The way I understand it, doom metal is the slow, heavy, and distorted kind of metal. Sludge is mixing the slow and heavy atmosphere of doom with influences from hardcore punk, making it more aggressive, and stoner mixes doom with psychedelic rock and blues influences. Thorr's Hammer would be a death doom band because of the growled vocals.
I'm a big burning witch fan, Ive probably read about thorr's hammer but forgot about it over the years, I'm sure it was impossible to find back then. But I just had to pause the show and order it, thanks to you guys!
Sludge is basically Doom + hardcore specifically (My War era Black Flag, Melvins, Eyehategod, Acid Bath, Kylesa, Black Tusk, and early Mastodon/Baroness etc) Doom can be extreme via death/black metal or noise separately - thank you for your time 🤓
For other “types” of doom cause I have a problem: Traditional Doom - Black Sabbath, Candlemass, The Obsessed, Solitude Aeturnus, Pallbearer, Messa Death Doom: Thorr’s Hammer, AHAB, Paradise Lost, My Dying Bride, Swallow The Sun, Coffin Rot, Stoner Doom: Black Sabbath (again), Sleep/OM, Electric Wizard, Church Of Misery, Cathedral, Bongzilla, Monolord
Legendary EP. You guys might get a kick out of a band called Mystic Charm. They're another female-fronted death doom band from the Netherlands. Active around the same time, though not as heavy, as Thorr's Hammer. It's cool that you mentioned Amenra because one of my favorite vocalists in metal Caro Tanghe (Oathbreaker) has recently joined them. They're one of those bands that people bicker over and try to place genre-wise. All I know is doom metal predates sludge metal (doom + hardcore) chronologically and if something sounds like "atmospheric sludge" it's probably just post-metal. Genres are silly lol.
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The way I understand it, doom metal is the slow, heavy, and distorted kind of metal. Sludge is mixing the slow and heavy atmosphere of doom with influences from hardcore punk, making it more aggressive, and stoner mixes doom with psychedelic rock and blues influences. Thorr's Hammer would be a death doom band because of the growled vocals.
Also, sludge went in a post-metal direction, that's were neurosis and Isis come in.
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You nailed it sir !
I'm a big burning witch fan, Ive probably read about thorr's hammer but forgot about it over the years, I'm sure it was impossible to find back then. But I just had to pause the show and order it, thanks to you guys!
Sludge is basically Doom + hardcore specifically (My War era Black Flag, Melvins, Eyehategod, Acid Bath, Kylesa, Black Tusk, and early Mastodon/Baroness etc)
Doom can be extreme via death/black metal or noise separately - thank you for your time 🤓
For other “types” of doom cause I have a problem:
Traditional Doom - Black Sabbath, Candlemass, The Obsessed, Solitude Aeturnus, Pallbearer, Messa
Death Doom: Thorr’s Hammer, AHAB, Paradise Lost, My Dying Bride, Swallow The Sun, Coffin Rot,
Stoner Doom: Black Sabbath (again), Sleep/OM, Electric Wizard, Church Of Misery, Cathedral, Bongzilla, Monolord
And we got Gothic Doom which would be short cause all I can think of is Type O Negative lol
@@samuelwetz8378Katatonia, Trees of Eternity, Draconian, Paradise Lost & to an extent Danzig would fit that description too :)
Troll is heavier than a bag of bricks. I love it!
Would highly recommend Worship- Last tape before doomsday.. as a lover of all things O'Malley.. Worship scratches the same itch
Legendary EP. You guys might get a kick out of a band called Mystic Charm. They're another female-fronted death doom band from the Netherlands. Active around the same time, though not as heavy, as Thorr's Hammer.
It's cool that you mentioned Amenra because one of my favorite vocalists in metal Caro Tanghe (Oathbreaker) has recently joined them. They're one of those bands that people bicker over and try to place genre-wise. All I know is doom metal predates sludge metal (doom + hardcore) chronologically and if something sounds like "atmospheric sludge" it's probably just post-metal. Genres are silly lol.
Did you guys do Body Count? I can’t find it anywhere.