"common sense". I mean, when you say stuff like this it makes it hard to believe you. I obviously don't see how the bands you listed prove this and you're clearly not explaining how they are innovative or how metal isn't dead so try to express your side of the argument better. "trust me I'm right" isn't an argument.
okay, it's fine if you don't believe what you hear on the radio isn't metal but everybody else thinks it is so either you're wrong or the majority of people don't care about being wrong which makes your view on metal pretty irrelevant.
Try listening to the bands listed, try using your ears rather than your mouth (fingers) for once. They are innovative because they do things not done before in metal music. The post prison Burzum albums don't even take influence from anywhere, are Varg doesn't even listen to music aside from Tangerine Dream, Dead Can Dance, and his own anymore. Deathspell Omega has been innovative for years, the way they incorporate dissonance into their sound is in a fashion no band has done before. ColdWorld, is an example of depressive music that switches from minor to major scales often, back and forth, which is unheard of in a genre dominated near solely by minor, phrygian and pentatonic scales. Inquisition is an example of a band that combines elements from
every metal subgenre--death, thrash, groove, speed, heavy, doom--onto an overarching black metal framework... one of the only bands to do so. I'm not going into the others cause I'm jaded trying to explain to someone who's stupid about metal, what innovation is going on in the genre.
Metal is not dead. Just because you have heard some bad faux-metal on the radio, does not make metal dead. Using radio music to prove ANY point, is the epitome of mental deficiency.