Bands By Genre: Black Metal: Page 7
Black Metal fans will probably argue that any definition I give is incorrect, but my understanding is that Black Metal is European Power Metal's Satanic cousin. Lyrical focus on Pagan or Satanic themes, murder, mayhem, etc, are the norm. Bad production is actually considered a good thing for some reason. Vocals are generally raspy and screamed (kind of a hybrid between Death Metal's growling and European Power Metal's high-pitched wailing).
- Shroud of Despondency
- Siebenbürgen
- Sierpe
- Sigh
- Sigrblot
- Silencer
- Slechtvalk
- Sólstafir
- Slumber (RUS)
- Smerte
- Sola Svartnar
- Solefald
- A Solemn Death
- Sol Evil
- Sombre Chemin
- Somnus
- Sorhin
- Soul Reaper
- Spearhead
- Spektr
- Spite Extreme Wing
- Sportlov
- Stormlord
- Stormnatt
- Striborg
- Strid
- Suffer
- Suidakra
- Summoning
- Sunwheel
- Supremacy (CAN)
- Surreal Perdition
- Susperia
- Sus Scrofa
- Svartahrid
- Svartsyn
- Swastyka
- Swordmaster
- Sword Of Darkness
- Sync
- Taake
- Taarma
- Taliandörögd
- Taunusheim
- Tears of Seraphim
- Temnozor
- Temple Of Baal
- Tenebrosus
- Terror (FRA)
- Terror (SWE)
- Thargos
- Theatres des Vampires
- This Tangled Web
- Thorns
- Thor's Hammer
- Throes of Dawn
- Thronar
- Throne Of Katarsis
- Þrymur
- Thule
- Thunderbolt (POL)
- Thy Antichrist
- Thy Primordial
- Thyrane
- Thy Serpent
- Torgeist
- Tormentor (HUN)
- Toxic Holocaust
- Translunaria
- Treblinka
- Trelldom
- TristMoon
- Tristwood
- Troll
- Trollech
- Trollheim's Grott
- Tsjuder
- Tvangeste
- Twilight (USA)
- Twilight Ophera
- Twin Obscenity
- Tyrant (JAP)
- Ulver
- Unanimated
- The Uncreation
- Ungod
- Unholy Massacre
- Unholy Matrimony
- Unlord
- Unquintessence
- Urfaust
- Urgehal
- Urgrund
- Urshurark
- Usurper
- Vahrzaw
- Varathron
- Vargleide
- Vargsang