Funny thing with Sleep and Electric Wizard is they literally had both similar musical arcs but in opposite directions; both bands pretty much took each other’s sound. In their beginnings, Sleep was Sludgy, Nihilistic, and a 4-piece; while Electric Wizard were more psychedelic, spacey, and a 3-piece. And then they switched directions respectively from there-on.
@@fuzzfiend sleep started as a 4-piece with hakius, cisneros, pike and justin marler. marler left to become a christian orthodox monk and helped created a zine called death to the world
@@pedrolabrador__ People don’t remember volume 1 as well because of the perfection that is Sleep’s holy mountain. Also Al is one of the underrated bass players of all time.
Glad to see Acid Bath still being talked about in 2023! They put Louisiana metal (specially in Terrebonne/Lafourche) on the map. Dax and Sammy are still hailed as gods here
one of the most unique bands on here for me is windhand, the vocals are so ethereal and beautiful against the heaviness i really wish i could find more like them
Another MAJORRRR highlight of emotive doom, YOB!! They’re really the best band out of that style since Pallbearer, and the influence is obvious. They’re incredible
See them more as stoner not anything emotive or funeral. Mike is a super nice guy not my thing but cool to see their career take the path it did. They were around for a decade before they got noticed think they even split for a moment. Wonder if he is still dating an old friend of mine!
you missed Katatonia, their early music was strongly influenced by death/doom metal with a dash of goth rock. They kept the doom influence throughout their catalog while experimenting with different genres and got more progressive with each release. One of my favourite bands along with Opeth. Anathema was also quite doomy at the start. Also there is genre called "doom jazz" which i highly suggest.
yeah i'm surprised he brought up October Tide and not Katatonia, considering Jonas formed October Tide with Frederik and did vocals on the album he showed
been waiting years for this one. Cant believe reverend bizarre dont get enough recognition for they write some of the most emotional, heavy, monumental rocking albums of all time. Albert Witchfinder is a genius
Both Noothgrush and Meth Drinker would fit well in tier five. By the way, I just discovered your content and I am learning so much from you! Thank you!
Only omission i was surprised by was the lack of mention of Crowbar and their major influence on sludge doom. I consider those guys to be one of, if not THE, pioneers of Sludge. Great video, Wyatt! Always love these, as i find TONS of new music to explore
I agree with all of these statements. As well as your praises and encouragement to the channel creator. Just started watching these videos. Like the vibes in the comments as well.
I see that Gravediggaz vinyl on your shelf there. Respect. A major classic, as a 90s hip hop lover and doom / sludge metal lover as well, I love to see the variety. Funny both genres compliment eachother, horrorcore and doom metal.
I've always been more into the doom with the non-clean vocals, Thou, Indian, and Primitive Man are three of my favorites. My favorite though is probably Noothgrush, they're amazing. Surprised I didn't see them mentioned on this list. Great video!
Right I notice he did not mention it. It's an amazing album. ' traveling alone', 'death is not an exit', 'alternate ending', 'kiss my ashes (goodbye)' and that opener track man what a great album. David Gold's lyricism and vocals are just incredible. What a tragic loss for the world of music...
I've been looking forward to this one and you didn't disappoint!!!!!! I was waiting the whole video for you to mention KHANATE though!! Christ when I bought their debut on release I honestly thought that was the most unsettling music I'd ever heard. Absolutely devastating. Cheers pal, I'm looking forward to your next one.
There is another great band called simply "Hell" and I would probably put them between "gritty doom" and "nightmare doom" on your chart, being not as extreme as the bands in the nightmare tier but definetly more extreme many of the bands in the gritty tier. They are very good and I would greatly reccomend them. Their self titled album ant the album simply titled "III" are very good IMO. Also good video as per usual :)
Man I didn't see Ufomammut on here or psychedelic doom getting it's on genre on here. Ufomammut is Italian Psychedelic doom with riffs that just melt your bones with some of their grooves
Another criminally overlooked Italian stoner doom band is Black Capricorn. They're extremely high quality and it's a shame I never hear anyone talk about them.
Just gave me 20 albums Ive never heard of to listen to in the span of half an hour. That's like 20+ hours of good ass music for 30 minutes of my time. Incredible video man.
Burning Witch would also fit very well within the ''Extreme Doom'' list, these guys have some really heavy good riffs. One of the members actually joined Goatsnake at one point too
@@fuckcensorship69 Hmm yeah you might indeed be correct! Didn't knew he was in Sunn O))), the crossovers with band members in the sludge and doom scenes are always interesting to see
Love this list,doom is what got me into metal and extreme metal with Cough, bell witch and mizmor are personal favorites, a band definitely doing their own thing I recommend Yob, probably favorite band of all time, love your vids Wyatt, you’re my favorite music based channel on TH-cam and always come here for some good music recommendations
That last tier was so hard to listen I said the exact same words you said. Outstanding video and reccomendations as always. Speaking of the band Trees of Eternity, Juha Raivio released another project named Hallatar in 2017 as a tribute to Aleah's memory. Listening to those records knowing the tragic backstory and paying attention to the lyrics was difficult for me. You really need to have a specific mindset to listen to those two albums in one session... I even was very surprised by the vocal delivery by Amorphis' Tomi Joutsen. It contains some of the harshest vocals he's ever done and Aleah's voice is on the final track... so many emotions in one night.
Ahab hasn't been Funeral Doom in a long time IMHO ("The Divinity Of Oceans" was the last true case of this in their discography) and they have since become their own beast I call Post-Doom, having added Progressive, Psychedelic, Death, Stoner and Jazz tendencies to their instrumental palette. Daniel has also added more optimistic inflections to his clean vocal melodies.
I’m so happy you put Senthil on this list it needs attention one of the most brutal and insane projects I’ve ever heard. I slid up on ur story the other day and told you they were like my favorite band of all time lmfaoo. Omg you did Wormphlegm too? Another awesome one.
