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A Storm of Light
(30,705 listeners)
post-metal, sludge, doom metal, experimental
A Storm of Light is a band from Brooklyn, New York, United States which is sometimes referred to as post-metal. Critic Leech has described them as "doom metal / post-rock". A Storm of Light, was started in 2007 by Josh Graham, who has been a longtime visual collaborator of the band Neurosis. Josh left the group Red Sparowes, of which he was a founding member to focus on Storm.
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Alexander Tucker
(11,867 listeners)
folk, experimental, psychedelic, freak folk
Alexander Tucker is an English musician from Kent who writes, records and performs alone and in collaboration with a varied array of artists.
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Amenra
(30,205 listeners)
sludge, post-metal, post-hardcore, doom metal
Amenra deliver dark, heavy post-hardcore in the vein of Neurosis. Intense, heartfelt and atmospheric, rich with entrancing riffs, thunderous low tones, high impact percussion and cutthroat vocals, injected with a dose of religious iconography; it all coalesces into a beautiful, pitch black cumulation of overwhelming sound.
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Amon Düül II
(86,715 listeners)
krautrock, progressive rock, psychedelic, experimental
Amon Düül II emerged in 1968 out of the scene of hippies and squatters in Munich, Germany, but their strong interest in music led them to go their own way.
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Angel Witch
(49,174 listeners)
heavy metal, nwobhm, metal, new wave of british heavy metal
Angel Witch is a British heavy metal band assembled in 1977 in England. They were closely associated with the NWOBHM (New wave of British heavy metal) movement together with bands such as Iron Maiden and Saxon.
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Baroness
(143,770 listeners)
sludge, progressive metal, post-rock, metal
Baroness is a metal band that plays an eclectic brand of sludge, embracing the ferocity and sharp technique of new-millennium metal but with melodic accents and intelligent guitar work that suggests the influence of sludge and post-metal bands.
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beehoover
(3,752 listeners)
stoner rock, experimental, stoner, doom
Beehoover are a German two-piece band (Ingmar, bass and vocals, Claus, drums). After trying to form a normal four piece band: bass, drums, guitar, singer, they failed to find a suitable guitarist and vocalist. From the outset, they wanted the bass to be the leading instrument and a guitar to enhance it, but it didn't work out.
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Black Sun
(6,093 listeners)
sludge, industrial, doom metal, doom
There is more than one band with the name black sun. (1) Black Sun from Glasgow, UK (Sludge/Doom/Noise/Experimental) (2) Black Sun from Ecuador (Power Metal) (3) Black Sun from America (Prog - 1970's)
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Bohren & Der Club of Gore
(124,455 listeners)
jazz, ambient, doom jazz, dark ambient
Bohren & der Club of Gore are a noir jazz band founded in 1992 in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany by Thorsten Benning (drums), Morten Gass (keys), Reiner Henseleit (guitar), and Robin Rodenberg (upright / double bass). They play a crossover of jazz and ambient, which they self described as an "unholy ambient mixture of slow jazz ballads, Black Sabbath doom and down tuned Autopsy sounds".
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Burial Hex
(5,206 listeners)
noise, dark ambient, drone, ambient
Burial Hex is a noise project established in 2004 by Clay Ruby of Madison, Wisconsin, United States. He performs "horror electronics to prepare for the final mystery in the twilight of the Kali Yuga," which incorporate influences ranging from Tangerine Dream to power electronics.
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Cathedral
(87,965 listeners)
doom metal, stoner metal, stoner rock, doom
There is more than one artist with this name. 1) Doom metal band from Coventry, England. The group was formed in 1989 by Lee Dorrian (formerly vocalist of Napalm Death), Mark 'Griff' Griffiths (a Carcass roadie) and Gary 'Gaz' Jennings (previously a member of UK thrashers Acid Reign.
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Church of Misery
(26,508 listeners)
doom metal, stoner metal, stoner rock, stoner doom
Church of Misery is a Japanese doom metal band with a specific extra-groovy sound that is often described as "stoner doom" but the band tends to snub this term saying "We hate trend. We hate corporate attitude. We hate the word 'stoner'. Death to false stoners!! Let there be DOOM!!" (citation from the Master Of Brutality album cover artwork notes).
