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6/14/2025, 11:55:58 PM
>>126707741
>I only like music that has a strong sense of melody
In case you don't like the other atmoblack stuff, try some melodic black metal, and metal that is not very BM but still quite melodic.

>Gorgoroth - Under the Sign of Hell (previous two albums too, but less so)
Very similar to the rest of the early Norwegian scene, so you may not like them right away. They have a notable heavy metal influence that they integrate into black metal very smoothly.
>Spite Extreme Wing
Cannot recommend enough. "Triumphant black metal" gets overused to describe a brighter or more solar style of melodic black metal, but SEW earn every word in the description. Fast, tense, precise, dynamic, and absolutely grand. Non dvcor, dvco is their darkest album, Vltra is mellower and heavily rock-influenced, but Magnificat and Kosmokrator are both bright yet powerful. Listen to the first four tracks of Magnificat, if nothing else.
>Sargeist - Let the Devil In
A benchmark of French/Finnish-style melodic BM which has since been imitated to death. It's a little middle of the road for me, but I totally get why people love it.
>Passéisme
Maximalist version of French meloblack like Véhémence. Constant melodies, technical playing, tough shouted vocals that are more hardcore than metal. Sounds like charging into a medieval battle for thirty minutes straight.
>Rostorchester
Bright, major-key, and with riffs bordering on emotional/melodic hardcore. Too bright and kitschy for some black metallers, but the band carves a good niche for themselves.
>Grave Pilgrim
Highly influenced by Vltra and other more-melodic-less-extreme black/death metal bands, without falling into clone band status. Just listen to Molten Hands Reach West to get an impression.