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Atlas Moth

Fusing blues, doom, and psychedelic rock and roll, the Atlas Moth turn to their hometown of Chicago, Illinois for inspiration within their post-metal tests. With levels of rumbling guitars and synthesizers, the music group takes a even more textural method of metal, making a maelstrom of large riffs and swirling …

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Pentemple

Pentemple were formed in 2007 for any one-off improvisational overall performance in Melbourne, Australia; their dark and brutal soundscapes had been built by Sunn 0))) duo Greg Anderson and Stephen O’Malley along with Oren Ambarchi, Attila Csihar, and dark metal designer Striborg. Southern Lord released the concert recording 0))) Presents… …

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A Storm of Light

NY City’s A Surprise of Light was founded by vocalist/guitarist/keyboardist Josh Graham — a former person in the respected post-rock clothing, Crimson Sparowes, participant in the acclaimed Fight of Mice, and a longtime visible artist in home with the renowned Neurosis. It had been therefore never astonishing when Graham and …

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Justin Broadrick

The trailblazing, incredibly productive recording career of Justin Broadrick (guitar, vocals, drum programming) especially includes stints in the formative grindcore music group Napalm Loss of life circa Scum (1987) as well as the pioneering industrial metal music group Godflesh (1988-2002), aswell as Jesu, a post-Godflesh experimental rock-band with which he …

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Envy

Since forming in the first ’90s, Envy have grown to be among Japan’s top exports towards the international post-hardcore picture. Their experimental, cinematic method of heavy melodic rock and roll has produced them a popular of post-rock and choice metal supporters, and their extreme, emotionally immediate vocals and lyrics possess …

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Grails

Instrumental rock-band Grails began in Portland, Oregon in 1999 like a bedroom project never designed for the stage. Primarily comprising Alex J. Hall and Paul Spitz on acoustic guitar, Emil Amos (also of Holy Sons) on drums and acoustic guitar, Timothy Horner on violin, and William Slater on bass and …

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Alcest

Produced in 1999 by French black colored steel multi-instrumentalist Neige (who also caused Peste Noire, Mortifera, and Amesoeurs), Alcest was originally conceived being a single project. It could eventually undertake the proper execution of a complete music group as Hegnor (also of Peste Noire) and Arguth became a member of …

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Jesu

Jesu is another music task spearheaded by Birmingham-based musician and maker Justin Broadrick — a fixture of England’s great music picture since his regular membership in the initial saving lineup of Napalm Loss of life within the mid-’80s. Also an intermittent member of other rings (Mind of David, Techno Pet, …

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Trevor de Brauw

The founding guitarist of Illinois-based post-metal quartet Pelican, Trevor de Brauw spent some time working in multiple genres with great prolificacy. An extremely textural instrumentalist with ambient leanings, de Brauw continues to be mixed up in post-rock scene because the past due 1990s, discovering the outer limitations of weighty music …

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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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