Yeah for every band I think he missed or could have mentioned he had one that was new for me. That doesn't happen often at my age! Dude knows his stuff...but still no Nortt?!?! haha
Hellyeah! Definitely some projects here that are new to me that I'm checking out (i.e. Black Bile from Cyprus). Ahab's "The Call of the Wretched Sea", Bvried at Sea's "Migration", Agalloch's (I consider them Blackened Folk Doom) "The Mantle" and "Ashes Against the Grain", and Bell Witch's "Mirror Reaper" are utter masterpieces and my favorite albums overall in the entire Doom genre. Morbid Evils, Conan, Amenra, Indian, Spectral Voice, None, Hooded Menace, Mournful Congregation, and Warning are all personal favorite bands I dig too-- Primitive Man's music rips too, but their political statements can be really cringe and kind of ruin some of the preference in wanting to listen to them. I and my buddy Foster of Bukavac also have a Funeral/ Psychedelic Lovecraftian Doom Metal project called Pythonissam.
Fuoco Fatuo is noteworthy funeral doom band to mentioned too because not like other funeral doom bands, they sound so angry, dark, and nihilistic. Every time I listen to their latest album I felt like just staring to the gate of hell.
My most played genre last year was Post-Doom Metal, honestly I had no idea what it was before the Spotify recap. Thanks for these.. really. I had lost interest in finding new music before i found your channel. Now i have a record collection of 115 records. Went deep down the rabbit hole thanks to you and Metal trenches.
Great job on the "Iceberg". I`m sure your getting a lot of "what about`s", but I think The Melvins deserved a mention in there - probably "sludge doom". So influential
That is sludge. Also I have it on cd if you want to buy it! 🤣 Everyone talks about Dystopia and Asunder but Eyes of Fire and the Gault were the best bands from that scene by far.
@@patrickbertlein4626 I've seen every description from crust to sludge to even people say it edges on black metal....none of which I disagree with, I just think it's actually more doom than anything else. Same with Acid Bath, who are on here.
I can't believe you left Nortt out of Funeral Doom. He has been around since the early 2000's Mizmor is the side project of the Drummer/vocalist of Hell, from Salem, OR, and they have a similar sound to Mizmor and The Body, but I'm a huge fan of Hell. Another band worth checking out is Slow, from Belgium. The Russian doom label, Solitude Productions has had some great doom bands from all across the board. I got into Amederia, Comatose Vigil, Calliophis, and Ornamentos del Meido, thanks to their 24 hour radio.
2 bands for Death Doom that I felt prudent to mention are Dream Death’s Journey into Mystery (1987), and perhaps a highly contentious one, Celtic Frost’s first 2 albums (Morbid Tales and To Mega Therion), and By extension, Hellhammers Apocalyptic Raids EP. Both I believe were more associated with thrash, and for Celtic Frost, black metal. But musically, while certainly having thrash elements and influencing Black Metal (for CF), I always felt that they had less in common with bands from those genres; and it clicked for me to associate them with Death Doom, especially if you compare them to Early Paradise Lost and Winter. Both bands were the first in the genre to incorporate Elements of Doom, Slower tempos, and heavy rhythms à la Black Sabbath. If nothing else, I can at least say that HellHammer’s Triumph of Death is one of, if not the first example of Death Doom. I also want to say that, while not necessarily a doom metal band themselves, Darkthrone were one of the Earlier Black Metal Bands that incorporated a lot of Doom metal in their music, especially in Under a Funeral Moon and Panzerfaust. And I’d say a lot of that had to do with Celtic Frost’s style and influence.
this tierlist video was so fun to watch. ive seen all tierlist videos so far from you but for some reason this was one of the most entertaining to see maybe its because i have deep appreciation to the genre without being as much into it like i am with black and death metal. definitely checking the lower tiers. also was cool to realize some bands ive heard many times were doom its just a slap to my face about how ignorant ive been with genres of some music ive heard.
I'm kinda sad cause Draconian didn't get a mention :( But anyways, nice video as always. Thanks for letting me know about Warning. Just checked them out and love it :D
If there is anyone here who got an interest with the last band Wyatt mentioned (Senthil), I HIGHLY recommend Nivathe. Another project of Plague (the vocalist of Senthil) that is even more intense and torturous.
Some omissions aside, this a very good general, overall spread of the whole doom genre and its different veins. Bands that I personally would've expected to see in their respective tiers (but of course as you said from the very beginning, you couldn't fit every single doom band in this video): The Body, Toadliquor, Bottom Feeder, Meth Drinker, [Asunder, Dispirit and The Gault, three of the bands where John Gossard from Weakling played in], and Funeral (the band that gave Funeral Doom its name in the first place), Un, Usnea (these two I saw years ago, a really killer show) and Lycus. Fun fact, Boris, as you mentioned in the video, don't stick to a single genre, they just play whatever they like with each new album. They composed the instrumental piece for an idol group called Saka Sama, you can find them credited in the video's description. th-cam.com/video/Tls8dZ_NjdQ/w-d-xo.html
Glaring omissions in their respective tiers, Monolord, High on Fire, Melvins, Fu Manchu and Crowbar. And I think I heard you mention Bell Witch in passing for Funeral Doom. They deserved more attention as they are at the cutting edge of that sub genre imo. Cheers.
Electric Wizard, Eyehategod and Acid Bath are some of my favorite metal bands of all time so it was great to see them finally get some attention in this video!
A band I'd like to add to this list is Monolithe. Their style has changed over the years, starting out as a unique take on funeral doom before progressing into a less heavy version of that. Their lyrics deal with concepts like outer space, creation, the origin of humanity, etc. Their first 4 LPs -Monolithe I, II, III and IV- all consist of 1 song each and are their heaviest and longest songs, ranging between 50 and 60 minutes each. Also, their most recent album, Kosmodrom, is about the Space Race from the perspective of the USSR.
22:04 Seth actually only did one show with Upsidedown Cross when he was their guitar player (that show was at the Polish American Club in Southbridge, MA on April 20th, 2001). He joined in 1999 and the band broke up in 2003 (no recordings with him exist despite him being credited on the split 7" with Sloth they did). There was an attempt to get upsidedown cross back together with Josh Martin on guitar and John Gillis on drums but it failed due to cheez (bass player) not being in a state to play a musical instrument. Josh ended up starting the band "Adolf Satan" with Larry Lifeless (vocals), Seth Putnam (drums), and Nick Camilleri (bass) (Seth quit and moved to texas before they even did a demo and Nate Linehan became their drummer). UDC did get back together as a two piece in 2011 (larry on guitar and vocals with seth on drums) and did some shows but only rehearsal footage of that lineup currently exists.
Heck yeah Been wanting to see a doom metal related video here for a quite some time now. Doom metal and sludge pretty much became my favorite subgenres over the past few years.
