscientious narrative -- combined with a lifelong knowledge of the scene and a rare level of trust from all involved -- leaves behind the sensationalism and various agendas so many authors and documentary makers have brought to bear on black metal, and treats it instead as the still vibrant and turbulent artform all genuine fans will recognise first and foremost, while still providing revelatory insights for fans both old and new." - Metal Hammer "Anyone who has picked up any UK metal mags over the past few years would recognise Dayal's writing. And anyone who has ran into him at a gig over the past few years will recognise the burden of putting together a phone-book sized history of a metal subgenre that has thrived on half-truths, legend and scandal. Said burden could have—should have turned Dayal all shades of Senator Palpatine, but it looks like it has gone to press just in time." - Decibel Magazine "Offering an unparalleled level of detail, and spanning 600 pages, #145;Black Metal: Evolution Of The Cult' captures the progress of one of metal's most dangerous and exciting genres." - Terrorizer "Author Patterson has pulled off the remarkable trick of covering 30 years' worth of extreme heavy metal, from its garage beginnings to the murderous second wave and finally to the disparate chaos of today.To his credit, Patterson doesn't repeat other book's mistakes by focussing solely on the Oslo scene of the early 90s, though those events (murders, church-burnings and grave desecrations) get their own in-depth chapters. His book adds plenty of previously unread interviews with the main culprits, leading to new perspectives on the original shortlist of innovators (Venom, Bathory, Mercyful Fate, Hellhammer) as much as the modern and frankly confusing wave of bands. It's easy to recommend this book: it's the most ambitious work on black metal so far attempted." - Joel McIver, Record Collector Magazine, "Dayal's knack for a riveting, conscientious narrative - combined with a lifelong knowledge of the scene and a rare level of trust from all involved - leaves behind the sensationalism and various agendas so many authors and documentary makers have brought to bear on black metal, and treats it instead as the still vibrant and turbulent artform all genuine fans will recognise first and foremost, while still providing revelatory insights for fans both old and new." - Metal Hammer "Anyone who has picked up any UK metal mags over the past few years would recognise Dayal's writing. And anyone who has ran into him at a gig over the past few years will recognise the burden of putting together a phone-book sized history of a metal subgenre that has thrived on half-truths, legend and scandal. Said burden could have--should have turned Dayal all shades of Senator Palpatine, but it looks like it has gone to press just in time." - Decibel Magazine "Offering an unparalleled level of detail, and spanning 600 pages, 'Black Metal: Evolution Of The Cult' captures the progress of one of metal's most dangerous and exciting genres." - Terrorizer, "Dayal's knack for a riveting, conscientious narrative - combined with a lifelong knowledge of the scene and a rare level of trust from all involved - leaves behind the sensationalism and various agendas so many authors and documentary makers have brought to bear on black metal, and treats it instead as the still vibrant and turbulent artform all genuine fans will recognise first and foremost, while still providing revelatory insights for fans both old and new." -Metal Hammer "Anyone who has picked up any UK metal mags over the past few years would recognise Dayal's writing. And anyone who has ran into him at a gig over the past few years will recognise the burden of putting together a phone-book sized history of a metal subgenre that has thrived on half-truths, legend and scandal. Said burden could have--should have turned Dayal all shades of Senator Palpatine, but it looks like it has gone to press just in time." - Decibel Magazine "Offering an unparalleled level of detail, and spanning 600 pages, 'Black Metal: Evolution Of The Cult' captures the progress of one of metal's most dangerous and exciting genres." -Terrorizer "Author Patterson has pulled off the remarkable trick of covering 30 years' worth of extreme heavy metal, from its garage beginnings to the murderous second wave and finally to the disparate chaos of today.To his credit, Patterson doesn't repeat other book's mistakes by focussing solely on the Oslo scene of the early 90s, though those events (murders, church-burnings and grave desecrations) get their own in-depth chapters. His book adds plenty of previously unread interviews with the main culprits, leading to new perspectives on the original shortlist of innovators (Venom, Bathory, Mercyful Fate, Hellhammer) as much as the modern and frankly confusing wave of bands. It's easy to recommend this book: it's the most ambitious work on black metal so far attempted." - Joel McIver, Record Collector Magazine Unlike other books and documentaries on the subject, Patterson approaches the genre from an insider's perspective, providing an exciting account of nearly 30 years' worth of black metal history, two decades of which he found himself firmly rooted; a purposeful tome meant to enrich, enlighten and "examine the artistic, musical, and spiritual development of the genre and the creative work, ideologies and often colourful lives of some of its most significant bands. - Zero Tolerance Magazine With the arrival of British music writer Dayal Patterson's excellent book, we have a collection of the best journalism and photo archival work of the lot. It completes the "unholy trinity" of BM books. It is an extremely diligent and well-informed publication that