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By the End of Tonight: ...in a letter to the sandbox.
It's insrtumental, it's heavy, and it's not heavy.
Recommended if you like
Don Was,
Every Time I Die,
The Dillinger Escape Plan.
Edmund Welles: Agrippa's 3 Books
An unprecedented occult exploration of deep, dense, pulsating low woodwind music from the world's only composing bass clarinet quartet, the sole proprietors of heavy chamber music.
Recommended if you like
Black Sabbath,
Elmore James,
Kronos Quartet.
Thomas Watkiss: Ancestor Ep
New american experimental metal for the post-industrial generation. Ambient and haunting.
Recommended if you like
Brian Eno,
Mortiis,
Swans.
GUYVE: Baltash, Panache, & Flying Colors
The teenage years of GUYVE were spent in a tin shed in northeastern montana. the music on this cd was created in that shed and eventually recorded to 8track in an abandoned gymnasium in an old, farming ghost-town. the music speaks for itself. (1995-1996)
Recommended if you like
Melvins,
Metallica,
Pennywise.
Blakagir: Carpathian Art of Sin
Epic Medieval Neo Classical War Music
Recommended if you like
Burzum,
Graveland,
Hellveto.
Dub Trio: Cool Out and Coexist
“It’s a well-known fact that we here at XLR8R have a soft spot for dub. Who doesn’t? But Dub Trio has taken that soft spot and ripped it to shreds with their potent blend of blisteringly heavy rock and dub conventions.
Recommended if you like
Bad Brains,
Lee "Scratch" Perry,
Mogwai.
Kaos Krew: Devour
Metal meets industrial meets progressive
Recommended if you like
Rammstein,
Rob Zombie.
Steve Brockmann: Expected Errors
Instrumental melodic hardrock with proggy and metal influences
Recommended if you like
Dixie Dregs,
Kansas,
Liquid Tension Experiment,
Uriah Heep.
actual time: force of patterns
_actual time_ is crunchy riffs, chaotic polyrhythms, and weird meters.
Recommended if you like
Don Caballero,
Meshuggah,
Spastic Ink.