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Colour Haze
(71,934 listeners)
stoner rock, psychedelic rock, psychedelic, stoner
Founded in 1994, Colour Haze are a contemporary three-piece German Stoner Rock/ Psychedelic Rock band, at least in the literal sense. The band's current lineup includes Stefan Koglek (vocals/guitar), Manfred Merwald (drums) and Philipp Rasthofer (bass). Hailing from Munich, they follow in the tradition of other classic rock trios such as Cream, Grand Funk Railroad and The Jimi Hendrix Experience.
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Dead Man
(7,082 listeners)
psychedelic rock, stoner rock, psychedelic, swedish
There are two bands named Dead Man. 1) Hardcore band from Oakland, CA 2) Folk/Psychedelic band from Örebro, Sweden
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Dragontears
(3,549 listeners)
psychedelic rock, psychedelic, space rock, danish
Dragontears is a psychedelic rock / space rock side project of the stoner rock based group Baby Woodrose from Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Dÿse
(3,972 listeners)
noise rock, noise, experimental, german
Formed in the Spring of 2003 and named after the Dysecatmotel in Amsterdam where they first met, Dÿse (pronounced Dew-zuh[am.
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Earth
(111,518 listeners)
drone, doom metal, drone doom, stoner rock
There are several artists using the name "Earth". 1) an American Drone Metal/psychedelic rock band formed 1990 in Olympia, Washington. 2) an Austrailian death metal band from Melbourne.
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Eugene S. Robinson
(217 listeners)
spoken word, fight talk, podcast, audio book
Eugene Robinson, is a polymath in the best of all possible ways, jacking all trades and mastering a ton.
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Farflung
(12,307 listeners)
space rock, psychedelic rock, stoner rock, progressive rock
from The Ripple Effect........ Farflung......'is a cosmic spacecraft that will take you to heights unimagined and if youre not careful, could leave you floating there all alone. Ive got my ticket . . . how about you?' from Sonic Frontiers......
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Firebird
(13,555 listeners)
stoner rock, blues rock, hard rock, rock
Firebird is a British blues-rock power trio founded by Bill Steer in 1999. The music style, reminiscent of seventies rock bands such as Cream, is a radical departure from Steer's previous work with grindcore pioneers Napalm Death and death metal band Carcass.
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Gnaw Their Tongues
(11,071 listeners)
noise, black metal, drone, experimental
Gnaw Their Tongues is an experimental black metal moniker of Maurice de Jong formed in Drachten, Netherland in 2005. Its named after a verse in the bible.
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Gomer Pyle
(5,552 listeners)
stoner rock, psychedelic rock, stoner, psychedelic
There are 2 bands with the name Gomer Pyle: 1. A Dutch stoner rock band: Holland's GOMER PYLE have caused quite a stir with their latest album, "Idiots Savants" and stunning live performances. Featuring former 35007 drummer Sander Evers, and firmly rooted in Grunge and Stoner, the band tends also to veer off into heavy rocking jamming psychedelia and full blown 35007 Krautrock territory.
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Grails
(118,621 listeners)
post-rock, instrumental, experimental, ambient
Grails is an American instrumental rock band from Portland, Oregon. Initially going by the name "Laurel Canyon", guitarist Alex Hall, drummer Emil Amos (also of 'Holy Sons') and second guitarist Paul Spitz garnered positive reactions following their first show, played on a whim.
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Grey Daturas
(5,647 listeners)
noise, noise rock, experimental, sludge
Hailing from Melbourne, Australia, Grey Daturas were an improvised noise rock band formed in August of 2001. Citing influences as varied as The Stooges, Earth, John Coltrane, John Cage, Darkthrone, Sonic Youth, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd and Can, their first show was at the North Melbourne Town Hall Hotel, and their last at Melbourne's Tote Hotel on January 15th, 2010.
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Guapo
(19,153 listeners)
avant-garde, experimental, progressive rock, zeuhl
ANCIENT HISTORY: Three years have passed since “Black Oni” (Ipecac Records). Four years since “Five Suns”(Cuneiform Records). The new album by Guapo is finally here and thus concludes the recondite triptych they set out to accomplish. Flux is not uncommon here, every record taking on new musical hues and offering disparate ideas and perspectives.
