![]() ![]() Tell Your Boyfriend pays tribute to the 60s garage rock that inspired outfits like The Tell-Tale Hearts and The Dwarves Horror Stories debut full-length. This certainly hints at a DIY ethic and garage band ethos and perhaps gives one an expectation of what is to come. I feel incredibly lucky to have grown up in the internet era, I live in a rural town, so twenty years ago there wouldn't have been someone who could show me bands like Melvins and Earth and Burning Witch, but now not only do I get to dive in and learn about the stuff from the past thirty years, it's also super easy for me to keep up with what's going on now and what will happen to doom and all that stuff in the future.The band who consists of Savage Sam on guitar/organ/lead vocals/production, Michelle on drums/backing vocals and Herb on bass guitar/backing vocals, recorded the album directly ‘to 8-track tape in a basement behind a cemetery’. ![]() I can't wait to see where we are in another 40 years.Ībsolutely, I'm twenty, so by the time I got into Sunn O))) they were already huge, but I remember learning about Southern Lord and Hydra Head especially and being stoked about having this whole new world of stuff to dive into, it was like the coolest history lesson ever, learning about all of Aaron Turner's bands and whatnot, and in the six years since I got into experimental heavy stuff there's been albums like Mirror Reaper and Liturgy's HAQQ that not only broke new ground, but also got a ton of mainstream acclaim and put a bunch of new eyes on "underground" music. I find as I become a creepy older person I like thinking back on the history and how I've been able to watch it grow over the years. ![]() Southern Lord obv, Hydra Head did a few bands, Peaceville had a few early on, Nuclear Blast and Relapse had a couple doom adjacent bands. and with the internet and digital music we can have access to all the old stuff! Back when I was younger if you didn't know someone who had it and could record it on a tape, you may be screwed!īack then, we had very few labels that would even release the music. I'm so happy there are so many younger people finding the scene, starting bands, making music, supporting bands, making new labels. The doom fan base has exploded over the past 10-15 years, and Sunn O))) has played a HUGE role in that, as has Southern Lord Records. they named it Sunn O))) and made their own record label because nobody else was interested". I remember when "Steve O'Malley and Greg Anderson have a new instrumental project, kinda like Earth. Note - If something is marked "All," new releases, covers, and rare/previously unreleased tracks will not fall under the Green List. R/Doommetal top weekly posts Spotify playlistīongripper - Reefer Sutherland, - Satan Worshipping Doom Relatives Of Doom: Final semi-chronology recap, and bonuses! R/doommetal Chronology (created by the community in 2013!)ĭoom Metal Chronology (created 2011 by mods) Click here to send us a message and we'll fish it out for you.ĭo you have link flairs? Yep! Here's the list. What happened? It was probably caught by the spam filter. "Artist - Song Title " (without the quotes) How should I tag my post? Tag it how ever you want, but this is what we think works best. Doom on.Ĭan I post something if it's not doom metal? Yes! We like proto-doom, sludge, stoner rock, heavy psych, and other "low an' slow" stuff from bands that aren't considered doom metal. Policies aren't metal, but since a tiny percentage of you are intolerable, troll-ass scum fucks, we (the mods) reserve the right to ban any user and delete any comment or post at our discretion (which is pretty goddamn lenient). Both the music and the lyrics intend to evoke a sense of despair, dread, and impending doom.The genre is strongly influenced by the early work of Black Sabbath, who formed a prototype for doom metal with songs such as "Black Sabbath", "Electric Funeral" and "Into the Void".ĭuring the first half of the 1980s, a number of bands from England (Pagan Altar, Witchfinder General), the United States (Pentagram, Saint Vitus, Trouble) and Sweden (Candlemass, Count Raven) defined doom metal as a distinct genre. Doom metal is an extreme form of heavy metal music that typically uses slower tempos, low-tuned guitars and a much "thicker" or "heavier" sound than other metal genres. ![]()
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