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Founded in 2024, Easy Way is a depressive atmospheric black metal project with roots in American DSBM tradition — cold, interior, and built from the kind of suffering that doesn't announce itself loudly.
Chicago's Eat Their Own fuses black and death metal into something antagonistic and unapologetic, a product of a city with a long tradition of underground extremity that dates back to their 2015 formation.

Santa Barbara, California's Eating Fear blends black and death metal into a coastal darkness, active since 2012 and operating outside the typical scenes that tend to define both genres.

Portland, Maine's Eave works in the post-black metal space where bleakness becomes almost meditative — depressive and expansive in equal measure, drawing from the cold landscape the state does not lack for.

A 2024-formed Pennsylvania black metal project, Eavernal operates with the rawness and isolation that characterizes much of the American underground, still early but already committed to the form's bleakest registers.

Out of Shenandoah, New York, Eayondig is a brand-new black metal act formed in 2024 whose name is as unusual as their chosen corner of the Hudson Valley — raw, rural, and rooted in the underground.

Bloomington's Ebon Arcanum has been building atmospheric black metal architectures since 2014 — sweeping, cold, and steeped in the esoteric imagery that gives the subgenre much of its visual identity.

Seattle's Ebony Pendant emerged in 2019 with a black metal sound that draws from the Pacific Northwest's deep well of gloom — raw-edged and ceremonial, belonging to a city with no shortage of darkness to mine.

Fort Wayne, Indiana's Ecferus has been one of the Midwest's more prolific black metal solo acts since 2015, churning out a torrent of raw, philosophically dense material that rewards patience from listeners willing to go deep.
Denver's Echo has been doing black metal at altitude since 2010, a long-running Colorado act whose sound carries the cold of mountain winters and the vastness of high-desert night.
A Utah depressive black metal project formed in 2012, Echo of Life leans hard into the genre's most inward-facing qualities — slow, anguished, and constructed for solitary listening.

Chicago's Echo Primordium emerged in 2022 at the intersection of black and death metal, channeling the city's extreme underground lineage into something that feels both ancient and immediately punishing.

A very young Portland band that launched in 2023 armed with a black/death/thrash collision — Echoes of Hell leans into the uglier, more chaotic edges of all three traditions.

Los Angeles-based since 2006, Echoes of Silence drape symphonic grandeur over the icy framework of black metal, building an atmospheric sound that leans cinematic without losing its teeth.

South Bend, Indiana may feel far from the atmospheric black metal epicenters, but Echoes of the Moon have been building a post-black sound there since 2014 — expansive, spacious, and genuinely felt.
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