Re: [徵求]Mayhem演唱會觀後心得
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小含對不起你可以噓我這篇, 因為我剛剛按到噓了...
Black metal is philosophy; standing on the threshold
of black metal history and the history of the band itself
is wisdom.
In the bleak and wintry darkness, and the cold and
desolate-looking concert hall, with the stage setting
and stereo equipments that suits the band and the
starless night, the show enabled even us Taiwan
audience to travel back in time to envision the dawn
of black metal's golden age. Before the show the
audience, all standing, seemed to lost in disquiet
reveries and the displacement of time and space,
as if we were right in 80's Norway. It was almost
moving to see the black-haired people of darkness
stood more in fear of gods than in excitement as
they were waiting what seemed to be an endless wait.
It was Funeral Fog that broke the silence, as if claiming
that the vibes of Mayhem of all time still exists, had not,
do not, and shall not fade away with the dead. I had listened
to various bands cover this song, including Anthelion of
Taiwan, with love and with thrill-- but still they failed to
move me, as they could never emulate Mayhem in the
song's expression, especially when Attila's vocal has
become more versatile and Hellhammer has increased
his preciseness in beats. Freezing Moon, another legendary
dictator of all black metal creations, struck me as something
different from it was in my memories. It had become more
forceful than dreamy, more life in it than death; probably
because I have been too familiar with Dead's version of
this song to imagine it as something other than death-
like-silence and obsessive stillness, which I have always
believed to be Dead's little dark universe when he wrote
its lyrics. Therefore I appreciate that Blasphemer did not
make the solo too convoluted than it is supposed to be
to ruin the song. It is more about feelings than with guitar
skills.
It is human beings' long-time fantasy to resurrect the legend
from its tomb, to re-experience the lost encounter. Hence some
might really expect more songs from the past, and got
disappointed when there were only four. But for me it was
perfect arrangement as there were two songs from Deathcrush
period and two from De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas period and the
rest from different later album periods, Wolf’s Lair Abyss,
Chimera and Grand Declaration of War. Not to let the history
and the predilections of the audience direct the course is good
attitude if the band wishes to move on. Carnage and Necrolust
were like deep growls from the depth of hell, so death-metalish
insane the songs were when performed on stage. The newer
songs were so fast, brutal and structurally balanced that they
never failed to keep the mob high. Maybe “exquisite” is the right
adjective to describe Blasphemer’s highly skilled guitar riffs,
and “beast-like-primitive” is the best term for the brutality of
Attila’s vocal—when the two combined and complemented
with Necrobutcher’s bass and Hellhammer’s fast-forwardness,
the atmosphere was tuned like an Eolian harp to summon up
the Chimera in everyone’s heart.
To be honest, I am far more familiar with Mayhem before 95.
But unlike most of the stupid ass who think the old Mayhem
is COOL whereas the newer, more avant-garde one is pathetic,
it was downright poverty (laugh) and doubt that sort of kept
me from Mayhem’s newer albums despite I really found Grand
Declaration of War to be interesting and charming (and I
introduced it to my classmate in high school). De Mysteriis
Dom Sathanas, the various old bootlegs and the bedtime
stories of Dead and Euronymous used to lull me to sleep,
replaced my family as significant when my life was total shit,
and consoled me when things got hard; now that Blasphemer
is in charge of all the songs, having doubts is simply human
nature.
After talking to Blasphemer to have such a precious chance
to see who he really is and how he treats his music, I think
it is time to open up my heart again and return to black metal’s
dark embrace, since I have left it alone for a while to dedicate
myself to Satanic cult.
Music can be religion and philosophy but living one’s life
and creating something worthwhile for the humanity takes
wisdom. Standing on the threshold of black metal history
and the history of the band itself, Blasphemer is a wise
man who faces it all and writes down his sacred words despite
a lot of shit people call him a false prophet and throw stones
on him, so are other Mayhem members who have gone
through the scars and bruises of history itself, and survive
anew.
Million thanks to TRA music, Freddy, the cooperative
audience, and Mayhem. Hail black metal, hail Mayhem.
Eros (xellass_huang@hotmail.com)
(pardon me if I’ve got any information wrong in this article.)
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