Black Metal's Unexplored Fringes - One Man Metal - Part 1/3

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    For this new, three-part documentary, we interviewed Leviathan, Striborg, and Xasthur, three solo artists who produce Black Metal on the margins of society. Here's part one of One Man Metal.
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  • @josephlewis3612
    @josephlewis3612 Před 5 lety +2662

    xasthur just agreed to the interview so he could prove he doesnt use a drum machine

  • @fredo3816
    @fredo3816 Před 4 lety +1417

    Finally, a BM documentary that isn't focussed on Varg's "self-defense" or a sensational piece on church burnings we all seen 10000 times ! This very refreshing and with respect to the Artists and BM , cheers !

    • @veneficus582
      @veneficus582 Před 4 lety +4

      @Arya No shit. People are just too dumb to understand such things

    • @yungsouichi2317
      @yungsouichi2317 Před 4 lety +2

      @Árpád not by any legal yardstick

    • @rankeviusmagnus5541
      @rankeviusmagnus5541 Před 3 lety +7

      @Jesus Hong still selfdefence.. also, Caesar fucked Brutus' mom, so there's a history lesson for you

    • @cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245
      @cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245 Před 3 lety +2

      This comment wins.

    • @Satans_Financial_Advisor
      @Satans_Financial_Advisor Před 2 lety +15

      But Varg = everything that is right with Black Metal. He walked the walk. That is all that matters. Everything else is just "entertainment" until they actually live what they speak of.

  • @collt0916
    @collt0916 Před 2 lety +203

    Xasthur is an absolutely fantastic vocalist

  • @johndewitt9093
    @johndewitt9093 Před 5 lety +568

    Gotta give it up for dude interviewing these guys. It's crystal fucking clear the biggest reason why this doc is so good, is because you've got an interviewer with a genuine invested interest in the subject matter and the people behind it all. Just an honest fan who understands how to ride the line between not going the fanboy route while simultaneously being genuine enough to get these guys to open up in ways that will probably never happen again.

  • @Farcallo
    @Farcallo Před 8 lety +1520

    Xasthurs scream at the beginning is just chilling

    • @beauchambers3912
      @beauchambers3912 Před 7 lety +9

      Fucking oath

    • @powmoo
      @powmoo Před 6 lety +2

      Ikr oooOoOoof

    • @aspectofhades
      @aspectofhades Před 5 lety +14

      KILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLEEEEEEEEEYAHHHHHHHHHHHHEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

    • @jsheav3n
      @jsheav3n Před 5 lety +8

      true i don't even like bm but might check his stuff out now

    • @MarcelH666
      @MarcelH666 Před 5 lety +1

      @St Alfonso The production makes you throw up. That's for sure. Can you imagine how it would sound with a decent sound?

  • @progftw
    @progftw Před 9 lety +1515

    Finally a black metal doc where they actually talk about the music not just whatever sensationalist bullshit news story is trending about the artist.

    • @Neel-ff4mn
      @Neel-ff4mn Před 7 lety +46

      sikk cops 👏👏👏Vice did a 30 min doc on Gorgoroth. But not about the band and its music, but instead about the controversy surrounding their frontman. Fucking reporters.

    • @joelv.6209
      @joelv.6209 Před 7 lety +34

      sikk cops. yeah, I'm tired of seeing the articles/docs of racism in black metal. like, I do understand that the community has those individuals, but I wish to learn more of the genre

    • @HateDisease
      @HateDisease Před 6 lety +1

      ''Artist"...LOL!!!!!!!!!!

    • @peppefrasca5179
      @peppefrasca5179 Před 6 lety +4

      True (no pun intented)

    • @somethingsomething9008
      @somethingsomething9008 Před 3 lety +6

      Black metal is inherently sensational it's not just about the music it's the image and stories you think most black metal bands actually worship satan unironically

  • @vomito630
    @vomito630 Před 4 lety +215

    i’ve probably watched this documentary about 50 times

  • @Caxo_84
    @Caxo_84 Před 9 lety +222

    These people are fucking fascinating. They are depressed, yet they create things that are greater than them (and than us).
    Gonna listen to some Leviathan now.

    • @Kodenhrebs
      @Kodenhrebs Před 9 lety +16

      Shantrek ylospollas
      Yes this is absolutely amazing yet not understandable for me.
      I'm suffering from major depression and countless other mental health issues, which I don't even know all the names for them anymore. I only do things which are absolutely necessary and leave out everything else, which I don't have to do.
      These people suffer from similar things, yet they have the will and energy to create music, on their OWN. I can't relate to that, but I find it so fascinating and I'm happy for them, that they found something, which they love doing.

    • @BeardedDubstep
      @BeardedDubstep Před 9 lety +2

      koden hrebs I have (not suffer from I hate that) bipolar type 2 with psychotic features (mirroring schizotypal on my upswings) and heavy anxiety and I make (as different aliases) everything from Deathcore to Post Rock to Dubstep to Folk Punk and have amassed my own studio. Break through the dim grey.

    • @leroyjohnson2712
      @leroyjohnson2712 Před 9 lety +7

      koden hrebs as a musician, record producer, extremely depressed yet accomplished individual who has fought major depression his entire life, I can explain it. Focusing on the creative process is cathartic when you're depressed; it allows you to sublimate the emotions which have been bothering you for so long, and do so in a way you don't find arduous and ineffective (like therapy), or trivial and "just to make other people happy". If you stop, the brain will consume itself. Feel me? Oh yeah, heroin helps too :|
      The fact that work is created is more a really awesome corollary, and not the intent.

