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New York's Demonic Altar arrived in 2024 wielding the classic black/thrash arsenal — bestial riffing, rabid tempos, and a vicious contempt for polish. In the tradition of the genre's most stripped-down practitioners, they favor speed, spite, and malice over technical elaboration.

Madison, Wisconsin's Demonolatry occupy a distinctive niche, fusing black metal's misanthropic atmosphere with industrial metal's mechanical, synthetic textures since 2015. Cold programmed rhythms and processed sonic violence meet the rawness of black metal ideology in a way that feels genuinely disorienting and confrontational.

Whittier, California's Demonslaught have been storming through the black/thrash underground since 2021 with a reckless, fire-and-chainsaw approach that honors the Angeleno tradition of high-speed malevolence. Fast, filthy, and furiously lo-fi, they channel the spirit of the early blackthrash pioneers with contemporary ferocity.

Named after the tail-star of Leo, Derry, New Hampshire's Denebola launched in 2025 with a cosmically bleak convergence of doom, death, and black metal that suits the cold granite desolation of New England. Their multi-genre approach maps the boundaries between suffocating heaviness and icy atmosphere, suggesting a young band already comfortable in dark, expansive territory.

New Jersey's DepraVation have been stoking the furnaces of no-frills death metal since 2012, their Garden State origin lending the music a direct, industrial quality stripped of any Southern gothic or West Coast sunshine. Raw, focused, and uninterested in trends, they represent the kind of workmanlike underground brutality that sustains the genre's foundations.

Formed in 2019 in Omaha, Nebraska, Depraved Indifference brings a cold, ferocious brand of black metal to the Great Plains. Their sound channels the raw, misanthropic fury of the second wave with a modern edge, carving out dark territory in an unlikely heartland setting.

San Francisco's Depressor have been mutating metal since 1995, beginning their career with abrasive industrial metal before pushing further into brutal death metal territory. This long-running Bay Area act represents a rare evolution from mechanized noise and grinding machinery into something even more viscerally crushing.

Kansas City's Descension have been weaving together gothic, black, and death metal since 2012, creating a dense, atmospheric sound that draws equally from melodic darkness and aggressive extremity. The combination gives their music a brooding cinematic quality uncommon in the Missouri underground.

Emerging from San Francisco in 2021, Desdenova work in the space between black metal aggression and ambient atmospherics, crafting music that is as much about texture and void as it is about blast beats and tremolo picking. Their Bay Area origins inform a cerebral, introspective approach to an often primal genre.
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Grand Rapids, Michigan's Desecrated Firmament have been a force in the Midwest black metal underground since 2006, building a body of work that is rooted in the harsh, orthodox traditions of the second wave. Their two-decade career makes them one of the more enduring black metal acts to emerge from the Great Lakes region.
Grants Pass, Oregon's Desecrator fuse thrash metal's velocity with black metal's icy, malevolent atmosphere, a combination that has defined their sound since 2011. Southern Oregon's remote, forested terrain feels embedded in the darkness of their black/thrash hybrid.

California's Desert Eagle have been cultivating a raw, atmospheric black metal sound since 2014, working in the solitary, lo-fi tradition that values isolation and austerity over polish. Their music has the sparse, wind-stripped quality of the California high desert — stark, severe, and unapologetically grim.

Cary, North Carolina's Desiderium have been one of the more thoughtful voices in American post-black metal since 2011, blending the genre's atmospheric, introspective elements with genuine emotional depth. Their music moves beyond black metal's more aggressive conventions into territory that is melancholic, expansive, and quietly devastating.

New Orleans gave us voodoo and swamp blues and every variety of psychic dread, and Desolate Gloom, formed there in 2022, channels that atmosphere into depressive black metal of unsettling intimacy. Their sound is claustrophobic and humid, draped in the city's particular brand of gothic decay.
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