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Infinite Granite finds Deafheaven eschewing the blackened aspect of their sound in favor of boilerplate shoegaze and post-rock.
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On his solo debut, Alexis Marshall takes the unremitting darkness of his work with Daughters in a dronier direction.
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Birth of Violence‘s stripped back presentation, despite its bewitchingly dark vibe, mostly exacerbates the relatively weak songwriting.
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Chelsea Wolfe’s foray into the slow and heavy sounds of doom/atmospheric sludge metal is admirable and mostly successful, but does come with some growing pains.
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Here’s the second single from Chelsea Wolfe’s heavy new album Hiss Spun. “Vex” has pretty much all the qualities I liked about “16 Psyche,” but I especially love the grim, growled vocals lent by Aaron Turner this time. Hiss Spun is out September 22 through Sargent House.
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In 2015, Chelsea Wolfe released her heaviest record to date, Abyss, and judging from “16 Psyche” here, it seems things are only going to get heavier and darker on her next record, Hiss Spun. A doom metal album recorded by Chelsea Wolfe and Kurt Ballou? That’s a wet nightmare
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Chelsea Wolfe‘s new video for Abyss outtake “Hypnos,” which will be released as a 7″ with B-side “Flame” on April 1 via Sargent House.
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Chelsea Wolfe’s latest record is her most dense and brooding yet.
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Taken from darkened singer-songwriter Chelsea Wolfe’s new album Abyss, out August 7 through Sargent House.