Only funeral doom is real! Good video with spot on observations for the most part. Besides the basics, I dove in with more of the doom death / goth doom bands, pretty much the Peaceville Three. Then I found my final resting place, being funeral doom. So many great bands, from all over the place, though Russia has plenty of funeral doom bands. Great labels too. Senthil is welll... disturbing, and that's putting it very lightly. The vocal performance finds a way of piercing right through the skull. If you hear in areas, the vocalist turns away from the mic as he is dry heaving from self strangulation. Because of my limited emotional/mental capacity, I can only take them in small doses. I would say their music is the audio form of r--e. Thanks for the mention of Type O Negative.
Khanate - Things Viral? the most soulcrushing drone doom piece of art ever created? with Sunno's Stephen o Malley on guitars? i think this is a huge overlook sir.
Wish Toadliquor would've made the list I once saw someone describe the vocals as being gagged with a bandana dipped in gasoline and still think thats the perfect description amazing band, great video regardless
Dude - for extreme doom, you gotta have Novembers Doom, a criminally underrated American band mixing death and doom metal (also could qualify as emotive doom).
omg Aleah :,) tbh the beauty and pure poetry trees of eternity has it wonderful. I was surprised that Hallatar was not mentioned directly after 😂 The album released from Aleah's partner along with some band members of swallow the sun and HIM put together is sort of like a memorial of her passing. the artwork for the album is very sad and beautiful.
Loved this one; Doom is my favorite style! If I could pick one band that got missed on this list that would be Conan - so heavy it’ll pull the moon out of orbit 🤘
Personally, in regards to early 90s death/doom, I feel that Transcend Into the Peripheral by Disembowelment significantly out did the scene at the time. Disappointed that you didn’t mention it, please listen to it if you haven’t. Loved the video otherwise!
what's crazy is I had them written down on my notes to include for tier 4 but ended up cutting them out along with others because the list was just getting too large
Agreed. Its still my favorite doom metal album of all time. Transgressing the boundaries of metal at a time when people were still figuring out those boundaries. It's never been replicated and never will.
Warning to me is the best doom metal band. I love the true emotion of the songs. I've cried, cut, and sung along to Warning. Their debut is my favorite, I own it on both CD and vinyl. I love Watching From a Distance but I only have the live version on cassette, for it's the cheapest I could find it. I wish the original wasn't so expensive. Thanks for the video, Wyatt! I love your vids, man
Doesn’t help that it’s also the most popular and in demand between the 2. I got lucky finding the vinyl reissue of it from a vendor who had it. The Strength to Dream is my favourite too, and it doesn’t get nearly as much of the same cred that it should that Watching From a Distance does.
As the matter of fact this was the first of your iceberg video when I know all the mentioned bands :) Just one thing I would like to mention :Kauan is not Finnish, despite the fact their lyrics are in Finnish they are Russians living in Estonia (neighbor of Finland)
Forgotten days by pallbearer, watching from a distance by warning, the 2 40 watt sun albums and trees of eternity's only album are just so heartbreaking. Doesn't get more emotional than these.
Hey man you've been a massive inspiration to me for a long while and finally I have a proper computer to make videos. Hope to continue the beautiful streak of musical icebergs! I actually blasted Sunn O in my car and at a red light someone next to me, some was blasting Wu Tang Clan. What an amazing combination of sounds I've never heard before. Edit (an hour after watching this): I decided to get very high and listen to the last album. My golly gee, was that a bit frightening. If you want to hear a female (and genuinely better) version of this sound, I do highly recommend Woods of Belial's Black Vampyrr. Edit (another one): If you guys think shrieks from groups like Wormphlegm are inhuman, then remember Roger Waters' inhuman shrieks on Careful with That Axe. It genuinely sounds like a similar technique with more reverb. (Not trying to downplay anything, just an observation)
Hm, I wouldn't consider bands like Acid Witch, Worm or Asphyx "Death Doom", as they have doomy aspects, but the overall feeling is just a very brutal and "crawling" death metal.
One band I’d love to shout-out is Messa from Italy. All 3 albums they’ve released so far have been emotive, heavy & absorbing: definitely worth checking out 👍
Mentoined them too man Tristesse/Tragedies material is as good as it gets. I tend to make long winded posts on his page so you can see my other mentions elsewhere if interested, but also Tristitia is a great one. Those two are like two 50 albums of all time probably.
Thanks Wyatt for a well researched, imformative burger on Doom. Plenty of bands I will checkout . Suprised you didnt include Portal somewhere. They do some scary doomy damn fine. You made me laugh on that last portion of your iceberg . Agonising, noisedisturbing not natural tormented miserableunsettling and unwelcoming. !! Im going to have to be in the mood to check out that teir but im sure that day will come. Funny as but
Most recordings are done with a cold head, even though people feel all sorts of stuff while playing and coming up with music, but man, whoever is behind Senthil has got to be the most miserable being alive. Like if I didn't know at least the info. that appears in Metallum, if you told me it was done by a displaced Yemeni I would believe you.
You asked for it! So some additions of unmentioned bands to this wonderful Video. Thank You. I´ll limit it to tree: Most obvious; I´d even categorize them into the Top Tier: "Solitude Aeturnus", early band, having played their Epic Doom Style for all of the nineties through and into the 2000s, having released a flawless discography of 6 full lengths, to me being the best their second one "Beyond the crimson Horizon" "Conan" I will mention too, though they are hard to categorize, maybe the Stoner section, though i don´t find it really befitting. To me they always sound like Fudge Tunnel would have decided to play Doom Metal now. An absolutely fabulously refined guitar tone, that makes anyone forget, that the riffs played might be heard earlier, but never like that. Sometimes it´s not what You do, it´s how You do it, and in this regard Conan are Masters. Then, because right now, I´m head over heals in love with them, i have to mention "Thy listless heart". Definitely emotive Doom Category. Just one Album yet, just released last year. But for anyone who doesn´t need walls of sound at any time, but who can do with classy bits of versatile instrumentation, thoughtfully refined athmospheres and sometimes subtle tensions, mostly clean vocals and poetry about the first step away from suicide and stuff like that; well for those people I´d say it´s a must listen. Just amazing. ... well and i can´t limit myself to three, I´ll have to mention my 2 favourite Stoner Newcomers from 2021 too, which are Heavy Temple (quite psychedelic) and Wormsand (More the riffy kind of stoner with a kneck for grooves).