leaves almost nothing out of the history of the genre, containing many previously unreported facts and stories. This is no lazy collection of old interviews thrown together in haste. It is a modern masterpiece of the declining art of music journalism. - Vice Magazine It's a fascinating overview of Black Metal written by a seriously otaku expert on the genre. At nearly 500 pages, it's instantly the defining book on Black Metal, even a kind of minor masterpiece of the rock book form, featuring dozens of interviews with the luminaries (would that be the right word?) of the Black Metal scene. I got totally lost in it. - Dangerous Minds, "Dayal's knack for a riveting, conscientious narrative - combined with a lifelong knowledge of the scene and a rare level of trust from all involved - leaves behind the sensationalism and various agendas so many authors and documentary makers have brought to bear on black metal, and treats it instead as the still vibrant and turbulent artform all genuine fans will recognise first and foremost, while still providing revelatory insights for fans both old and new." - Metal Hammer "Anyone who has picked up any UK metal mags over the past few years would recognise Dayal's writing. And anyone who has ran into him at a gig over the past few years will recognise the burden of putting together a phone-book sized history of a metal subgenre that has thrived on half-truths, legend and scandal. Said burden could have--should have turned Dayal all shades of Senator Palpatine, but it looks like it has gone to press just in time." - Decibel Magazine "Offering an unparalleled level of detail, and spanning 600 pages, 'Black Metal: Evolution Of The Cult' captures the progress of one of metal's most dangerous and exciting genres." - Terrorizer "Author Patterson has pulled off the remarkable trick of covering 30 years' worth of extreme heavy metal, from its garage beginnings to the murderous second wave and finally to the disparate chaos of today.To his credit, Patterson doesn't repeat other book's mistakes by focussing solely on the Oslo scene of the early 90s, though those events (murders, church-burnings and grave desecrations) get their own in-depth chapters. His book adds plenty of previously unread interviews with the main culprits, leading to new perspectives on the original shortlist of innovators (Venom, Bathory, Mercyful Fate, Hellhammer) as much as the modern and frankly confusing wave of bands. It's easy to recommend this book: it's the most ambitious work on black metal so far attempted." - Joel McIver, Record Collector Magazine Unlike other books and documentaries on the subject, Patterson approaches the genre from an insider's perspective, providing an exciting account of nearly 30 years' worth of black metal history, two decades of which he found himself firmly rooted; a purposeful tome meant to enrich, enlighten and "examine the artistic, musical, and spiritual development of the genre and the creative work, ideologies and often colourful lives of some of its most significant bands. - Zero Tolerance Magazine With the arrival of British music writer Dayal Patterson's excellent book, we have a collection of the best journalism and photo archival work of the lot. It completes the "unholy trinity" of BM books. It is an extremely diligent and well-informed publication that leaves almost nothing out of the history of the genre, containing many previously unreported facts and stories. This is no lazy collection of old interviews thrown together in haste. It is a modern masterpiece of the declining art of music journalism. - Vice Magazine It's a fascinating overview of Black Metal written by a seriously otaku expert on the genre. At nearly 500 pages, it's instantly the defining book on Black Metal, even a kind of minor masterpiece of the rock book form, featuring dozens of interviews with the luminaries (would that be the right word?) of the Black Metal scene. I got totally lost in it. - Dangerous Minds, "Dayal's knack for a riveting, conscientious narrative -- combined with a lifelong knowledge of the scene and a rare level of trust from all involved -- leaves behind the sensationalism and various agendas so many authors and documentary makers have brought to bear on black metal, and treats it instead as the still vibrant and turbulent artform all genuine fans will recognise first and foremost, while still providing revelatory insights for fans both old and new." - Metal Hammer "Anyone who has picked up any UK metal mags over the past few years would recognise Dayal's writing. And anyone who has ran into him at a gig over the past few years will recognise the burden of putting together a phone-book sized history of a metal subgenre that has thrived on half-truths, legend and scandal. Said burden could have—should have turned Dayal all shades of Senator Palpatine, but it looks like it has gone to press just in time." - Decibel Magazine "Offering an unparalleled level of detail, and spanning 600 pages, #145;Black Metal: Evolution Of The Cult' captures the progress of one of metal's most dangerous and exciting genres." - Terrorizer, "Dayal's knack for a riveting, conscientious narrative -- combined with a lifelong knowledge of the scene and a rare level of trust from all involved -- leaves behind the sensationalism and various agendas so many authors and documentary makers have brought to bear on black metal, and treats it instead as the still vibrant and turbulent artform all genuine fans will recognise first and foremost, while still providing revelatory insights for fans both old and new." - Metal Hammer "Anyone who has picked up any UK metal mags over the past few years would recognise Dayal's writing. And anyone who has ran into him at a gig over the past few