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Twilight

Not really a supergroup a lot simply because an American black steel summit gathering, the Twilight project includes a number of the main players in probably the most extreme faction of the most extreme of genres. Particularly, here you will discover Leviathan and Lurker of Chalice mastermind Wrest, Malefic of …

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Nadja

Located in Toronto, this ambient doom/steel/electronic duo was the brainchild (and originally the single task) of Aidan Baker. Currently a prolific musician who acquired released several works with brands worldwide — including a massive catalog of CD-R just produces — Baker utilized Nadja to explore the darker areas of his …

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Black My Heart

A purported straight-edge metalcore quintet from Boston, Dark My Heart was formed in 2003 by splinter associates of On Broken Wings, and after saving an unbiased five-track EP entitled Fuck Hearts, vocalist Wheeler, guitarists Tyler Joutras and Rob Wolfe, bassist Ben Snodgrass, and drummer Keith Dece signed with Eulogy Recordings …

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Pentagram

Perhaps one of the most enduring and influential underground rings in rock history, Pentagram’s profession was nearly 15 yrs . old by enough time they finally were able to record their initial record. Though invariably led by incomprehensible frontman Bobby Liebling, the band’s volatile account made it tough to maintain …

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Pelican

The secretive instrumental artwork metal clothing Pelican was formed in Chicago by guitarists Trevor de Brauw and Laurent Lebec, in addition to bassist Larry Herweg and his sibling drummer, Bryan. Owing an excellent personal debt to pioneering forefathers Neurosis and frequently in comparison to Boston’s Isis, Pelican coincidentally also discovered …

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Place of Skulls

Led by guitarist/vocalist Victor Griffin, a previous person in cult favorite doom steel functions Pentagram and Loss of life Row, the Knoxville, TN, trio Host to Skulls created in early 2000 and it is rounded away by bassist Lee Abney (also an ex-member of Loss of life Row) and drummer …

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Saint Vitus

Among the leading American doom metallic acts from the ’80s (alongside Trouble as well as the Obsessed), Saint Vitus was cursed with general public indifference throughout their decade-plus profession, which both started and ended in frustrating obscurity. Originally created as Tyrant in 1979 by vocalist Scott Reagers, guitarist Dave Chandler, …

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Sculptured

Camas, WA-based music group Sculptured play an experimental make of atmospheric, melodic, and frequently surprisingly calm loss of life metallic — a minimum of to the degree they can end up being categorized. Their thoughtful lyrics, in addition to their usage of brass tools and unusual acoustic guitar dissonances are …

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Decoryah

Formed in the first ’90s, Finland’s Decoryah presented singer/guitarist Jukka Vuorinen, bassist Jani Kakko and drummer Mikko Laine. Putting your signature on to Metal Knife, the trio debuted with 1995’s Knowledge Floats (also offering keyboards in one Jonne Valtonen), after that came back with 1996’s Fall Dark Waters and 1997’sBreathing …

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Warhammer

The German trio Warhammer shaped with an extremely specific aim at heart: to pay for tribute towards the long-defunct Swiss metal band Hellhammer (the precursor towards the better-known and longer-lived Celtic Frost) by faithfully replicating their primitive doom/death metal sound, their album artwork aesthetic, etc. Hellhammer, who split up in …

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