    • @BeardedDubstep
      @BeardedDubstep Před 9 lety

      Leroy Johnson very very well put.

    • @joshuapelton4848
      @joshuapelton4848 Před 8 lety +2

      Leroy Johnson Are you saying heroin helps with depression? i sure hope i read that wrong . As a recovering heroin addict myself i have found heroin to be only good for destroying ones self

  • @quorthonsinferno5119
    @quorthonsinferno5119 Před 3 lety +170

    This documentary has been hugely inspirational and influential to me over the years.

  • @tierankarb
    @tierankarb Před 5 lety +72

    1:30 Just watching Scott during this part connects with me so much in regards to social interaction.. You can literally see the awkwardness and slight anxiety

  • @mtlnntrmtns597
    @mtlnntrmtns597 Před 3 lety +31

    "I'm just making the music that I actually like to listen to"
    True artist

  • @ethan2133
    @ethan2133 Před 8 lety +832

    Xasthur is genuinely disturbed

    • @Nantosuelta
      @Nantosuelta Před 6 lety +285

      I felt kind of sorry for Scott. He is obviously an incredibly isolated person, and it seemed almost like he was so used to being depressed and alone that he wouldn't let himself be happy. It seemed like he had a heavy guard up around him and at certain moments he would drop it and smile slightly or get slightly more upbeat like when he saw his cat, but then realize it and descend back into the depression. Quite sad

    • @palbo4
      @palbo4 Před 6 lety +8

      THOTH when was the part with the cat?

    • @mattpruitt5017
      @mattpruitt5017 Před 6 lety +40

      Dude, I know! I started to get like a panic attack after listening to him talk. And did you notice all of the scars up and down his arms?

    • @capngrim
      @capngrim Před 6 lety +25

      Lil peep the GOAT

    • @omukade4431
      @omukade4431 Před 6 lety +4

      thoth where is xastur with the cat part ?

  • @bHIPman
    @bHIPman Před 10 lety +934

    "I like to, like 'aaaaaah"
    "Can you do it like, loud?
    "No, hehee, i, maybe! heh...
    "It'd be cool if you did...
    "KiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiL!"
    "Something like that. Yeah."

    • @malikhallsmith
      @malikhallsmith Před 5 lety +7

      yessss

    • @Mikefantasia22
      @Mikefantasia22 Před 5 lety +34

      I was half asleep already when I clicked on this video. Falling asleep only to be awoken by that kkkkkiillllllllllllll!!!!
      Anyways these guys remind me of the goths from south park

    • @sonofsaturn5482
      @sonofsaturn5482 Před 4 lety +23

      @Christopher Norris I just got a cringe-induced seizure

    • @dylanrus8117
      @dylanrus8117 Před 4 lety +5

      Mike Fantasia but these are metalheads, not like goth pussies

    • @Jardinserpent
      @Jardinserpent Před 4 lety +1

      @Christopher Norris lmao

  • @shane4018
    @shane4018 Před 6 lety +2049

    *Talk about one-man black metal bands*
    * Does not mention Burzum*

    • @valeriexvegan
      @valeriexvegan Před 6 lety +344

      ah yes, the most overrated black metal band ever

    • @stephenkay4629
      @stephenkay4629 Před 5 lety +240

      +shane c theres already been too much stuff made about Burzum, and barely anything about these 3 artists.

    • @wintherr3527
      @wintherr3527 Před 5 lety +205

      varg is the quintessential black metal loner, one doesn't even need to mention him any longer

    • @williamgatesenson
      @williamgatesenson Před 5 lety +202

      oh, you mean the one man project of racist murdering sociopath Kristian Vikernes? that Burzum?

    • @DreamFragments11
      @DreamFragments11 Před 5 lety +42

      Babby's first BM.

  • @WILD__THINGS
    @WILD__THINGS Před 10 lety +643

    It seems the more extreme the band the harder it is to read their name in their logo

    • @PukeSandwich
      @PukeSandwich Před 6 lety +2

      Woah

    • @utqiagvik1991
      @utqiagvik1991 Před 5 lety +8

      Ussually yes.

    • @TheGreatGodPan
      @TheGreatGodPan Před 5 lety +32

      because being truly indie and underground means you only want a select few to discover and enjoy your music haha. If they can't read the logo and still want to check it out, you know they're dedicated.

    • @TheGreatGodPan
      @TheGreatGodPan Před 5 lety +10

      ... Or you could just learn how to design a decent logo. Some mostly illegible logos are works of art, though. I have always loved Xasthur's logo.

    • @TheGreatGodPan
      @TheGreatGodPan Před 5 lety +4

      well they are one-man bands so clearly they spend a ton of time and pour loads of thought and emotion into their releases. Striborg is an interesting and funny guy, but his stuff is pretty naff. Leviathan and Xasthur are brilliant and unique projects, though. The latter doesn't make BM anymore anyway, he ended it then revived it as an acoustic act. The guys certainly pour far more time and effort into their releases than the average, garbage mainstream metal band does.

  • @JEKAZOL
    @JEKAZOL Před 10 lety +82

    This totally resonates. What most people will never get is that when you have an intimate relationship with a personal soundscape, it's more real than anything in the outside world. The landscape of the music is a place of rest, whether comforting or distressing. It's mind made real. A creation myth realized.