years will recognise the burden of putting together a phone-book sized history of a metal subgenre that has thrived on half-truths, legend and scandal. Said burden could have—should have turned Dayal all shades of Senator Palpatine, but it looks like it has gone to press just in time." - Decibel Magazine "Offering an unparalleled level of detail, and spanning 600 pages, #145;Black Metal: Evolution Of The Cult' captures the progress of one of metal's most dangerous and exciting genres." - Terrorizer "Author Patterson has pulled off the remarkable trick of covering 30 years' worth of extreme heavy metal, from its garage beginnings to the murderous second wave and finally to the disparate chaos of today.To his credit, Patterson doesn't repeat other book's mistakes by focussing solely on the Oslo scene of the early 90s, though those events (murders, church-burnings and grave desecrations) get their own in-depth chapters. His book adds plenty of previously unread interviews with the main culprits, leading to new perspectives on the original shortlist of innovators (Venom, Bathory, Mercyful Fate, Hellhammer) as much as the modern and frankly confusing wave of bands. It's easy to recommend this book: it's the most ambitious work on black metal so far attempted." - Joel McIver, Record Collector Magazine Unlike other books and documentaries on the subject, Patterson approaches the genre from an insider's perspective, providing an exciting account of nearly 30 years' worth of black metal history, two decades of which he found himself firmly rooted; a purposeful tome meant to enrich, enlighten and examine the artistic, musical, and spiritual development of the genre and the creative work, ideologies and often colourful lives of some of its most significant bands. - Zero Tolerance Magazine With the arrival of British music writer Dayal Patterson's excellent book, we have a collection of the best journalism and photo archival work of the lot. It completes the unholy trinity" of BM books. It is an extremely diligent and well-informed publication that leaves almost nothing out of the history of the genre, containing many previously unreported facts and stories. This is no lazy collection of old interviews thrown together in haste. It is a modern masterpiece of the declining art of music journalism. - Vice Magazine It's a fascinating overview of Black Metal written by a seriously otaku expert on the genre. At nearly 500 pages, it's instantly the defining book on Black Metal, even a kind of minor masterpiece of the rock book form, featuring dozens of interviews with the luminaries (would that be the right word?) of the Black Metal scene. I got totally lost in it. - Dangerous Minds
Table of Content
Introduction Chapter 1: Roots of Evil Chapter 2: Venom Chapter 3: Mercyful Fate Chapter 4: Bathory Chapter 5: Hellhammer Chapter 6: Celtic Frost Chapter 7: The First Wave of Black Thrash Chapter 8: Blasphemy Chapter 9: Samael Chapter 10: Rotting Christ Chapter 11: Tormentor Chapter 12: Master's Hammer Chapter 13: VON Chapter 14: Beherit Chapter 15: Mayhem Part I Chapter 16: Mayhem Part II Chapter 17: Norway I: (Re)Birth of a Movement Chapter 18: Norway II: A Fist in the Face of Christianity Chapter 19: Norway III: Death of a Legend Chapter 20: Thorns Chapter 21: Darkthrone Chapter 22: Burzum Chapter 23: Emperor Part I Chapter 24: Emperor Part II Chapter 25: Gehenna Chapter 26: Gorgoroth Chapter 27: Trelldom Chapter 28: Mayhem Part III: The Opus Magnum Chapter 29: Mayhem Part IV: The Beast Reawakens Chapter 30: Black Metal Enters the Mainstream Part I: Cradle of Filth Chapter 31: Black Metal Enters the Mainstream Part II: Dimmu Borgir Chapter 32: Underground Ethics Chapter 33: Les Légions Noires Chapter 34: Sweden Part I: Marduk Chapter 35: Sweden Part II: Dissection and Watain Chapter 36: Sweden Part III: Shining Chapter 37: Politics, Poland, and the rise of NSBM Chapter 38: Polish Black Metal Part I: Graveland and Infernum Chapter 39: Polish Black Metal Part II: Behemoth Chapter 40: Folk and Folklore in Black Metal Part I: Featuring Enslaved Chapter 41: Folk and Folklore in Black Metal Part II: Featuring Isengard, Storm, and Ulver Chapter 42: Folk and Folklore in Black Metal Part III: The Proliferation of Black Folk Metal Chapter 43: A Turn for the Weird: Black Metal's Experimental Era Part I Chapter 44: A Turn for the Weird: Black Metal's Experimental Era Part II Chapter 45: Sigh Chapter 46: Dødheimsgard Chapter 47: Industrial Black Metal Part I: Mysticum Chapter 48: Industrial Black Metal Part II: Aborym Chapter 49: Industrial Black Metal Part III: Blacklodge Chapter 50: Post-Black Metal Part I: Lifelover Chapter 51: Post-Black Metal Part II: Amesoeurs/Alcest, Fen, and Wolves in the Throne Room Afterword
Copyright Date
2013
Dewey Decimal
781.66
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
Extreme Metal Ser.
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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  • Classic & Compelling.

    Incredible documentation about some of the more important aspects of the Black Metal genre, accompanied by some excellent photo memories. Dayal Patterson never fails to come through with the goods!

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  • hail satan.

    great binding. a nice feature for a book of five hundred pages. sturdy cover as well.

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  • Impressive variety of Black Metal bands and their history

    This book covers most of the early Black Metal bands from the 70's to the present. The author does leave out a few bands, no big deal though. It has never before seen photos of many bands, just overall a great read cover to cover.

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