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>>128281502
>it doesn’t sound like any other black metal album I’ve heard.
You are right about this. Burzum got me into Black Metal, when the heaviest band I liked was Black Sabbath. I stumbled upon Dunkelheit in 2017 on YouTube and I was mesmerised. I listened to all of Filosofem and was blown away; then listening to all of his albums constantly, Det Som Engang Var becoming my favourite album. I then went down the rabbit hole of listening to every Black Metal band/album I could find, and found some I grew to love, Mutiilation, Grand Belial's Key, B.S.o.D., Forgotten Woods, Drowning The Light, Ulver, Paysage D'Hiver, Urfaust, Summoning, Judas Iscariot. Many of those are heavily Burzum inspired but as good as those bands/projects are nothing has ever scratched the itch of Burzum quite the same way, nothing is as hypnotic and melancholicly beautiful. I've spent the past 8 years trying everything, many NBBMN's spent in the threads on /mu/ trying recs and I've found some great stuff in that 8 years, but nothing quite Burzum.