  • @Nantosuelta
    @Nantosuelta Před 2 lety +54

    when he says "here's a few reasons for you listening to this, you might want to look into dying and killing yourself." I think the documentary got that part wrong. Its framed as if he's encouraging people to kill themselves, but what I interpreted it as is him saying that his music makes you confront those dark aspects of yourself and your own mind. Exploring these parts of ourselves that we shut out most of the time and forcing the listener to confront them.

    • @fredfredericks3496
      @fredfredericks3496 Před 2 lety +3

      I disagree. I hate journalists, but this guy is mentally disturbed. He's funny though.

    • @am-shak
      @am-shak Před rokem +5

      @@fredfredericks3496 'mentally disturbed' is such a funny term thrown around by people living in a delusion where everything is rainbows and sparkles, just accept the fact that life isnt like that alr and cut the bullsh. These types of people are just living life in its purest form, which is really tough but definitely not a mental illness.

    • @basedretard9003
      @basedretard9003 Před rokem

      I think it’s more so he’s been unhappy and lonely for so long that he has a large compendious of internal anger directed towards a abstract of those that are happy. It’s frustrating to feel that way when other’s don’t, however he acknowledges that many feel the same way.

  • @hippiegrinder6692
    @hippiegrinder6692 Před 5 lety +48

    Definitely agree. If I spend so much time alone, listening to my thoughts only, I inevitably drive myself insane by purely existing

    • @gorehound3414
      @gorehound3414 Před 5 lety +4

      Hippie Grinder669 that’s when you’re the most creative and real don’t suppress it all the time, embrace it sometimes and see what becomes of it.

  • @gothictyronejackson6057
    @gothictyronejackson6057 Před 10 lety +44

    Jeff Whitehead check his email every day, that nigga frontin.

  • @lightfgd
    @lightfgd Před 6 lety +180

    That's by far the best Black Metal Documentary i've ever seen in my entire life. Congratulations.

    • @bornwithclothes
      @bornwithclothes Před 4 lety +7

      @A Flick all the other bm docs are filled with stock footage of venom and talk about nothing but mayhem and emperor and sensationalized bullshit like the burnings

    • @gardenixu9291
      @gardenixu9291 Před 4 lety +1

      @@bornwithclothes Eternal flame of Gehenna, for example is a good one.

    • @metalheadmike774
      @metalheadmike774 Před 3 lety

      Some of us here in the US have been a part of it longer than what you know. Long before. Just saying...

    • @DrinkingBleachOnTheBeach
      @DrinkingBleachOnTheBeach Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@metalheadmike774what are you saying? Black metal popped up originally in England and Sweden with bathory and venom and then Norway

    • @metalheadmike774
      @metalheadmike774 Před 8 měsíci

      @@DrinkingBleachOnTheBeach dude i was listening to Bathory, Venom in 1988 and Celtic Frost in 1986. I just fell in love with Norwegian black metal movement. It was my passion for 2 decades. But yes it all originated from those bands.

  • @nightlord47
    @nightlord47 Před 10 lety +237

    Been a one man band is brilliant, everything you play and record comes from you, it's entirely your own creation, I love my one man project.

    • @eternallyscreaming169
      @eternallyscreaming169 Před 6 lety +5

      Same here dude, I like others now and then tho to help take the weight of my shoulders. For more personal /experimental I use my one man project

    • @JohnKienle3840
      @JohnKienle3840 Před 4 lety +3

      What's your project

    • @shagstars
      @shagstars Před 3 lety

      Tried it but I have a buddy for it for some content. But most songs in style I usually take over and record everything on my own because I am the only one who can play an instrument well 😭🤣

    • @naechtlichesgift
      @naechtlichesgift Před 3 lety

      I agree! I just posted my first song

    • @Bullheadrecords
      @Bullheadrecords Před 3 lety

      I got a little project going right now and I totally I love being able to make each part sound the way I want it to. And it also lets you experiment, for example I just finished a black metal song but I also plan on making a stoner metal song as well.

  • @djgforce11
    @djgforce11 Před 7 lety +433

    Look like some real fun guys to have a beer with.

    • @estebanb7166
      @estebanb7166 Před 5 lety +14

      Apparently you've never encountered fun.

    • @loganmohler737
      @loganmohler737 Před 5 lety +54

      Maybe 10 or 20 beers. Not one.

    • @TOGGGAA1
      @TOGGGAA1 Před 4 lety +3

      @@loganmohler737 word

    • @Janon48
      @Janon48 Před 4 lety +8

      Striborg seems pretty chill

    • @hobojungle1
      @hobojungle1 Před 4 lety +5

      If boring and anti social is your idea of a good time

  • @posthumanoid
    @posthumanoid Před 5 lety +89

    This is one of my favorite documentaries on black metal. We need more DSBM docs. Xasthur's scream at the beginning was excellent.

  • @sixxteddy
    @sixxteddy Před 10 lety +123

    I fucking love xasthur, I make music just for the art and scott conner is my hero

    • @MrKathycat
      @MrKathycat Před 10 lety +3

      I too agree.I share same .NO time for egos .while others find it necessary to compete,I feel no need to compete on creativity.self expression is NOT a competitive sport. Scott and I have more in commend than he will ever know.

    • @cainianlegion1630
      @cainianlegion1630 Před 9 lety

      THREE WORDS... XASTHUR FUCKING RULES!!! NOTHING MORE!!!

    • @MrKathycat
      @MrKathycat Před 9 lety +1

      Vernictung would agree.

    • @MrKathycat
      @MrKathycat Před 9 lety +1

      do you ,Lord Gangrel Agar Waen,like Tietanblood ? I will post my cover of Leviathan division soon. Verrnictung would be eager to hear some of your accomplishments .