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Harvestman
(11,661 listeners)
ambient, drone, experimental, folk
Harvestman is the brainchild of Neurosis vocalist and guitarist Steve Von Till, and the first album, Lashing the Rye, was created largely by Von Till over several years during lulls in his productive schedule of writing and performing with Neurosis, Tribes of Neurot and his own solo endeavors.
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Minsk
(43,797 listeners)
sludge, post-metal, doom metal, post-rock
Located along the in-betweens of Chicago and Peoria, Illinois, and drawing its nominal inspiration from the Belarusian capital, nestled deep amidst the in-betweens of the East and the West, a city that has been burned to the ground on several occasions only to be rebuilt like a phoenix rising from its ashes, Minsk is an eclectic experience of passion, aggression, rhythm, noise, and trance.
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Mono
(425,164 listeners)
post-rock, instrumental, japanese, ambient
There are at least eight artists sharing the name Mono; The name is used by a Japanese post-rock band, a British trip-hop band, a Dutch post-rock band, a female Austrian reggae artist, a Swedish trance artist, a Korean pop ballad trio, a Polish hip-hop band and a new Dutch indie rock band.
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Motorpsycho
(68,644 listeners)
rock, norwegian, psychedelic, alternative
Motorpsycho is a band from Trondheim in Norway, formed in 1989. Their music can generally be defined as psychedelic rock, but they also mix in elements from metal, jazz, rock, noise, pop and many other musical styles. The members of the band are Bent Sæther (bass/vocals) and Hans Magnus "Snah" Ryan (guitar/vocals).
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Nadja
(53,028 listeners)
drone, ambient, drone doom, dark ambient
Nadja refers to at least three different bands: 1) Nadja is a Canadian drone doom duo featuring multi-instrumentalist Aidan Baker and bassist/vocalist Leah Buckareff. Originally formed in 2003 in Toronto, Canada as a Baker solo project, Buckareff joined in 2005 to bring the project out of the studio and into live settings.
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Negură Bunget
(42,882 listeners)
black metal, atmospheric black metal, folk metal, progressive black metal
Negură Bunget is a folk-influenced atmospheric black metal band from Timişoara, Romania. Biography:
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Neurosis
(169,154 listeners)
sludge, doom metal, experimental, post-metal
Neurosis is an experimental metal band, based in Oakland, CA. Their unique sound draws from influences ranging from hardcore punk and doom metal to dark ambient, progressive rock and industrial music as well as incorporating elements of post-punk and folk music.
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Om
(77,424 listeners)
doom metal, stoner rock, psychedelic, sludge
Om is the name of three separate projects: 1) A duo from San Francisco, CA formed in 2003 by the rhythm section of the disbanded stoner-doom metal band Sleep. The band's first three albums feature Al Cisneros on vocals and bass and Chris Hakius on drums.
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Omega Massif
(30,674 listeners)
sludge, post-metal, instrumental, post-rock
Omega Massif is an instrumental post-metal band from Würzburg, Germany and were formed in 2005 by Andreas Schmittfull (guitar), Michael Melchers (guitar), Boris Bilic (bass guitar) and Christof Rath (drums). They recorded their demo "Kalt" in 2005 and began playing shows with bands like Knut, Taint and Tephra among others.
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Orange Goblin
(114,505 listeners)
stoner rock, stoner metal, doom metal, stoner
Orange Goblin, previously Our Haunted Kingdom, are a stoner metal band from the United Kingdom that formed in 1995. The band's lineup currently consists of singer Ben Ward, guitarist Joe Hoare, bassist Martyn Millard, and drummer Chris Turner.
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Radio Moscow
(150,505 listeners)
blues rock, psychedelic rock, blues, psychedelic
Radio Moscow is an American psychedelic blues band from Story City, Iowa. Formed in 2003 by vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Parker Griggs, the band currently features bassist Billy Ellsworth and live drummer Lonnie Blanton. Signed to Alive Naturalsound Records, the trio have released three full-length albums as of October 2011.
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Roadsaw
(11,917 listeners)
stoner rock, stoner, fuzz-rock, rawk
Formed in the mid-'90's by Craig Riggs and Tim Catz, they raised the bar for riff loving hard rock, proving that the West Coast didn't have a lock on what most considered "stoner rock.
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Rose Kemp
(21,405 listeners)
singer-songwriter, female vocalists, folk, doom metal
Rose Kemp (*11 December 1984) is an English singer and guitarist from Carlisle. Her roots are in folk music. By now she mixes folk music with doom, drone, and stoner rock.
