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'One Man Metal' Documentary Explores Fringes Of Black Metal With LEVIATHAN, STRIBORG, XASTHUR - Oct. 3, 2012
Black metal has an illustrious heritage, but its story is often told in the wrong ways. Noisey and Vice are proud to present "One Man Metal", a new three-part documentary with three of the most reclusive figures of the black metal scene, Leviathan, Striborg and Xasthur. They exist on the fringes of black metal and rarely have been documented… until now.

In this new documentary, Noisey follows the lives of three enigmatic solo artists — Leviathan, Striborg and Xasthur — producing black metal on the margins of society. These are men who don't just play the music, but embody what it reflects: isolation, misanthropy, and anger.

These were exiles struggling to become human, and when they were ready to share their bleak outlook, they turned to Noisey. Presented in sumptuous black and white, the documentary moves from Chicago, to Los Angeles and Tasmania, interviewing these exceptional musicians, most of whom had never shown their face on camera before.

The documentary includes the first on-camera interview with Scott Connor, a.k.a. Xasthur, who crafts his bleak sounds from a crumbling apartment in the hinterlands of Los Angeles. Vice also explored the remot environs of rural Tasmania with Sin Nanna of STRIBORG, and finally travelled to San Francisco to speak with Jef Whitehead, a.k.a. Leviathan.

This week, "One Man Metal" will see a full international release, following series of delays leading up to Whitehead's 2011 conviction on one count of aggravated domestic battery.

Despite the richness of the genre, there ore only a handful of definitive pieces on the subject of black metal. This week, "One Man Metal" joins Michael Moynihan's "Lords Of Chaos" and Vice's book and documentary "True Norwegian Black Metal" in that illustrious lineage.

Parts 2 and 3 will run this month on Noisey.





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posted by : TheEagle
10/3/2012 10:47:10 AM
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If those guys really appreciate the isolation, then what's the goal of getting the people from VICE (!) in your place? I guess they all caught the Gaahl virus and want to claim their 15 minutes of fame now.


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COMMENT | Hail Xasthur!
posted by : broken stained glass
10/3/2012 11:00:14 AM
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U.S.B.M.!!!


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posted by : watchman11
10/3/2012 11:29:11 AM
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Also check out Kroda and Askival.


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posted by : dogday
10/3/2012 11:43:34 AM
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A refreshingly new black metal documentary - seems good.


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posted by : Metal-Archives.com
10/3/2012 12:07:15 PM
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How many black metal docs do we need? How about a death metal doc.


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posted by : jocques
10/3/2012 12:37:47 PM
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Cool, I'll check it out, though USBM usually bores me. Try code instead.


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COMMENT | Black Metal
posted by : mouthinhook
10/3/2012 1:33:44 PM
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"a 2nd wave out of Norway and a 3rd from the US..." REALLY????


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COMMENT | Wow
posted by : DeathInNYC
10/3/2012 3:29:37 PM
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I am pretty shocked that Malefic from XASTHUR even wanted a part of this! Not the most social of metalheads....


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COMMENT | Real Black Metal
posted by : RedZombie
10/3/2012 4:03:59 PM
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is performed by Celtic Frost, Bathory, Venom and Mercyful Fate. The Big 4.


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posted by : Speed Merchant
10/3/2012 6:53:52 PM
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I love how Vice feel they are the ones who discover and uncover musical subgenres and without them, we'd all be in the dark. Anyone with even a foot into metal/experimental have been familiar with one-person projects for many years. This is hardly breaking news or even crazy fucking shit.


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posted by : BiorythmicDrift
10/4/2012 4:37:53 AM
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I can't think of one man that would want to see this.


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