  • @Wotenkeld
    @Wotenkeld Před 10 lety +226

    Really interesting finding two bands from my state, one actually being close. The sad thing is, there's no social part of this genre. 99.9% of people in California that like Black Metal never show it, there are no live gigs, and they all keep it to themselves in private. So, if you live here and are into the genre, there's a very low chance to share said interest with someone else. And the other sad part is, like these artists, they're quite depressed themselves. A blessing and a burden.

    • @ZacharyTheJackal
      @ZacharyTheJackal Před 3 lety +11

      From California too man. I show my love for black metal and I'll admit it. You'll find us as you keep looking.

    • @ImperatorGrausam
      @ImperatorGrausam Před 3 lety +13

      I live in Arabia. I love BM but of course I don't have many folks to talk to about it. I do however have a guitar instructor and he's a very nice guy, we talk sometimes about metal in general. But I do feel alone in my love for BM here. It's fine though, I don't like live gigs and in general I find going outside repulsing (as edgy as it sounds). This is music to enjoy alone to me. It's not music to go into a crowd and have fun to.

    • @jexikavindictive
      @jexikavindictive Před 2 lety +5

      I'm in norcal and there are metal shows in the city. You just have to look.

    • @johntiter2825
      @johntiter2825 Před 2 lety +1

      Same and from LA too, and it's quite true. I've always kind of withheld my interests from people and kept to myself. Now it's just consuming me in my mid 20s.

    • @Wotenkeld
      @Wotenkeld Před 2 lety +5

      @@jexikavindictive It's mostly grindcore, crust, and thrash, though. You know, punk-ish subgenres performed in taprooms and sidewalks with needles.

  • @user-vg5rv5xf4u
    @user-vg5rv5xf4u Před 8 lety +57

    Great fucking documentary ...These guys are really talented.

  • @Jaytee1o4
    @Jaytee1o4 Před 8 lety +630

    Leviathan is truly a perfect example of real Black Metal

    • @Mgla__
      @Mgla__ Před 7 lety +69

      i cant agree with that, because there is no "real" in black metal, or you end up like 99% of todays "black" metal commercialism that attend huge commercial metal festivals, pose around with fake blood etc.
      Leviathan for me is perfect example of an extremely personal black metal that is 100% original and thats what i love about this band/artist. jeff did amazing job, he mixes pure black metal riffs with strange noise and drone stuff, and makes it so personal with vocals. and contrary to popular belief that black metal from usa sucks, leviathan and xasthur are 2 of few best black metal artist ive heard so far.
      once upon a time, les legions noires movement was what i consider true black metal of that time, same with inner circle, but that was in early 90s. LLN is dead, and ex-inner circle bands now pose and make clowns of themselves on hellfests etc. in short they live from old cult status (i mean bands like todays mayhem etc).
      there are still amazing bands from these 2 countries (france and norway) like peste noire, mutiilation, s.v.e.s.t, darkthrone, aura noir, etc. but bands like old mayhem, old burzum, vlad tepes, old belketre, old darkthrone, its thing of the past.
      i know most of metal people today will disagree with me. this is just my opinion and view on today's metal scene.

    • @Mgla__
      @Mgla__ Před 7 lety +6

      to be honest i was referring mostly to bands like dark funeral for example, that empty, plastic side of what black metal has become, pure exploit and show. mostly bands today sound like that, same recycle over and over again. thats why i extremely respect and like peste noire, to me they are like middle finger to the whole bunch of clowns on the scene today. another masterpiece that is so underrated today is album urfaust from 2003 by french band s.v.e.s.t. i swear its pure masterpiece, but not for every ear, it has pretty noisy sound. thats what black metal is about. was, to be more precise.
      i dont judge anyone who listens that, or any kind of music, its just my opinion on the music itself today. hell, i heard lots of opinions on my music taste in my life, i listen all from earth, sunn o))), boris, eyehategod, electric wizard, sleep, st.vitus, candlemass, to bands like belketre, vlad tepes, burzum, peste noire, darkthrone, etc...

    • @Mgla__
      @Mgla__ Před 7 lety +3

      well yes, there was a shock element through evolution of black metal, i agree, but its not that what makes it do soulless today. i meant things like overdoing the same thing over and over again, recycling, plastic and overproduced sound, too much focus on visual, almost symphonic sound, lack of raw sound and atmosphere, etc, i mean, for me personally, those things kill the very point and soul of black metal. i know there are people that like that and i really respect anyones taste. many of my friends like that sound today, even if they are almost 40 and they grew up on "good old" metal. i just feel like "you heard one, youve heard it all". and again, im saying this only in general, there are as always few exceptions for me that make great music today in this subgenre.

    • @quafog
      @quafog Před 7 lety +4

      yeah its good but not real Mayhem, Burzum, Darkthrone Shining is true nordic Black Metal. Could be because I live in Norway that I feel this way😂😂

    • @Mgla__
      @Mgla__ Před 7 lety +9

      how is shining fitting into category of those 3? :D

  • @alexanderbjerkvik
    @alexanderbjerkvik Před 6 lety +129

    I am inspired. I am going to start a One Man Book Club.

    • @h3llokimmi3
      @h3llokimmi3 Před 4 lety +11

      Alexander Bjerkvik Im Gonna start a One man Circle jerk

  • @Noisey
    @Noisey  Před 11 lety +16

    Sometime next week. Glad you liked it. We do this for you!

  • @JulianLife81
    @JulianLife81 Před 10 lety +43

    Respect to these guys for doing what they love. It takes guts to really be on your own.

