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Draven

Founded in Bern, Switzerland, in 1996, Draven mixed the functions of Red (guitar, coding) alongside singer and songwriter Ashes. Guitarist Kinky and drummer Tek had been the later enhancements to the established, finalizing the crew’s lineup. Looking for motivation in obscure marks of gothic rock and roll, the Swiss group …

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Sundown

With no any conscience about within the lyrical content of drugs, violence, obsession and an throughout insufficient generosity, Sundown emphasize for the anti-nice guy part. Fusing a method of commercial and metallic with an attitude of “hating everybody,” Sundown’s first full-length “Style 19” premiered in 1997 thanks to Century Media …

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Theatre of Tragedy

Formed away of Norway’s famed black colored steel scene, Theatre of Tragedy combine components of goth and steel with an extra contact of drama thanks partly towards the dual vocals of Raymond I. Rohonyi and Liv Kristine Espenaes. Using the accompaniment of Frank Claussen (guitars), Tommy Olsson (guitars/coding), Eirik T. …

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Mental Home

The progressive doom metal outfit Mental House was formed in Russia in November 1993 by brothers Sergey (vocals/guitars) and Igor Dmitriev (drums); the rest of the original lineup was finished by guitarist Roman Povarov and bassist Denis Samusev. The band’s 1994 demonstration Funeral Support quickly resulted in the official debut, …

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Katatonia

Regarded as by many to become among the heavyweights of Swedish steel, Katatonia had an extended and storied job that noticed them move from a challenging, sludge-like doom steel sound to a far more streamlined approach, shedding the guttural vocals and adding a far more accessible, riff-based sheen with their …

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Rotting Christ

Rotting Christ are probably one of the most influential, long-running metallic rings to hail from Greece. Their audio has shifted over time from grindcore to dark metallic to dark/gothic metallic, blurring designs and incorporating folk and early music affects. The music group has been the main topic of controversy because …

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The Crown

Using their inauspicious origins within an extremely crowded extreme music scene, Sweden’s Crown slowly increased to the the surface of the Scandinavian death steel class. Oddly enough, throughout this progressive but inexorable climb, the users from the Crown didn’t recognized themselves for getting innovations towards the genre a lot for …

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Anathema

While Heaven Lost and My Dying Bride got even more attention from underground doom steel enthusiasts, Liverpool natives Anathema were simply as important in developing a fresh strain of doom (occasionally known as doom/loss of life) that drew heavily from atmospheric goth steel and, in the first times, featured gruff …

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Darkthrone

Of all main second wave black metallic rings to emerge from Norway’s fertile mating grounds through the early 1990s, only a few — Mayhem, Emperor, Enslaved, Ulver — have achieved exactly the same exalted position and world-wide acknowledgement because the legendary Darkthrone; and probably none continues to be as constant …

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Candlemass

Sweden’s Candlemass helped reintroduce the lumbering power chords of Dark Sabbath to a whole era of post-New Influx of British ROCK and post-thrash metalheads, nearly single-handedly composing the handbook for the present day doom metal motion along the way. After the separation of his 1st music group, Nemesis, in 1985, …

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