Heaviest Sloooow Doom Appreciation Thread

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by Sternodox, Feb 19, 2016.

  1. libertycaps

    libertycaps Forum Resident

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  2. bhasenstab

    bhasenstab Forum Resident

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  3. lenny nero

    lenny nero down by the ruined bridge

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    All hail the earth witch!!!!

    Love Ahab! Been listening to The Divinity of Oceans this week.
     
  4. scompton

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    I got that from the Office for Important Records kickstarter. I haven’t listened to it yet.

    One I have listened to from those 100 albums tha fits thus thread is Slomo’s The Bog

    The Bog, by Slomo


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  5. jiffypopinski

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    The Bog is great stuff! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
     
  6. scompton

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    Sunswitch - Sunswitch
    I bought this over the weekend because I bought this year’s Kristoffer Lo release and that sent me in a Kristoffer Lo kick and he plays tuba here. This is a bass, drums and tuba trio with Lo doubling in electronics.

    The other Lo albums I have are more dark ambient than rock. Is that appropriate for this thread?

    Sunswitch, by Sunswitch
     
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  7. citizensmurf

    citizensmurf Ambient postpunk will never die

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    I would recommend Spain's Orthodox to anyone who likes an experimental take on doom. I don't have their last couple albums, but listen to their first track from their debut album Gran Poder (2006) and maybe you'll want to explore further.

     
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  8. Brian Lux

    Brian Lux One in the Crowd

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    Heaviest Sloooow Doom? Nine months of Mr's McGilvery's 7th grade English class. By the end of the year though, I kind of liked her anyway.
     
  9. citizensmurf

    citizensmurf Ambient postpunk will never die

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    Wow, never did I expect Slomo to be mentioned on SHF. Love them. Holy McGrail's solo stuff is great too, though not sure how doomy you could describe it.

     
  10. jiffypopinski

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    Have you heard his trio recording with Copey and Stephen O'Malley called Vesuvio? It's a killer disc of psychedelic drone-metal! :D

    Vesuvio
     
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  11. jiffypopinski

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    Yeah, Orthodox rules! I think they've gotten even more interesting on the last album they did which melds minimalist, late-Coltrane era sax abuse with.... some kind of avant/free metal. I am not even sure how to describe it but it's amazing nonetheless!

     
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  12. Vinyl Fan 1973

    Vinyl Fan 1973 "They're like soup, they're like....nothing bad"

    I love Ides Of Gemini as well.
     
  13. citizensmurf

    citizensmurf Ambient postpunk will never die

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    Totally. I'm a huge Cope fan, so anything he's played on or written about I will buy. The whole 131 book and soundtrack project is fascinating to me.
     
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  14. citizensmurf

    citizensmurf Ambient postpunk will never die

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    That is amazing. I just ordered the last few releases from them.
     
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  15. mr.dave

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    My favorite is Toner Low



    Second is OM..
     
  16. Echoes71

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    How about some Reverend Bizarre?:

     
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  17. Echoes71

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    Warning "Watching from a Distance" - one of the heaviest, most oppressive true doom albums ever recorded:

     
  18. Echoes71

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    Blood Farmers:

     
  19. dennis1077

    dennis1077 Forum Resident

    "They say my songs are much too slow!"

     
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  20. Echoes71

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    Revelation "Spectre" (or just about any song from their first two albums):



    The guitar solo that starts at the 4:25 mark is a thing of beauty.
     
  21. jiffypopinski

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    I recently decided to finish my collection of Black Boned Angel albums. The End is a masterpiece of slow, droning doooooooom!

     
  22. ribonucleic

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    Not multiple-o slow perhaps, but pretty gosh darned heavy.

    Monolord - "Cursing the One"

     
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  23. libertycaps

    libertycaps Forum Resident

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    :confused: "True Doom" :confused:

    Please. No more of that rubbish. Thanks.
     
  24. Echoes71

    Echoes71 Forum Resident

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    Hahaha....Just trying to remind you of the good ol' days at Hellride Music, libertycaps!
     
  25. libertycaps

    libertycaps Forum Resident

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    Ugh. Council House keyboard warriors. Glad that's over.
     

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