  • @Minttusuklaarae
    @Minttusuklaarae Před 10 lety +177

    This is one of the best music-related documentaries in youtube. Leviathan and Xasthur seem both pretty interesting, can't really say the same about Striborg but they all make good music with nice atmospheres.

    • @MasterYugiMoto
      @MasterYugiMoto Před 6 lety +7

      how so? not saying that he isn't but I am most impressed by xasthurs music

    • @spacedebris566
      @spacedebris566 Před 5 lety +16

      I don't care what they're like as people. Striborg are pretty fucking good man.

    • @tr4d.c.381
      @tr4d.c.381 Před 4 lety +12

      Striborg is deep you have to meditate to it. Do that and its awesome

  • @mikeyyeda4892
    @mikeyyeda4892 Před 6 lety +155

    people are now throwing rocks at Russell's house thanks to this doc

    • @jessepinkeye2339
      @jessepinkeye2339 Před 5 lety +3

      Why? care to explain?

    • @MrBgood84
      @MrBgood84 Před 5 lety +40

      @@jessepinkeye2339 because he actually says in the interview if his neighbors found out who they were they'd throw rocks at is house... It's kind of self explanatory

    • @jessepinkeye2339
      @jessepinkeye2339 Před 5 lety +7

      @@MrBgood84 ooh I thought that actually happened some time after this vid. Thanks mate.

  • @steveopc81
    @steveopc81 Před rokem +18

    I don’t know much about Black Metal, but these 3 guys are clearly serious about their art. Both the American guys in particular really seem to have suffered and have been damaged by life. I hope they can find some peace and happiness.

    • @suicidalghost6719
      @suicidalghost6719 Před rokem +1

      Ahh, me too. I just didn’t share anything on camera. I don’t wear it on my sleeves like Americans do. I am autistic, does that sound like enough struggle for you?
      Everyone has a story or rather too many to mention.

  • @yeastie713
    @yeastie713 Před 8 lety +50

    They're all so god damn eloquent and well spoken

    • @JohnKienle3840
      @JohnKienle3840 Před 4 lety

      Hahahahaha yeah I find that kinda interesting

  • @annath_ii
    @annath_ii Před rokem +9

    Thank you so much for seeking these artists out, allowing us to connect to them on a different level, and I thank all of the artists as well for agreeing to be seen. It is such a great opportunity to have this documentary.

  • @superiormusic
    @superiormusic Před 9 lety +99

    4:51
    Emperor - Anthems... + Emperor + Wrath of the tyrant
    Funeral Mist - Salvation
    Deathspell Omega - Si Monumentum Requires, Circumspice
    Furze - Trident Autocrat
    Immolation - Failures for gods
    I see Jeff has his musical taste in order...

    • @johnmotherfuckincoltrane1242
      @johnmotherfuckincoltrane1242 Před 7 lety

      Where do you see references to those albums?

    • @superiormusic
      @superiormusic Před 7 lety +1

      I meant to write 4:52

    • @lvchlvn
      @lvchlvn Před 7 lety +3

      Not to mention Gorguts sneaking into frame.

    • @MetalTrabant
      @MetalTrabant Před 6 lety +1

      Glad I wasn't the only one to pause it there just to look at his music collection :D

    • @sinta_bique
      @sinta_bique Před 6 lety +3

      and Clandestine Blaze's Deliverers of Faith, actually my favorite record by him.

  • @FreuddwydNIWL
    @FreuddwydNIWL Před 11 lety +20

    as a struggling solo black metal artist with an (small) online following, this was very encouraging. they are using the same setups i am. have similar views on how the music is and should be created. they struggle like me with the day to day dealings with people. this was helpful getting to know these guys better after being a fan for years.

  • @PaoloBrunoThyLight
    @PaoloBrunoThyLight Před 11 lety +11

    I'm watching this documentary at least 3 times in a week, since january and can't get enough of that... i'm really addicted to this masterpiece!

  • @redytarock
    @redytarock Před 2 měsíci +1

    I find myself back here watching this every now and then with some beers.
    A great watch.

  • @northranv4091
    @northranv4091 Před 5 lety +5

    Every few months I revisit this documentary, honestly one of the better black metal docs out there in my opinion.

  • @bringerofobsidiandeath339

    Russell's description of how he writes music and feels like a medium through which it comes out makes so much sense to me. It's really cool to see somebody else who thinks like that.

  • @Clownconspirator
    @Clownconspirator Před 5 lety +10

    dude, this documentary is fucking amazing. Would've been nice if Vice continued down this path. Not only does this give insight to Black Metal, but also to haunting relationships people can have with themselves, which helps in showing the beauty of black metal. I liked how Wrest touched on the fact that this type of BM shows the world in its most pure form: raw and brutal. Contrasting DSBM to atmospheric BM, which is an escape from this world. Well done

  • @metalsabatico
    @metalsabatico Před 9 lety +33

    The songs that play during Leviathan's interview are from his album Verräter. Look it up!

    • @pippincovington1348
      @pippincovington1348 Před 9 lety +1

      Thanks!

    • @wildbucky
      @wildbucky Před 9 lety +2

      metalsabatico does that also go for the song that plays at the beginning? around 2:29

    • @Seth-hc2bj
      @Seth-hc2bj Před 6 lety

      Rape cures Autism was wondering that myself

  • @varangianwanderer4023
    @varangianwanderer4023 Před 8 lety +181

    spinal tap, extreme edition

    • @sassulusmagnus
      @sassulusmagnus Před 6 lety +13

      Black Metal is the perfect candidate. Totally ripe for the Spinal Tap treatment. Never take yourself too seriously.

