Category: doom metal

VA – Skull Crushing Doom (2021)

Halloween selection of skull crushing doom metal by various artists:

01 Black Sabbath – Black Sabbath
02 Blood Farmers – General Urko / I Drink Your Blood
03 Bongripper – Hail
04 Boris – Evil Wave Form
05 Buried at Sea – Untitled II
06 Burning Witch – Warning Signs
07 Buzzoven – Crawl Away
08 Chrch – Dawning
09 Coltsblood – Abyss of Aching Insanity
10 Conan – Wrath Gauntlet
11 Cough – Crippled Wizard
12 Electric Wizard – Return Trip
13 Eyehategod – Sabbath Jam
14 Graves at Sea – Red Monarch
15 Grief – If the World Was Flat
16 Hell – Brutus
17 Iron Monkey – Arsonaut
18 Meth Drinker – Combat Shock
19 Monolord – Empress Rising
20 Moss – Tombs of the Blind Drugged
21 Noothgrush – Oil Removed
22 Overkill – Playing with Spiders / Skullkrusher
23 Sleep – Dopesmoker
24 Suma – Let the Churches Burn
25 The Angelic Process – The Promise of Snakes
26 Thou – Into the Void
27 Toadliquor – Gnaw
28 Torche – Meanderthal
29 Ufomammut – Void / Elephantom
30 Warhorse – Black Acid Prophecy
31 Windhand – Cassock

Anunnaki – Martyr of Alexandria (2021)

“…once the gothic space-rock bass riff and tortured fuzz of ‘Golden Gate Of The Sun’ starts up, it’s hard to dispel visions of a pair of speed-freak psychonauts locked inside a very dark room, producing lightsucking noise. ‘Cyril The Fanatic’ is another headlong plunge into the void, the filthy chug of a nuclear-powered craft burning a path through the cosmos. But the best track here is the extended ‘Cries Of Hypatia’, ambient feedback and a slow beat joined by a glowering choir of voices, building towards an impressively monumental climax.”

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Anunnaki – Immanentize the Eschaton (2019)

“Imagine a cross between Motorhead’s Lemmy & Philthy Animal and Kraftwerk’s Ralf & Florian, together channeling the kozmik vision of Alice Coltrane through Sunn O)))’s amplifiers, and with influences varying from Klaus Schulze to Acid Mothers Temple, from New Age to Black Metal, Madame Blavatsky to Thich Nhat Hanh, and you’ll start to get the idea of what Anunnaki is all about.”

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