Often cited musical characteristics of blackened death metal are relatively high pitched, raspy death grunts in a more black metal style, cyclical technical death metal riffs or simplistic black metal riffs, and extremely fast and often repetitive drumwork with a more groovy approach than in black metal, which is a death metal influence.
Blackened death metal bands often have influences outside black and death metal. For example, Akercocke has also displayed avant-garde and progressive elements in their albums (if considered blackened death metal) and Vesania are well known to feature orchestral arrangements mixed up with black/death metal. The lyrical content in particular draws more from the black metal discourse, with less emphasis on themes of gore and dismemberment popular in death metal. Like with traditional black metal, some critics have noted that particular bands seemingly real devotion to ideologies of a "blackened" nature makes them unintentionally comical. Despite this, the genre has a loyal following within the metal underground, although it is highly doubtful that many of the genre's consumers take the music/ideology hybrid as seriously as its practitioners.
Notable blackened death metal bands
- Abominator
- Absu (pre-1994)
- Abysmal Dawn
- Acheron
- Aeternus
- Akercocke
- Allfader
- The Amenta
- Ancient Rites
- Arkhon Infaustus
- Beherit (pre-1994)
- Behemoth (since Satanica (1998))
- Belphegor
- Bewitched (blackened thrash)
- Cardinal Sin
- Crionics
- Dawn
- Dawn of Azazel
- Dissection
- Epoch of Unlight
- The Funeral Pyre
- Gehenna (since Adimiron Black (1998))
- Graveworm
- Goatwhore
- God Dethroned
- Hecate Enthroned
- Impaled Nazarene
- Marduk (on Fuck Me Jesus (1991) and Dark Endless (1992))
- Myrkskog
- Naglfar (on Harvest (2007))
- Opera IX
- Panzerchrist
- Sacramentum
- Sarcófago (blackened death/thrash)
- Satariel (early albums)
- Thou Art Lord
- Tristwood
- Unanimated
- Vesania
- V:28
- Zyklon
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Often cited musical characteristics of blackened death metal are relatively high pitched, raspy death grunts in a more black metal style, cyclical technical death metal riffs or simplistic black metal riffs, and extremely fast and often repetitive drumwork with a more groovy approach than in black metal, which is a death metal influence.
Blackened death metal bands often have influences outside black and death metal. For example, Akercocke has also displayed avant-garde and progressive elements in their albums (if considered blackened death metal) and Vesania are well known to feature orchestral arrangements mixed up with black/death metal. The lyrical content in particular draws more from the black metal discourse, with less emphasis on themes of gore and dismemberment popular in death metal. Like with traditional black metal, some critics have noted that particular bands seemingly real devotion to ideologies of a "blackened" nature makes them unintentionally comical. Despite this, the genre has a loyal following within the metal underground, although it is highly doubtful that many of the genre's consumers take the music/ideology hybrid as seriously as its practitioners.
Notable blackened death metal bands
- Abominator
- Absu (pre-1994)
- Abysmal Dawn
- Acheron
- Aeternus
- Akercocke
- Allfader
- The Amenta
- Ancient Rites
- Arkhon Infaustus
- Beherit (pre-1994)
- Behemoth (since Satanica (1998))
- Belphegor
- Bewitched (blackened thrash)
- Cardinal Sin
- Crionics
- Dawn
- Dawn of Azazel
- Dissection
- Epoch of Unlight
- The Funeral Pyre
- Gehenna (since Adimiron Black (1998))
- Graveworm
- Goatwhore
- God Dethroned
- Hecate Enthroned
- Impaled Nazarene
- Marduk (on Fuck Me Jesus (1991) and Dark Endless (1992))
- Myrkskog
- Naglfar (on Harvest (2007))
- Opera IX
- Panzerchrist
- Sacramentum
- Sarcófago (blackened death/thrash)
- Satariel (early albums)
- Thou Art Lord
- Tristwood
- Unanimated
- Vesania
- V:28
- Zyklon
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