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Burial Chamber Trio

International doom metallic outfit Burial Chamber Trio feature the talents of Grave Temple Trio, Sunn 0))), Mayhem, Tormentor, and Burning up Witch alumni Oren Ambarchi, Greg Anderson, and vocalist Attila Csihar. The group’s eponymous debut premiered on Southern Lord in June of 2007.

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Burning Witch

When it became apparent that underground steel favorites Thorshammer needed to turn off their operation, the group re-formed intact (aside from vocalist Ozma and bassist James Hale) and charted a musical training course both slower and heavier than their previous partnership. The producing task became Burning up Witch, among intense …

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Sunn O)))

The self-described “power ambient” duo Sunn 0))) (pronounced “Sunlight”) were formed in the mid-’90s by guitarists Stephen O’Malley (Khanate, Burning up Witch) and Greg Anderson (Goatsnake, Thorr’s Hammer). Known because of its drone-heavy mixture of dark steel, dark ambient, and low-tuned sound rock, the music group took motivation from the …

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Oakley Hall

When Oneida’s Pat Sullivan still left the music group in 2001, he wished to try something a bit more country. He produced Crazee & Heaven, nonetheless it was a brief stint. Sullivan wasn’t defeated, nevertheless; he gathered a few of his Crazee & Heaven bandmates — drummer Will Dyar, bassist …

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Goatsnake

Rising from your ashes of stoner/doom legends Obsessed through the small genre’s most fertile post-Kyuss period, Goatsnake helped define Southern California’s low-and-slow metallic scene through the past due ’90s. With produces on Hydra Mind Information, Frank Kozik’s famous Man’s Wreck, and Southern Lord Information (co-owned by guitarist Greg Anderson) Goatsnake …

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Windsor for the Derby

Hailing from Tampa, FL, the founding people from the atmospheric post-rock group Windsor for the Derby — guitarists Dan Matz and Jason McNeeley, alongside drummer Greg Anderson — soon migrated to Austin, TX, where these were signed to the neighborhood Trance Syndicate label. Their debut LP, 1996’s Quiet Hades Float, …

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Engine Kid

Engine Child was among the many indie rings from the mid-’90s that emulated post-rock/sound rock and roll pioneers Slint. But unlike the majority of those that swam within the Louisville band’s wake, Engine Child weren’t simple imitators. Created in the first ’90s in Seattle, WA, the music group originally contains …

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Doctor Nerve

Doctor Nerve was formed by guitarist/composer Nick Didkovsky in 1984. Didkovsky analyzed digital music with composers Christian Wolff and Gerald Shapiro, and is constantly on the function in the field. He also examined on the Mills College Middle for Modern Music. Unique in rock and roll, Doctor Nerve can be …

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Whirligig

Not to end up being confused using the U.K. band of the same name (though that might be easy, because they’re both located in Celtic music), the brand new York City-based Whirligig fuses Celtic noises with other conventional folk and globe musics (klezmer, middle ages, etc.), aswell as details of …

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