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Saint Vitus
(58,464 listeners)
doom metal, traditional doom metal, doom, stoner rock
Saint Vitus is a Traditional Doom Metal band, formed in 1979 in California, USA. Saint Vitus is known as one of the first doom metal bands, starting out as early as the late 1970s. The band first used the name Tyrant, with Scott Reagers (vocals), Dave Chandler (guitar), Mark Adams (bass), and Armando Acosta (drums), but soon changed their name to Saint Vitus after the song St.
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Saviours
(23,809 listeners)
stoner metal, stoner rock, metal, heavy metal
Saviours are an explosive, unbridled force. Possessing an extraordinary songwriting sense, lion-hearted innovation, world class technical ability and a bottomless pool of raw talent and creativity, Saviours are one of creative heavy music’s most exciting new bands.
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Scott Kelly
(11,559 listeners)
folk, acoustic, singer-songwriter, ambient
Scott Kelly is one of three founding members of Oakland, California, United States experimental metal band Neurosis. Has been writing and publishing music since 1985 with Neurosis, Tribes of Neurot, Blood and Time and his solo acoustic project. He has also contributed guest vocals on every Mastodon album since Leviathan.
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Seven That Spells
(4,080 listeners)
psychedelic rock, space rock, psychedelic, instrumental
Modern, aggressive psychedelic wall of sound incorporating polymetrics and occasional Viking funeral rites; hailing from the 23rd century where rock is dead, Seven That Spells returned in time where its still possible to change the tragic course of the boring history.
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Shora
(20,158 listeners)
post-rock, instrumental, experimental, post-hardcore
From Geneva, Switzerland, Shora are an instrumental quartet formed in 1998 who have already released a split CD with Merzbow and their own Shaping The Random debut followed by Malval.
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Six Organs of Admittance
(148,071 listeners)
folk, experimental, psychedelic, new weird america
Six Organs of Admittance is the primary musical project of guitarist Ben Chasny, formed in 1998 in northern California.
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Skullflower
(16,070 listeners)
noise, drone, noise rock, experimental
Skullflower, one of the most important and influential British noise bands, formed in 1988. They are eternally led by Matthew Bower (later of Total, Sunroof!, Hototogisu, Mirag), the current lineup featuring Lee 'Culver' Stokoe and Samantha Davies. Recent studio recordings and concerts have featured original drummer / vocalist Stuart Dennison.
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Solace
(23,158 listeners)
stoner rock, stoner metal, stoner, bellydance
There is more than one artist with this name: 1. American Stoner Rock band 2. Underground rapper from Toronto, Canada 3. Middle Eastern electronic music producer 4. Hardcore screamo band from Colorado
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Steve Von Till
(22,647 listeners)
folk, acoustic, singer-songwriter, melancholic
Steve Von Till is best known as singer and guitarist for the atmospheric metal band Neurosis, replacing Chad Salter in 1989. He is also in Tribes of Neurot and Culper Ring, and records solo work under both his given name and the moniker Harvestman. His solo albums comprise of original songs and traditional folk arrangements, using minimalistic acoustic guitar and vocal styles.
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The Atomic Bitchwax
(77,532 listeners)
stoner rock, stoner, hard rock, rock
New Jersey's Chris Kosnik, Finn Ryan, and Bob Pantella first started plotting their musical careers back in the mid 90s influenced by 70s rock and progressive groups ranging from Black Sabbath to Parliament Funkadelic. Simultaneously all three members where already playing for major labels in separate bands: Godspeed (Atlantic), Monster Magnet (A&M) and Core (Atlantic).
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The Devil's Blood
(21,944 listeners)
psychedelic rock, occult rock, hard rock, rock
The Devil's Blood ( http://thedevilsblood.com ) is an occult rock band from the Netherlands formed in 2006.
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The Outskirts Of Infinity
(406 listeners)
psychedelic rock, psychedelic, blues, rock
The Outskirts of Infinity are a British Psychedelic trio who have been boiling away since the eighties. Their sound is a Hendrix scream of fuzz, flower power and syrupy acid blues, created to blow minds and wig-out squares. Guitarist Bari Watts is their not-so-secret weapon, his freely-freaking axe is a riot of Purple Haze and Creamy slashing.