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Enthral

Minor-league individuals in the always teeming Norwegian dark metal motion, Enthral emerged in 1995 from the city of Sunndalsøra, nonetheless it was a couple of years later on, after relocating to Oslo, that founding drummer/vocalist Kjetil Hektoen and guitarist Gunnhild Bratset encountered bassist Martin Rafoss, and recorded their debut record, …

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Enchantment

Blackpool, England’s Enchantment briefly figured among the thriving doom/loss of life scene of the first ’90s using their goth and thrash-infused variant of the proper execution. Founded in 1991 and comprising vocalist Paul Jones, guitarists Marc Gibson and Steve Blackmore, bassist Tag Tierney, and drummer Chris Sanders, Enchantment’s 1993 demonstration, …

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Runemagick

Over time, Gothenburg, Sweden’s Runemagick have distinguished themselves among the most prolific, but still most obscure, bands ever to emerge from that hallowed rock capital. Boasting an easy but effective audio spanning the realms of loss of life, doom, dark, as well as thrash steel, Desiderius — the music group …

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Der Gerwelt

Russian trio Der Gerwelt contain vocalist Alex Duke, double-shift-pulling guitarist/bassist Lazar, and drummer Yanarrdakh. Rather hard to categorize, they perform within a hybrid design of fast black metal blended with desolate strains of loss of life/doom Therefore, the band’s debut record Human Breed of dog sounded not really unlike Mayhem …

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Toadliquor

Although not really a main name in the steel world, Toadliquor has enjoyed a little cult following among fans of doom steel since the later ‘‘80s. The Western world Coast doom steel band (that was shaped in Arroyo Grande, CA in 1989 but shifted to Olympia, WA) hasn’t come anywhere …

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John Collins

Rock enthusiasts who like their music uncooked and undiluted, as with the MC5, will most likely run into this artist throughout their sweaty study. He’s something of the multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and bandleader and a collaborator whose actions in NEW YORK brought him in to the same orbit as David Johansen, …

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Solstice

Although these were initially hailed among the brightest lights of Britain’s doom steel revival, Solstice (never to be confused using the American modern proggies using the same name) released only two albums and one EP prior to going their different ways in the eve of the brand new millennium. Formed …

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Cruevo

Cruevo is a stoner metallic combo out of Oakland, CA, composed of past users of Squat and Medicine Time. Their tale is that these were secretly created inside a Bavarian tavern as some kind of Illuminati storyline in the 1700s, however the accurate story from the band’s source is a …

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Parabellum

Self-proclaimed “swamp metallic” ensemble Parabellum 1st crawled from the Everglades’ murky depths (or Pensacola, FL, to become precise) in 1995, nonetheless it would have a slew of demos and almost ten years of work before their uncompromising amalgam of Southern sludge (Crowbar, Eyehategod, etc.), American doom (Saint Vitus, Rest, etc.), …

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The Drapes

The Drapes were located in Chicago, where in fact the blood from the stockyards dried on the amps. It started with Kevin McDonough, who kept down the vocal and acoustic guitar spots even while his assisting players rotated. The Auxiliary LP made an appearance in 1997, as well as the …

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