  • @IanOvidBares
    @IanOvidBares Před 10 lety +39

    the guy from striborg in australia was legit. maybe if people were still that spiritually connected to music and that passionate about what they were creating to were they could find a kinship between their instruments/music and nature itself, maybe there would be some effing humanity in music these days.
    and i like how every time he reveals a location of someone, it starts off as "an unlikely location..." everywhere from australia to europe to cali was "unlikely". did u think they all lived in caves, like bats?? lol

    • @RitualMaster666
      @RitualMaster666 Před 10 lety +1

      ***** In the U.S, it's hard to come across Black Metal...especially really good shit (the underground Black Metal)... It's not as popular in the U.s like it os in europe...but there is some pretty good shit in America, you just have to look deeper

    • @TalkingJewCat
      @TalkingJewCat Před 10 lety +4

      ***** There's actually a lot of good black metal bands in America in places like Florida or Texas

  • @OysterWallace
    @OysterWallace Před 9 lety +375

    SUNN is black metal? I understand the atmospheric connection but, in terms of genre, they are COMPLETELY DRONE (a subsection of doom)

    • @cosmicheruka6251
      @cosmicheruka6251 Před 9 lety +48

      They're probably just saying that because of the really dark, sort of BM aesthetic of Black One, which is pretty stupid, a band's sound shouldn't be judged just by one album.

    • @OysterWallace
      @OysterWallace Před 9 lety +4

      True. Hey I was listening to your DBR and Beverast uploads yesterday during work. Thanks.
      Also nice prof pic, good episode

    • @cosmicheruka6251
      @cosmicheruka6251 Před 9 lety +1

      Lol thanks man, I haven't uploaded anything in a while, need to get back on that. And YES, quite possibly my favorite episode. "Lemme see that chocolate thunda!" :D

    • @Boomstick88
      @Boomstick88 Před 9 lety +13

      Sunn O))) collaborated with Malefic on an album. Plus they have dabbled a bit in black metal though mostly on the album with Scott

    • @movimentodoscacos
      @movimentodoscacos Před 6 lety +7

      Drone is not a subsection of doom tho, drone doom/drone metal is the fusion of both drone music and doom metal.

  • @HASTN
    @HASTN Před 9 lety +65

    Being a one man band and producer myself, I know how it feels to want control over your own production, to make music you would listen to. If I didn't have music in my life, I would be in jail, or dead. Honest, it is that powerful for dealing with internal stresses and managing internal conflicts. I call it polishing my hate.

  • @Dead_ham
    @Dead_ham Před 5 lety +29

    Well it’s been 6 months, time to watch this doc again.
    I genuinely feel bad for Scott. He seems like he’s on the autistic spectrum.

    • @dr.floridamanphd
      @dr.floridamanphd Před 4 lety +3

      That’s not autism. That’s more like psychopathy.
      Psychopathic tendencies are common among the fringes of the metal scene. Especially black metal.

    • @nipulkradmsinatagras8293
      @nipulkradmsinatagras8293 Před 4 lety +2

      I'd still share my beer with him.

  • @MetalGam3r666
    @MetalGam3r666 Před 9 lety +42

    They HAVE to re continue this series!

  • @ThePineappler_
    @ThePineappler_ Před 2 lety +4

    I've watched this mini series at least 100 times and still find something new every time I watch it. So entertaining

  • @nipulkradmsinatagras8293
    @nipulkradmsinatagras8293 Před 4 lety +26

    If Scott Conner happened to be my neighbor, I'd probably share my beer with him every weekend.

  • @nvsoliveira
    @nvsoliveira Před 5 lety +17

    Leviathan dude seens pretty chill and nice in my book.

    • @Misantroph0_Twitter_YouTube
      @Misantroph0_Twitter_YouTube Před 2 lety

      Jef Whitehead probably isnt nice.

    • @Nantosuelta
      @Nantosuelta Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@Misantroph0_Twitter_CZcams Most loners aren't mean or bad people, they just want to be left alone

  • @j.dhawkes5134
    @j.dhawkes5134 Před 7 lety +9

    I never get tired of this documentary. It's defiantly one of my most favorites!

  • @postmortemritual
    @postmortemritual Před 2 lety +3

    From time to time I rewatch this great doc and always found something new. We were so lucky to have a glimpse into the surface of the context of those three immense artists. Props to the guy for making the right questions with respect , intelligence and a genuine pure crystal clear intention.

  • @DelinquentDJ
    @DelinquentDJ Před 5 lety +4

    This is actually really good, Ive been avoiding this for a while because idk, I thought itd be another "in depth but not really" documentary the fact that you got Leviathan is already a great start

  • @toasterrobot8566
    @toasterrobot8566 Před 6 lety +14

    9:36 My god, i have never heard anyone explain their music so beautifuly

  • @obeyrostipher1929
    @obeyrostipher1929 Před 9 lety +88

    Striborg interested me the most

    • @AtrocityEquine01
      @AtrocityEquine01 Před 6 lety +30

      Obey Rostipher Russell's pretty the most normal compared to Jef and Scott.

    • @mentealienari7293
      @mentealienari7293 Před 5 lety +3

      Finally a sane person here.

    • @1977Android
      @1977Android Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah I bet he is a kick-ass D&D player!