Tier 1 BIG Doom
1:20 black sabbath
1:43 heaven and hell
2:01 pentagram
2:02 trouble
2:03 saint vitus
2:13 candlemass
2:23 reverend bizarre
2:35 type o negative
3:02 knemmis
3:03 elder
3:04 pallbearer
3:05 crypt senmon
Tier 2 STONER DOOM
3:35 Sleep
3:37 Electric Wizard
3:59 Cathedral
4:10 weedeater
4:11 bongzilla
4:23 songripper
4:35 church of misery
4:52 wind hand
4:57 uncle acid and the dead beats
5:20 OM
5:57 paul chain
6:45 goat snake
Tier 3 Emotive Doom
7:58 My dying bride
8:08 jeshu
8:39 Trees of eternity
9:26 swallow the sun
9:27 october tide
9:40 warning
10:31 40 watt sun
10:57 kauan
11:35 oxxo xoox
Tier 4 EXTREME DOOM
13:07 goatlord
13:21 hooded menace
13:22 paradice lost
13:24 coffins
13:26 amorphis
13:38 rippikoulu
14:00 winter
14:04 unholy
14:18 spectral voice
14:20 worm
14:24 acid witch
14:57 bethlehem
15:51 mizmor
16:27 dolorian
16:56 lychgate
17:51 autokrator
Tier 5 GRITTY DOOM
18:54 Acid bath
18:55 eyehategod
19:06 boris
19:46 iron monkey
20:07 goatsblood
20:32 thou
20:52 Primitive man
21:33 Indian
21:43 upside down the cross
Tier 6 FUNEREAL DOOM
23:06 thergothon
23:10 skeptitism
23:24 evoken
24:03 shape of despair
24:05 mournful congregation
24:09 esoteric
24:13 ahab
24:21 abyssmal sorrow
24:38 void of silence
25:10 ea
25:42 wormphlegm
Tier 7 DRONE DOOM
26:56 sunn
26:46 earth
28:18 ascend
28:23 burial chamber trio
28:19 teeth of lions rule the divine
28:45 corrupted
Tier 8 Nightmare Doom
30:39 Gnaw
31:39 Sewer Goddess
32:26 black Bile
33:32 Senthil
Ur god
no Katatonia?
Thank you, kind man
Lumbar/ Lumbar endeavour are worth a mention as are Yob and Zaum
@@kevinpatrickcarey3741 it isn't a comprehensive list of every single band.
Funny thing with Sleep and Electric Wizard is they literally had both similar musical arcs but in opposite directions; both bands pretty much took each other’s sound. In their beginnings, Sleep was Sludgy, Nihilistic, and a 4-piece; while Electric Wizard were more psychedelic, spacey, and a 3-piece. And then they switched directions respectively from there-on.
Nebechnezaer's Dream by Sleep might be heavier than anything Wizard has done! (I love both bands)
sleep was a three piece too homie
@@fuzzfiend sleep started as a 4-piece with hakius, cisneros, pike and justin marler. marler left to become a christian orthodox monk and helped created a zine called death to the world
I think there was definitely influence between the two bands
@@pedrolabrador__ People don’t remember volume 1 as well because of the perfection that is Sleep’s holy mountain. Also Al is one of the underrated bass players of all time.
Glad to see Acid Bath still being talked about in 2023! They put Louisiana metal (specially in Terrebonne/Lafourche) on the map. Dax and Sammy are still hailed as gods here
Acid Bath! \m/
He listend to my demo in his girl friends bathtub and said it was cool. Love dax.
Dax is alive?
@@chcamporezi retired from the biz. Think he just stays home and jams.
I worked with Zak Nolan in Thibodaux
one of the most unique bands on here for me is windhand, the vocals are so ethereal and beautiful against the heaviness i really wish i could find more like them
MWWB
Year of the Cobra
Windhand is my favorite doom band. Ruby the Hatchet has a lot of similarities, so give them a try.
Love Windhand
Two similar vibe bands are Faetooth, and Daevar
Yeah, the vocals are from heaven and the growls are from hell.
Acid King and Blackwater Holylight
Lol, you mentioned Marijuana exactly at the 4:20 mark!
Lmao, that's epic asf. 🍁🛐
That's divine
The Hell trilogy and S/T albums are certainly worth a mention. Probably my favorite project in doom metal.
Yeah the Hell Trilogy is absolutely awesome!
HELL yeah!
Fuck yeah
Agree.
THis
Another MAJORRRR highlight of emotive doom, YOB!! They’re really the best band out of that style since Pallbearer, and the influence is obvious. They’re incredible
My teacher showed me that band there amazing
@@zehcro4854 the Our Raw Heart album especially knowing the backstory of how it was written is a masterpiece
See them more as stoner not anything emotive or funeral. Mike is a super nice guy not my thing but cool to see their career take the path it did. They were around for a decade before they got noticed think they even split for a moment. Wonder if he is still dating an old friend of mine!
Since Pallbearer? YOB formed 12 years before Pallbearer lmao
@@ReelsAndRiffs was about to say the same thing
Warning was a great choice for background music
Props for mentioning Blood Lust by Uncle Acid. Honestly one of the greatest albums ever. So freaking good.
Agreed. Instant classic as soon as it was released.
you missed Katatonia, their early music was strongly influenced by death/doom metal with a dash of goth rock. They kept the doom influence throughout their catalog while experimenting with different genres and got more progressive with each release. One of my favourite bands along with Opeth. Anathema was also quite doomy at the start. Also there is genre called "doom jazz" which i highly suggest.
yeah i'm surprised he brought up October Tide and not Katatonia, considering Jonas formed October Tide with Frederik and did vocals on the album he showed
Katatonia is gothic metal.
