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I just listened to the song you mentioned and I really liked it! It's not entirely black metal, but the song still has some of its vibes. Apparently the band started as black metal and then moved on to "lighter" genres. Also, you described it as "Quiet Fury" and I kid you not, you couldn't have described it better :)
I'll see what more Sólstafir has to offer! :D
Until then, have a nice day and once again, keep up the amazing work. !
...Woops. Hehehe... Yeah I guess my casual nature with the Metal genres came out there :P My brother was the hardcore Metal fan and I got more into it later on by osmosis but not so much that I could tell you the difference. Doesn't help when the bands themselves occasionally shift genres!
Thanks for educating me so kindly. I'll update the name and slides. :)
(Btw one of my favorite "metal" bands my brother turned me onto is "Sólstafir", An Icelandic metal band which I would almost describe as "Quiet Fury"... They do these wonderfully beautiful compositions that slowly transition into full on metal. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOL5aCRE8iI
But I just wanted to point out that corpse painting is usually associated with black metal, and not death metal. Anyways, keep up the good work.