  • @coreydowd7032
    @coreydowd7032 Před 4 lety +10

    man Scott has some entity around him you can almost feel it through the video

  • @Viper-dz2kw
    @Viper-dz2kw Před 4 lety +12

    Striborg’s description of his music sounds nothing like black metal lol, dude sounds like a true artist, not for me but I respect it

  • @meowthepro1746
    @meowthepro1746 Před 2 lety +4

    In this documentary, I experienced the genius mind of Xasthur/Scott Connor for the first time. I bought almost all of his releases after this documentary and am still thrilled to enjoy them regularly. In no words I can express how much his records give to me, how much they do to my soul and how much my heart is aching while listening to them. Pure art, directly coming from his soul.Few artist achieve this enormous level.
    Though his latest records are not my personal style, they are not bad at all. That "pagenism"-stuff is just not mine. I wish he would go back to his original sound, but at least, he has (and will) to go his unique way of being himself. And I appreciate that. Even if I can't go the way along with him.

  • @syntaxerror2341
    @syntaxerror2341 Před 11 lety +6

    Very intriguing. I'll admit I always considered Black Metal as campy fun, but this is real emotion these guys are putting into their music.

  • @drfaust5fc
    @drfaust5fc Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks for this, Leviathan is one of my favorite artists

  • @SlyHikari03
    @SlyHikari03 Před 2 lety +2

    Leviathan and Xasthur are so rad

  • @OllieGio
    @OllieGio Před 10 lety +9

    I've seen this so many times, it's amazing.

  • @tcktrc
    @tcktrc Před 11 lety +4

    I'd love for this to be 2 hours long. Great so far. Stoked for parts 2 and 3!

  • @Bear-nu8xm
    @Bear-nu8xm Před 5 lety +40

    When he yelled "kill" in the beginning, it woke my gf up. She almost killed me!

    • @UranoSteam
      @UranoSteam Před 2 lety

      Well it makes sense in every way

  • @fittinggraves7235
    @fittinggraves7235 Před 4 lety +1

    i love that jef whitehead uses a line 6 pod straight into a mixer. fuck yes.

  • @sixofficial4505
    @sixofficial4505 Před 2 lety +4

    Xasthur what a beautiful intelligent soul.
    He gets it.

  • @gerki6666
    @gerki6666 Před 4 lety +11

    I‘ve always been into rap and i still am but as an artist (i make clothes and jewlery no music) im trying to get to know more and more about this genre of music cause it’s so inspiring!
    Also maybe cause people often think im into metal cause i got like at least 20 tats like pentagrams and burning churches all over me and stupid people don‘t think that goes together with rap.
    And i love this pure energy and darkness in the music!

  • @chrissolomon1151
    @chrissolomon1151 Před 9 lety +9

    Scott Conner seems like a pretty fucking intense person. I find him really interesting.

  • @juliusaugustino8409
    @juliusaugustino8409 Před 3 lety +1

    I've watched this like dozens of times. Such a great documentary!

  • @Destructionritual
    @Destructionritual Před rokem +2

    I watched this doc in high school at 16 in 2015. I always told myself that I wanted to get tattooed by Jef after really getting into his music. So far I have been twice and I go back to this doc a lot in awe. Thank you noisey for the doc, met a legend and got a couple of tats cause of you guys. USBM is very important to me and this was the start. Eternal hails.

  • @mpaxra
    @mpaxra Před rokem +4

    Song at 2:03 is Leviathan - Return To Evernight

    • @ppap6581
      @ppap6581 Před rokem +1

      Thanks 👹🔥

    • @Turbopress2882
      @Turbopress2882 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I've been wondering this for years. Thank you!

  • @alexalexson1849
    @alexalexson1849 Před 2 lety +2

    Don't mind me just back watching this documentary for the 30th time

  • @itsicearmour
    @itsicearmour Před 10 měsíci +1

    Striborg seems like such a cool guy to hang around with. He always struck me more as someone who's just kind of making his way through his situation in his own way, rather than dealing with it through full-on hardcore misanthropy and dismay for mankind, but by re-focusing his efforts into just wandering out into nature and sitting there for a couple of hours as if he's a part of it. Something about that really spoke to me. All three are fantastic artists in their own rights, and have kind of set the "golden standard" as to what 'good' black metal is.

  • @bmoneyrancidfan91
    @bmoneyrancidfan91 Před 7 lety +2

    one of the best documentarys on black metal ,classic

  • @MorsIchimonji
    @MorsIchimonji Před 5 lety +7

    That's J.R. Robinson from Wrekmeister Harmonies, respect!

  • @totheboyelis
    @totheboyelis Před 11 lety +5

    One Man Metal=brilliant. Hope you guys keep doing these. There are tons of amazing one man black metal bands. Great job!

  • @Gordi-ih5sh
    @Gordi-ih5sh Před 8 lety

    I like how each artist is a world for himself, and yet again they are so connected and similar in many ways

  • @Spaghetti_policy
    @Spaghetti_policy Před 4 lety +2

    Best short doc ever!

  • @Frostbittenmetal
    @Frostbittenmetal Před 11 lety +3

    I record a lot of solo black metal and can really relate to these guys, true artists they are.

  • @ThereIsNoGodOnlyUs
    @ThereIsNoGodOnlyUs Před 4 lety

    Scott really is this incredibly soft spoken and shy no matter what. Great dude.

  • @JohnDoe-sq2ii
    @JohnDoe-sq2ii Před rokem +2

    Wrest is a fucken genius! His music saved my life!!! No lie. Got me through really ugly times....

