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What genre is this? What other works are in this genre?
TrueNeutral:
--- Quote from: jariku ---Maybe I'm just still upset that they didn't perform with the volume a drone doom act would require to be interesting live.
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*jaw drops*
The Hammered:
--- Quote from: jariku ---Maybe I'm just still upset that they didn't perform with the volume a drone doom act would require to be interesting live.
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I've never seen them live, and I don't own any of their albums, but I've heard some things about how loud they are. Seriously, how loud would they have to be to satisfy you?
onewheelwizzard:
I saw SUNN0))) after taking LSD. I had to leave 5 minutes before the set ended (at the time, of course, I had no idea that I'd lasted as long as I had ... I could tell the concert ended when I stopped feeling vibrations in my lower back a block and a half away). To this day I'm still glad I stayed firmly in the very back row of pews (they were playing a church).
You should definitely check out OM, the new project by Sleep's bassist and drummer. Also, try Dead Meadow ... I think you'd be best served by getting the debut self-titled, but "Howls from the Hills" is a bit heavier and might be more up your alley ... for that matter either of the two more recent releases might do it too, I really don't know. But check 'em out.
You might also really get into 35007 or Colour Haze. And from a different direction you might want to try Pelican.
And here's a shot in the dark: Jack Rose. He's an acoustic guitarist (no singing or anything) but a lot of his stuff somehow inexplicably reminds me of the feeling I tend to get from the music you've mentioned and the stuff I've recommended. Try it out.
tehjiggles:
I really like Jesu, Electric Wizard, and the Melvins now. Still working on building up my knowledge of the discographies, but I could tell immediatly the songs have considerable depth.
But the parts I mentioned were not the "heaviest", and people seem to overlook the blues influence. I'm more asking about the psychadelic rock aspects of the songs, the howling solos, and the heady light tones. Not the crushing parts more commonly associated with stonermetal.
Will:
I am going to start recommending Doomriders to everyone...so, yeah...Doomriders
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