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Corrupted

Japanese underground icons Corrupted create droning, sludgy, painfully gradual death/doom metallic and ambient music along the same lines — or should that be trenches? — simply because bands like Globe, Boris, and Sunn O))). Produced in Osaka, Japan, circa 1994, the reclusive group is certainly made up of vocalist Hevi, …

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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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Andrew Stockdale

The former lead singer from the Australian hard rock-band Wolfmother, Andrew Stockdale is powerful vocalist/guitarist with a method heavily informed by such ‘70s acts as Dark Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. Created in Brisbane, Australia in 1976, Stockdale shaped Wolfmother in 2000. Even though the rhythm section transformed over time, Stockdale …

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Thrones

Thrones, the single task of double-necked bassist Salty Green, initial surfaced having a cassette around the Punk in my own Vitamin supplements label. The “Reddleman” seven-inch quickly adopted, and after a break up solitary with Behead the Prophet, Thrones authorized to Communion to concern the 1996 full-length Alraune. A proceed …

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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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The Big Sleep

The post-rock/experimental outfit the best Rest feature Danny Barria (guitar), Sonya Balchandani (bass/vocals), and Gabe Rhodes (drums). The Brooklyn-based trio produces a brooding batch of psychedelic rock and roll with an indie rock and roll aesthetic. Ahead of forming the best Rest in 2005, Balchandani produced her debut with the …

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Wooden Shjips

San Francisco’s enigmatically named Wooden Shjips play a minor, droning make of garage-styled psychedelia using a noticeable ’60s Krautrock impact. The band’s vocals slide beneath waves of throbbing minimal rhythms, while fuzztone electric guitar and shrieking organs leap towards the foreground. When bandleader Ripley Johnson set up the group in …

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Sword Heaven

As Sword Heaven, Aaron Hibbs and Tag Van Fleet help to make raw, punishing noises — that they describe as “dirge sound” — that feel just like the work from the Swans and Check Dept. taken up to the noisiest intense. Sluggish but pummeling rhythms, tape manipulation, piercing guitars, and …

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Rosetta

Not to end up being confused with the same-named alt-rock clothing from Michigan, Philadelphia’s Rosetta carve in the same epic trance steel trough dug simply by bands such as for example Neurosis, Isis, and Cult of Luna before them. Shaped in the summertime of 2003 by Michael Armine (vocals/examples/consumer electronics), …

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Boris

Japanese cult preferred sludge/doom rock trio Boris take their name from a track about grunge godfathers the Melvins’ Bullhead album. There is also a lot in keeping using the Melvins musically, including a fondness for greatly downtuned acoustic guitar/bass shades and exceedingly sluggish tempos. However they also include elements variously …

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