  • @RickDrift
    @RickDrift Před 4 lety +5

    First time on camera, Noisey gets his address number in the shot! Nice!

  • @eriicgiese
    @eriicgiese Před 10 lety +11

    R.I.P. Xasthur

  • @zigmeekane4361
    @zigmeekane4361 Před 5 lety +2

    Every time I watch this.. It makes me more drawn towards the deep and the beautifully dark realm of death.. But again I find it melancholic and serene at the same time..

  • @RyanBile
    @RyanBile Před 2 lety +1

    I have been into metal all my life. Never found black metal I liked. This documentary revealed three projects that I fucking absolutely am amazed by. Thank you!

  • @atownlefttrain
    @atownlefttrain Před 10 lety +288

    These men seem to live in forced isolation because they are terrified to be vulnerable, to come face to face with some sacred wound inside. They don't need to be alone. They were vulnerable in this video - their general sense of shyness is plain to see - but they are all intelligent, talented, and deeply creative. People would happily accept them into the fold, if they could just get over the hurdle and find their own tribe. There are people in the world waiting to accept them. I hope they'll be strong enough to be accepted one day.

    • @yungsouichi2317
      @yungsouichi2317 Před 10 lety +56

      Or maybe they have no interest in the world? Have you looked around lately? Shit is pretty fucked up.

    • @atownlefttrain
      @atownlefttrain Před 10 lety +41

      whiskeyhammer FukkU Bad things happen in the world, along with beautiful things. Be strong enough to bear the former, vulnerable enough to let in the latter, and you'll be okay. If they had no interest in the world, they wouldn't distribute their music. And that music, as dark as it is, is something of a lifeline. But they don't need to be accepted by proxy. People will accept them.

    • @yungsouichi2317
      @yungsouichi2317 Před 10 lety +17

      @atownlefttrain I highly doubt these people make music for anyone but themselves. I know for a fact Wrest has a lot of stuff he has never released. And maybe it's an outlet, to keep from being consumed by their demons.

    • @atownlefttrain
      @atownlefttrain Před 10 lety +18

      whiskeyhammer FukkU I am sure they make music for themselves, in the sense that people who over-inflate their own misery and are "disappointed" with the world are suffering from a form of narcissism. But narcissists do want to be recognized in some form, as they do, that's why they make CDs. By calling them narcissists, I am not putting them down, I mean that they are emotionally stunted and dealing with an adolescent form of self-obsession. What makes me sad, getting back to my original post, is that the best way to not be consumed by your demons is to be vulnerable enough to be loved, and to let the love and beauty that is in this world shine through you. They feel more comfortable living in a cave searching out phosphorescent rocks for light rather than stepping outside and embracing the sunlight they desperately desire. But misery can be comfortable and familiar. Happiness can radiate in the terrifying unknown. It is a fatal flaw in love to hold onto your pain like it means something. I hope they will find a way out.

    • @yungsouichi2317
      @yungsouichi2317 Před 10 lety +20

      atownlefttrain
      Oh christ, you're one of "those" people. "There is no refuge from yourself" - Matt Rasmusssen
      "You're on Earth. There's no cure for that" - Samuel Beckett
      "You will never be able to experience everything. So, please, do poetical justice to your soul and simply experience yourself" - Albert Camus
      Think about it.

  • @manifestgtr
    @manifestgtr Před 4 lety +5

    Where are you from?
    “Oaaakklaaanddddddddd!” *headbangs*
    *shows the whole thing in black and white*

  • @nothingislogical
    @nothingislogical Před 3 lety +1

    I re-watch this on occasion because of how good it is. Right now, I'm reading the USBM book that Decibel Magazine put out and after reading about Leviathan and Xasthur, it put me in the mood to re-watch this.

  • @TheGreatAlan75
    @TheGreatAlan75 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm going to check some of this stuff out because you never know when and where you will find a song that you become obsessed with. Music is magic

  • @lukaj1n
    @lukaj1n Před 7 lety +8

    Ive searched the name of the interviewer and havent found it anywhere! Its a shame, the dude is perfect for this jobs. He reminds me of the sane version of Bill Moseley's Ottis Driftwood.

    • @SanskarWagley
      @SanskarWagley Před 7 lety +5

      JR Robinson, he has a band called Wrekmeister Harmonies

  • @sexy350Zowner
    @sexy350Zowner Před 11 lety +43

    Scott Connor's head must be an amazing place to visit but you would definitely not want to stay there...

    • @UranoSteam
      @UranoSteam Před 2 lety

      Like most so called " Bad " places

  • @Koldworldblizz
    @Koldworldblizz Před 3 měsíci +2

    We Need a 10 year update Documentary

  •  Před 6 lety +2

    Warlock B.C. Rich was my first guitar. Still have it, filled with dust. Left music behind, unfortunately.... things change, life changes, other needs and other responsabilities. But I still have my first guitar right by my side to remember those times.

  • @Mike4metal
    @Mike4metal Před 5 lety +3

    I admire these guys and I understand their need for solitude, and I like their music.

  • @Guhberry
    @Guhberry Před 7 lety +3

    Xasthur - Walker of dissonant worlds is so powerful.

  • @user-yn5oj3yy9y
    @user-yn5oj3yy9y Před měsícem

    Great, sincere interviews not asking stupid questions and filmed with expertise and respect to the musicians ❤

  • @placeswelive5388
    @placeswelive5388 Před rokem +1

    The fact that this documentarist got Malefic on film is mind-blowing.

  • @Vayinism
    @Vayinism Před 5 lety +4

    Long live Xasthur!