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King Woman

Mixing drone and doom metallic with an increase of ethereal affects like Mazzy Star and Grouper, Ruler Woman started as the task of Kristina Esfandiari before learning to be a full-fledged music group. Also known on her behalf use Whirr and Unpleasant, Esfandiari founded Ruler Woman in ’09 2009, but …

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RavenEye

Hailing from the city of Milton Keynes, U.K., RavenEye had been an English rock-band known for merging elements of garage area rock and roll, blues, and blues-rock. The group was shaped by esteemed blues musician Oli Dark brown, who wished to forgo his single blues profession for a completely fledged …

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Wand

Los Angeles-based garage area fuzz quartet Wand formed in 2013, pulling collectively guitarist/vocalist Cory Hanson, drummer Evan Burrows, guitarist Daniel Martens, and bassist Lee Landey while purveyors of sludgy, psychedelic garage area rock and roll. They quickly come up with a good amount of materials that straddled the range between …

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Mount Salem

Though they came jointly in 2012, Chicago quartet Mount Salem feel just like a lost gem of metal’s formative years, exploring the doomy sounds of pioneering bands like Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, and Pentagram. Comprising Emily Kopplin (vocals/body organ), Kyle Morrison (electric guitar), Tag Hewett (bass), and Cody Davidson (drums), …

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Soggy

Cult heroes Soggy were among the toughest, most hard-hitting French rings ever, though they received better acclaim years following their break up than they did if they were together. Soggy had been shaped in 1978, and hailed from Reims, in the Champagne-Ardenne area of northeastern France. Soggy highlighted Beb (aka …

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Keiki

Hailing from Brussels, self-described Satanic pop duo Keiki feature half-English vocalist and theremin player Dominique Van Cappellen-Waldock and half-Italian guitarist/programmer Raphael Rastelli. After developing in 2006, Keiki — in the beginning a trio — started honing their unique mix of weighty riffs, mechanised rhythms, and quirky lyrics, and released their …

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Kadavar

Steeped in the bluesy, brooding, bottom-heavy traditions of rings like Black color Sabbath, Hawkwind, and Led Zeppelin, German psych-rock trio Kadavar spin ’70s hard rock and roll tropes into contemporary, stoner steel gold. Shaped in Berlin by Christoph Lindemann (acoustic guitar, vocals), Simon Bouteloup (bass) and Christoph Bartelt (drums), the …

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Heavy Blanket

Depending on everything you care to trust, Heavy Blanket was the new project released by Dinosaur Jr. guitarist J Mascis in 2012, or a music group from his teenage years who, because of a byzantine group of misadventures, were not able to record their initial record until a quarter-century once …

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9 Chambers

Combining classic rock and roll having a bluesy stoner groove, 9 Chambers is usually a music group that lives up to its rock and roll & move pedigree. Created by ex-Monster Magnet guitarist Ed Mundell, and Alice Cooper and Lita Ford sideman Greg Hampton, the music group requires a guitar-focused …

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Year of the Goat

A Swedish occult-doom rock device with psychedelic tendencies, Year from the Goat’s unwavering trust at night arts and trippy, retro-metal/rock sound, which features a lot of spooky Mellotron and heavy Hammond organ, has drawn comparisons to rings like Pentagram, Dark Sabbath, Blue ?-yster Cult, and Ghost. Shaped in 2006 in …

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