@@paravan2000 by now, yup, but their "extrême metal" era is definitely Death/Doom stuff.
been waiting years for this one. Cant believe reverend bizarre dont get enough recognition for they write some of the most emotional, heavy, monumental rocking albums of all time. Albert Witchfinder is a genius
Tier 1 BASSED
1:20 black sabbath
1:43 heaven and hell
2:01 pentagram
2:02 trouble
2:03 saint vitus
2:13 candlemass
2:23 reverend bizarre
2:35 type o negative
3:02 knemmis
3:03 elder
3:04 pallbearer
3:05 crypt senmon
Tier 2 STONER DOOM
3:35 Sleep
3:37 Electric Wizard
3:59 Cathedral
4:10 weedeater
4:11 bongzilla
4:23 songripper
4:35 church of misery
4:52 wind hand
4:57 uncle acid and the dead beats
5:20 OM
5:57 paul chain
6:45 goat snake
Tier 4 Emotive Doom
7:58 My dying bride
8:08 jeshu
8:39 Trees of eternity
9:26 swallow the sun
9:27 october tide
9:40 warning
10:31 40 watt sun
10:57 kawon
11:35 oxxozox
TIer 3 EXTREME DOOM
13:07 goatlord
13:21 hooded menace
13:22 paradice lost
13:24 coffins
13:26 amorphis
13:38 rippikoulu
14:00 winter
14:04 unholy
14:18 spectral voice
14:20 worm
14:24 acid witch
14:57 bethlehem
15:51 mismour
16:27 dolorian
16:56 lychgate
17:51 autokraton
Tier 5 GRITTY DOOM
18:54 Acid bath
18:55 eyehategod
19:06 boris
19:46 iron monkey
20:07 goatsblood
20:32 thou
20:52 Primitive man
21:33 INdian
21:43 upside down the cross
Tier 6 FUNEREAL DOOM
23:06 thegothor
23:10 skeptitism
23:24 evoken
24:03 shape of despair
24:05 mournfud congregation
24:09 esoteric
24:13 ahab
24:21 abyssmal sorrow
24:38 void of silence
25:10 eaiesse
25:42 warmphlegha
Tier 7 DRONE DOOM
26:56 sunn
26:46 earth
28:18 ascend
28:23 burial chamber trio
28:19 teeth of lians rule the divine
28:45 corrupted
30:39 Gnaw
31:39 semengoddess
32:26 black Bile
33:32 Synthol
Ty for the timestamps!
The last band is Senthil
oxxo xoox brother
Also it's Sewer Goddess, not semen goddess 😁
@@wyattxhim What was the album title for Kawon again? Been trying to find it...
@@patrickstrahm05 Kauan
Wyatt, you are my favorite metal content creator. I got so hyped when you mentioned Wormphlegm. Thank you for another excellent video.
He's really good at pointing many hidden gems in each genre. This dude knows what's up
Both Noothgrush and Meth Drinker would fit well in tier five. By the way, I just discovered your content and I am learning so much from you! Thank you!
Only omission i was surprised by was the lack of mention of Crowbar and their major influence on sludge doom. I consider those guys to be one of, if not THE, pioneers of Sludge. Great video, Wyatt! Always love these, as i find TONS of new music to explore
Definitely they are my favorite Sludge metal band….
Kirk is the riff lord of Nola.
I agree with all of these statements. As well as your praises and encouragement to the channel creator. Just started watching these videos. Like the vibes in the comments as well.
I see that Gravediggaz vinyl on your shelf there. Respect. A major classic, as a 90s hip hop lover and doom / sludge metal lover as well, I love to see the variety. Funny both genres compliment eachother, horrorcore and doom metal.
It is a crime that you forgot Memento Mori, Confessor and the almighty DISEMBOWELMENT
please keep doing these i just found your channel and i’ve been binging them every night before bed
I've always been more into the doom with the non-clean vocals, Thou, Indian, and Primitive Man are three of my favorites. My favorite though is probably Noothgrush, they're amazing. Surprised I didn't see them mentioned on this list.
Great video!
Grey skies and electric lights will always be my favorite emotional doom metal album, it definitely deserves a spot in that category
Right I notice he did not mention it. It's an amazing album. ' traveling alone', 'death is not an exit', 'alternate ending', 'kiss my ashes (goodbye)' and that opener track man what a great album. David Gold's lyricism and vocals are just incredible. What a tragic loss for the world of music...
I've been looking forward to this one and you didn't disappoint!!!!!! I was waiting the whole video for you to mention KHANATE though!! Christ when I bought their debut on release I honestly thought that was the most unsettling music I'd ever heard. Absolutely devastating. Cheers pal, I'm looking forward to your next one.
I recommend khanate for the last tier
Khanate is fucking terrifying
Sumac could fit in the last tier too, just because of how out there and moving the music is.
Yoo sweet Paracletus pfp, love that album and Deathspell Omega as a whole
There is another great band called simply "Hell" and I would probably put them between "gritty doom" and "nightmare doom" on your chart, being not as extreme as the bands in the nightmare tier but definetly more extreme many of the bands in the gritty tier. They are very good and I would greatly reccomend them. Their self titled album ant the album simply titled "III" are very good IMO. Also good video as per usual :)
Yooo Wyatt one thing you should do maybe in the future is put the titles of the songs and artist on the screen for a brief moment 👍🏼
Ophis would've been a good addition to Extreme Doom tier!
This channel is like an encyclopaedia of extreme metal
This reminds me of the joke about someone wishing their was a place where they could borrow books for free.
Man I didn't see Ufomammut on here or psychedelic doom getting it's on genre on here. Ufomammut is Italian Psychedelic doom with riffs that just melt your bones with some of their grooves
Another criminally overlooked Italian stoner doom band is Black Capricorn. They're extremely high quality and it's a shame I never hear anyone talk about them.
Messa
thanks for showing me mizmor, they are so good its insane
I miss these Bands in your list: Meth Drinker, Noothgrush, Khanate, KTL, and Burning Witch. Love your channel man. You make it really great 👍❤️
And stone titan
Khanate 🫡
Haha why would he know those? Hahahah
Noothgrush especially are top tier for me
Just gave me 20 albums Ive never heard of to listen to in the span of half an hour. That's like 20+ hours of good ass music for 30 minutes of my time. Incredible video man.
Burning Witch would also fit very well within the ''Extreme Doom'' list, these guys have some really heavy good riffs. One of the members actually joined Goatsnake at one point too
I dont think Stephen O'Malley was ever in goatsnake. But he was in Khanate, Teeth of Lions.....and Sunn
remember it's jsut this guy's opinion
@@fuckcensorship69 Hmm yeah you might indeed be correct! Didn't knew he was in Sunn O))), the crossovers with band members in the sludge and doom scenes are always interesting to see
@@jackdaw3822 might be correct? Funny how resistant some folk are to a quick internet search
BW rules! Way better than Sunn but maybe that’s a silly comparison.
