This has been playing nonstop for me, might surpass Junius for AOTYSF.
Greek black metal that rolls like a fucking buldozer with some of the best bass I've ever heard in the genre.
A warning when you get to 2:18 and onwards, your neck won't survive.
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Yes, this happened.
just found this EP for this up and coming doom band High Priest and I'm really digging them.
Been jamming this album for about a week now. Patiently waiting for my vinyl to get here.
Tunes for the evening:
https://sunlessband.bandcamp.com/album/urraca
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Going to see these guys next week, incredibly fking stoked. I've been listening to them since just after high school, I never thought I'd get the chance to see them play live.
Ha. Love that band, even if I feel they mellowed out a bit much on their last album.
Really digging the new Pallbearer record.
Get your Roadburn on: https://play.spotify.com/user/013pop...PIpB8vXcHZsZQR
I'm there for Mysticum. Everything else is a bonus.
New Isis live album is out, notably after they disbanded. Tried to link it via youtube but all I'm getting is some random dudes getting beheaded.
I figured this would be the place to ask. I'm not much of a Korn fan, but they have two songs - "My Gift to You" and "No One's There" that are pretty good, and I'm looking for bands that play in a similar style to these two songs - slow, thick, sort of a soaring chorus. I browsed some doom metal bands and didn't hear anything like what I'm looking for. Anyone have any suggestions?
@Frogguh, try these
I'll check the videos out. Another song that has the same "style" I have in mind is "All secrets Known" by Alice in Chains, if that helps convey the idea. Thanks for your help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0PnJq3Bitc
That Junius album is pretty great for an afternoon listen. Fun stuff Thanks for sharing it!