Love this list,doom is what got me into metal and extreme metal with Cough, bell witch and mizmor are personal favorites, a band definitely doing their own thing I recommend Yob, probably favorite band of all time, love your vids Wyatt, you’re my favorite music based channel on TH-cam and always come here for some good music recommendations
Cough is one of my favorite bands rn! I cant stop listening to them lately good music taste
That last tier was so hard to listen I said the exact same words you said.
Outstanding video and reccomendations as always.
Speaking of the band Trees of Eternity, Juha Raivio released another project named Hallatar in 2017 as a tribute to Aleah's memory.
Listening to those records knowing the tragic backstory and paying attention to the lyrics was difficult for me. You really need to have a specific mindset to listen to those two albums in one session... I even was very surprised by the vocal delivery by Amorphis' Tomi Joutsen. It contains some of the harshest vocals he's ever done and Aleah's voice is on the final track... so many emotions in one night.
@Corey Maxwell
Last tier:
Gnaw
Sewer Goddess
Black Bile
Senthil
I immediately clicked when I saw the album cover for when the kite string pops
My dude, your taste in music is excellent as always.
Thanks for Kauan - Sorni Nai, hidden gem.
Jusr discovered Sorni Nai. Such a great album!
Ahab hasn't been Funeral Doom in a long time IMHO ("The Divinity Of Oceans" was the last true case of this in their discography) and they have since become their own beast I call Post-Doom, having added Progressive, Psychedelic, Death, Stoner and Jazz tendencies to their instrumental palette. Daniel has also added more optimistic inflections to his clean vocal melodies.
I’m so happy you put Senthil on this list it needs attention one of the most brutal and insane projects I’ve ever heard.
I slid up on ur story the other day and told you they were like my favorite band of all time lmfaoo.
Omg you did Wormphlegm too? Another awesome one.
Easily my two favorite bands from the video
Very insightful channel on metal music. Appreciate these vids. Keep it up 👍
Yeah for every band I think he missed or could have mentioned he had one that was new for me. That doesn't happen often at my age! Dude knows his stuff...but still no Nortt?!?! haha
Hellyeah! Definitely some projects here that are new to me that I'm checking out (i.e. Black Bile from Cyprus).
Ahab's "The Call of the Wretched Sea", Bvried at Sea's "Migration", Agalloch's (I consider them Blackened Folk Doom) "The Mantle" and "Ashes Against the Grain", and Bell Witch's "Mirror Reaper" are utter masterpieces and my favorite albums overall in the entire Doom genre.
Morbid Evils, Conan, Amenra, Indian, Spectral Voice, None, Hooded Menace, Mournful Congregation, and Warning are all personal favorite bands I dig too-- Primitive Man's music rips too, but their political statements can be really cringe and kind of ruin some of the preference in wanting to listen to them. I and my buddy Foster of Bukavac also have a Funeral/ Psychedelic Lovecraftian Doom Metal project called Pythonissam.
could you elaborate on primitive man and politics?
@@Artunen Just scroll through their Twatter and see what they're about.
Ahab is alright as an intro to funeral doom, I recommend checking out Arataxie tho
@@ThatOneGuy7550 Arataxie is good too!
@@DJTheMetalheadMercenary skimmed through 6months of Twitter, didn't see anything political tbh
Fuoco Fatuo is noteworthy funeral doom band to mentioned too because not like other funeral doom bands, they sound so angry, dark, and nihilistic. Every time I listen to their latest album I felt like just staring to the gate of hell.
YESSSSS LOVE FUOCO FATUO
I’m very happy to see 40 watt sun and warning in here.
Sometimes you just gotta sit down and listen to Bell Witch for hours.
So, a song or two?
My most played genre last year was Post-Doom Metal, honestly I had no idea what it was before the Spotify recap.
Thanks for these.. really. I had lost interest in finding new music before i found your channel. Now i have a record collection of 115 records. Went deep down the rabbit hole thanks to you and Metal trenches.
Post-Doom? Tell me more.
@@cavanray5327check out Sumac, that’s the pinnacle of what I image post-doom would be
Great job on the "Iceberg". I`m sure your getting a lot of "what about`s", but I think The Melvins deserved a mention in there - probably "sludge doom". So influential
I think this is my favorite of your iceberg vids yet. I think i'd add Dystopia's Human = Garbage to Nightmare Doom.
That is sludge. Also I have it on cd if you want to buy it! 🤣
Everyone talks about Dystopia and Asunder but Eyes of Fire and the Gault were the best bands from that scene by far.
@@patrickbertlein4626 I've seen every description from crust to sludge to even people say it edges on black metal....none of which I disagree with, I just think it's actually more doom than anything else. Same with Acid Bath, who are on here.
I can't believe you left Nortt out of Funeral Doom. He has been around since the early 2000's Mizmor is the side project of the Drummer/vocalist of Hell, from Salem, OR, and they have a similar sound to Mizmor and The Body, but I'm a huge fan of Hell. Another band worth checking out is Slow, from Belgium. The Russian doom label, Solitude Productions has had some great doom bands from all across the board. I got into Amederia, Comatose Vigil, Calliophis, and Ornamentos del Meido, thanks to their 24 hour radio.
Was also thinking of Nortt. Great party music.
2 bands for Death Doom that I felt prudent to mention are Dream Death’s Journey into Mystery (1987), and perhaps a highly contentious one, Celtic Frost’s first 2 albums (Morbid Tales and To Mega Therion), and By extension, Hellhammers Apocalyptic Raids EP.
Both I believe were more associated with thrash, and for Celtic Frost, black metal. But musically, while certainly having thrash elements and influencing Black Metal (for CF), I always felt that they had less in common with bands from those genres; and it clicked for me to associate them with Death Doom, especially if you compare them to Early Paradise Lost and Winter. Both bands were the first in the genre to incorporate Elements of Doom, Slower tempos, and heavy rhythms à la Black Sabbath. If nothing else, I can at least say that HellHammer’s Triumph of Death is one of, if not the first example of Death Doom.
I also want to say that, while not necessarily a doom metal band themselves, Darkthrone were one of the Earlier Black Metal Bands that incorporated a lot of Doom metal in their music, especially in Under a Funeral Moon and Panzerfaust. And I’d say a lot of that had to do with Celtic Frost’s style and influence.
Dream Death! Bad ass old school!
this tierlist video was so fun to watch. ive seen all tierlist videos so far from you but for some reason this was one of the most entertaining to see maybe its because i have deep appreciation to the genre without being as much into it like i am with black and death metal. definitely checking the lower tiers. also was cool to realize some bands ive heard many times were doom its just a slap to my face about how ignorant ive been with genres of some music ive heard.
I appreciate your choice of background music. I love Warning 🖤
really cool list! I have to mention Barathrum for Black/Doom.
Excellent list, like others say I think Melvins have to be mentioned (if only for Colossus of Density), as well as Crowbar, and maybe Grief too. 🖤
I'm kinda sad cause Draconian didn't get a mention :(
But anyways, nice video as always. Thanks for letting me know about Warning. Just checked them out and love it :D
lorna shore isn’t metal
If there is anyone here who got an interest with the last band Wyatt mentioned (Senthil), I HIGHLY recommend Nivathe. Another project of Plague (the vocalist of Senthil) that is even more intense and torturous.
Some omissions aside, this a very good general, overall spread of the whole doom genre and its different veins.
Bands that I personally would've expected to see in their respective tiers (but of course as you said from the very beginning, you couldn't fit every single doom band in this video): The Body, Toadliquor, Bottom Feeder, Meth Drinker, [Asunder, Dispirit and The Gault, three of the bands where John Gossard from Weakling played in], and Funeral (the band that gave Funeral Doom its name in the first place), Un, Usnea (these two I saw years ago, a really killer show) and Lycus.
Fun fact, Boris, as you mentioned in the video, don't stick to a single genre, they just play whatever they like with each new album. They composed the instrumental piece for an idol group called Saka Sama, you can find them credited in the video's description. th-cam.com/video/Tls8dZ_NjdQ/w-d-xo.html
Glaring omissions in their respective tiers, Monolord, High on Fire, Melvins, Fu Manchu and Crowbar. And I think I heard you mention Bell Witch in passing for Funeral Doom. They deserved more attention as they are at the cutting edge of that sub genre imo. Cheers.
Electric Wizard, Eyehategod and Acid Bath are some of my favorite metal bands of all time so it was great to see them finally get some attention in this video!
Small correction 10:55 KAUAN is actually a russian/ukrainian band that uses finnish in their lyrics. Otherwise, great job as always 🤘
THANK YOU for informing the mortals of IRON MONKEY the original lineup
Damad is another sick one!
Really wish you included Monolord with the stoner doom tier, I think they’re a pretty sweet band in that style.
So make your own video and include Monolord
"nightmare doom" is an incredibly cool name, i hope that catches on lol
A band I'd like to add to this list is Monolithe. Their style has changed over the years, starting out as a unique take on funeral doom before progressing into a less heavy version of that. Their lyrics deal with concepts like outer space, creation, the origin of humanity, etc. Their first 4 LPs -Monolithe I, II, III and IV- all consist of 1 song each and are their heaviest and longest songs, ranging between 50 and 60 minutes each. Also, their most recent album, Kosmodrom, is about the Space Race from the perspective of the USSR.
22:04 Seth actually only did one show with Upsidedown Cross when he was their guitar player (that show was at the Polish American Club in Southbridge, MA on April 20th, 2001). He joined in 1999 and the band broke up in 2003 (no recordings with him exist despite him being credited on the split 7" with Sloth they did). There was an attempt to get upsidedown cross back together with Josh Martin on guitar and John Gillis on drums but it failed due to cheez (bass player) not being in a state to play a musical instrument. Josh ended up starting the band "Adolf Satan" with Larry Lifeless (vocals), Seth Putnam (drums), and Nick Camilleri (bass) (Seth quit and moved to texas before they even did a demo and Nate Linehan became their drummer). UDC did get back together as a two piece in 2011 (larry on guitar and vocals with seth on drums) and did some shows but only rehearsal footage of that lineup currently exists.
probably the best music channel Ive come across yet
Heck yeah
Been wanting to see a doom metal related video here for a quite some time now. Doom metal and sludge pretty much became my favorite subgenres over the past few years.
Great Gravediggaz Vinyl over there! ;) ps. Im from Finland, nice to see someone giving love to finnish bands
Shout out to the Gravediggaz Vinyl in the back doing the lonely job of representing!
Only funeral doom is real!
Good video with spot on observations for the most part. Besides the basics, I dove in with more of the doom death / goth doom bands, pretty much the Peaceville Three.
Then I found my final resting place, being funeral doom. So many great bands, from all over the place, though Russia has plenty of funeral doom bands. Great labels too.
Senthil is welll... disturbing, and that's putting it very lightly. The vocal performance finds a way of piercing right through the skull. If you hear in areas, the vocalist turns away from the mic as he is dry heaving from self strangulation. Because of my limited emotional/mental capacity, I can only take them in small doses. I would say their music is the audio form of r--e.
Thanks for the mention of Type O Negative.
Funeral doom is the best doom
Funeral doom is just extreme gothic metal
Would love to see a sludge metal iceberg
This episode is what has convinced me to do a AMP stream that’s nothing but doom metal.
Une bonne liste et quelques découvertes à écouter 👍.
Bien sûr il reste tellement d'autres pépites.
Khanate - Things Viral? the most soulcrushing drone doom piece of art ever created? with Sunno's Stephen o Malley on guitars? i think this is a huge overlook sir.
Thanks again dude. Been awhile since one of these icebergs came out from you and I definitely dig finding bands I haven't heard yet. 🤘
Wish Toadliquor would've made the list I once saw someone describe the vocals as being gagged with a bandana dipped in gasoline and still think thats the perfect description amazing band, great video regardless
Dude - for extreme doom, you gotta have Novembers Doom, a criminally underrated American band mixing death and doom metal (also could qualify as emotive doom).
omg Aleah :,) tbh the beauty and pure poetry trees of eternity has it wonderful. I was surprised that Hallatar was not mentioned directly after 😂 The album released from Aleah's partner along with some band members of swallow the sun and HIM put together is sort of like a memorial of her passing. the artwork for the album is very sad and beautiful.
Loved this one; Doom is my favorite style! If I could pick one band that got missed on this list that would be Conan - so heavy it’ll pull the moon out of orbit 🤘
:) 🤘🏼
Saw alot of my personal favourites on here and loads more to try, love these.
You’re becoming one of my favorite TH-camrs.
Personally, in regards to early 90s death/doom, I feel that Transcend Into the Peripheral by Disembowelment significantly out did the scene at the time. Disappointed that you didn’t mention it, please listen to it if you haven’t. Loved the video otherwise!
what's crazy is I had them written down on my notes to include for tier 4 but ended up cutting them out along with others because the list was just getting too large
@@wyattxhim I feel that man, there really are too many iconic albums to fit into a single tier. Again, great video.
Agreed. Its still my favorite doom metal album of all time. Transgressing the boundaries of metal at a time when people were still figuring out those boundaries. It's never been replicated and never will.
Disembowelment, they were so fucking good 😭
Great video m8! One sludge doom band that fits well in the iceberg is Toadliquor. Their compilation album, The Hortator’s Lament, smacks hella good!
Warning to me is the best doom metal band. I love the true emotion of the songs. I've cried, cut, and sung along to Warning.
Their debut is my favorite, I own it on both CD and vinyl. I love Watching From a Distance but I only have the live version on cassette, for it's the cheapest I could find it. I wish the original wasn't so expensive.
Thanks for the video, Wyatt! I love your vids, man
Bruh, you couldn't drag that out of me with wild horses (I agree about Watching tho)
Doesn’t help that it’s also the most popular and in demand between the 2. I got lucky finding the vinyl reissue of it from a vendor who had it.
The Strength to Dream is my favourite too, and it doesn’t get nearly as much of the same cred that it should that Watching From a Distance does.
After seeing Mizmor live I can definitely say they are one of my most favorite bands in recent times. Only an Expanse is an absolute gem of a song
A lot of suggestions, thank you for putting the time!
As the matter of fact this was the first of your iceberg video when I know all the mentioned bands :) Just one thing I would like to mention :Kauan is not Finnish, despite the fact their lyrics are in Finnish they are Russians living in Estonia (neighbor of Finland)
Forgotten days by pallbearer, watching from a distance by warning, the 2 40 watt sun albums and trees of eternity's only album are just so heartbreaking. Doesn't get more emotional than these.
what about disembowelment? in my opinion transcendence into peripheral is one of the best albums of all time.
One of my favorites as well. Good taste!
Pretty surprised Lycus didn’t get a mention, but absolutely STAGGERING that Encoffination weren’t.
No love for Conan? Also Khanate should be in the nightmare category for sure, Clean Hands Go Foul is nuts
Hey man you've been a massive inspiration to me for a long while and finally I have a proper computer to make videos. Hope to continue the beautiful streak of musical icebergs!
I actually blasted Sunn O in my car and at a red light someone next to me, some was blasting Wu Tang Clan. What an amazing combination of sounds I've never heard before.
Edit (an hour after watching this): I decided to get very high and listen to the last album. My golly gee, was that a bit frightening. If you want to hear a female (and genuinely better) version of this sound, I do highly recommend Woods of Belial's Black Vampyrr.
Edit (another one): If you guys think shrieks from groups like Wormphlegm are inhuman, then remember Roger Waters' inhuman shrieks on Careful with That Axe. It genuinely sounds like a similar technique with more reverb. (Not trying to downplay anything, just an observation)
Awesome music selection for the vid, love Patrick walker
great video so far. big miss on graves at sea in the gritty doom (sludge) section. their demo is one of the best sludge records ever released.
Hm, I wouldn't consider bands like Acid Witch, Worm or Asphyx "Death Doom", as they have doomy aspects, but the overall feeling is just a very brutal and "crawling" death metal.
One band I’d love to shout-out is Messa from Italy. All 3 albums they’ve released so far have been emotive, heavy & absorbing: definitely worth checking out 👍
The band funeral was also a pioneer of the funeral doom genre (91) its one one of the best doe
Mentoined them too man Tristesse/Tragedies material is as good as it gets. I tend to make long winded posts on his page so you can see my other mentions elsewhere if interested, but also Tristitia is a great one. Those two are like two 50 albums of all time probably.
Thanks Wyatt for a well researched, imformative burger on Doom. Plenty of bands I will checkout . Suprised you didnt include Portal somewhere. They do some scary doomy damn fine. You made me laugh on that last portion of your iceberg . Agonising, noisedisturbing not natural tormented miserableunsettling and unwelcoming. !! Im going to have to be in the mood to check out that teir but im sure that day will come. Funny as but
Most recordings are done with a cold head, even though people feel all sorts of stuff while playing and coming up with music, but man, whoever is behind Senthil has got to be the most miserable being alive. Like if I didn't know at least the info. that appears in Metallum, if you told me it was done by a displaced Yemeni I would believe you.
i feel like crowbar deserves a spot next to eyehategod
You asked for it!
So some additions of unmentioned bands to this wonderful Video. Thank You.
I´ll limit it to tree:
Most obvious; I´d even categorize them into the Top Tier: "Solitude Aeturnus", early band, having played their Epic Doom Style for all of the nineties through and into the 2000s, having released a flawless discography of 6 full lengths, to me being the best their second one "Beyond the crimson Horizon"
"Conan" I will mention too, though they are hard to categorize, maybe the Stoner section, though i don´t find it really befitting. To me they always sound like Fudge Tunnel would have decided to play Doom Metal now. An absolutely fabulously refined guitar tone, that makes anyone forget, that the riffs played might be heard earlier, but never like that. Sometimes it´s not what You do, it´s how You do it, and in this regard Conan are Masters.
Then, because right now, I´m head over heals in love with them, i have to mention "Thy listless heart". Definitely emotive Doom Category. Just one Album yet, just released last year. But for anyone who doesn´t need walls of sound at any time, but who can do with classy bits of versatile instrumentation, thoughtfully refined athmospheres and sometimes subtle tensions, mostly clean vocals and poetry about the first step away from suicide and stuff like that; well for those people I´d say it´s a must listen. Just amazing.
... well and i can´t limit myself to three, I´ll have to mention my 2 favourite Stoner Newcomers from 2021 too, which are Heavy Temple (quite psychedelic) and Wormsand (More the riffy kind of stoner with a kneck for grooves).
Haven't heard of most of the bands here so thanks for the new music dude ❤
Ayo, I don’t agree with every individual take here but this is a stellar video that deserves my like