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Austin's Ninth Circle takes the same name but an entirely different direction — their black metal/punk hybrid has been tearing through the Texas underground since 2018 with a rawer, more confrontational energy. The influence of punk keeps their black metal lean and furious rather than ornate, fitting neatly into Austin's long tradition of genre-crossing extreme acts.

Named for the corpse-gnawing serpent coiled at the roots of Yggdrasil, Niohoggr emerged from Yauco in 2017 carrying the cold, misanthropic fury of black metal at its most confrontational. Their music channels the Norwegian second-wave aesthetic through a lens that feels distinctly isolated and relentless, with tremolo-drenched riffs and blasted percussion conjuring something genuinely hostile.

Austin's Nixmoon has been quietly cultivating a raw and atmospheric black metal sound since 2014, layering howling dissonance over cavernous ambience in ways that feel both primitive and meditative. Their approach sits at the intersection of lo-fi second-wave abrasion and the more expansive post-black textures, creating a distinctly nocturnal sound that fits the isolated, strange edges of the Texas Hill Country.

Virginia's Nnunn traffic in a murky, claustrophobic blend of atmospheric death and black metal that surfaced in 2021 with a sound that feels as though it was excavated rather than written. The band operates in shadowy territory where death metal's crushing weight bleeds into black metal's spectral dissonance, producing something that feels genuinely unmoored and unsettling.
Cincinnati's Nobody have been cultivating post-black metal introspection since 2018, threading atmospheric density and emotional weight through the black metal framework in ways that feel genuinely searching. Operating under a Bandcamp presence shared with the striking "videsuicide" handle, they push into the more melancholic and expansive post-black territory, where blast and tremolo give way to texture and mood.

Noctos emerged in 2014 as a raw black metal project committed to the corrosive, lo-fi aesthetic that defines the genre's most underground expressions. Their sound favors primitive ferocity over polish — tremolo-drenched riffs buried under caustic production that feels deliberately abrasive and immediate. Operating in the US without ties to any regional scene, Noctos channels the spirit of early Scandinavian black metal into an uncompromising American context.

Houston's Nocturnal Avernus have cultivated a grim presence in the Texas underground since forming in 2008, weaving cold atmospheric black metal from a city better known for its death metal heritage. Their approach leans into darkness and dissonance, standing as one of Houston's more determined black metal voices amid a scene dominated by heavier and denser sounds. Over more than fifteen years of activity, the band has remained resolutely committed to the raw traditions of the genre.

A brand-new black metal entity out of Oklahoma, Nocturnal Corruptor arrived in 2026 with an intent to corrupt and defile that's embedded right in the name. Oklahoma's underground metal scene is small but quietly determined, and this project slots into that tradition with a focus on orthodox black metal hostility. Still in their earliest stages, the band represents a fresh eruption of darkness from the southern plains.

Emerging from New England in 2024, Nocturnal Gatherer is one of the newer voices in American black metal, drawing on the atmospheric cold of the northeastern landscape. The project channels raw, unadorned black metal in the tradition of the region's long history of isolated, woodsy darkness. Still very early in their existence, the band hints at a sound rooted in grimness and introspection rather than spectacle.

Tennessee's Nocturnal Mischief lean into the deliberately crude end of raw black metal, embracing noise and ugliness as aesthetic values rather than flaws to be corrected. Formed in 2022, the project has the irreverent energy suggested by its name — a kind of gleeful malice that gives raw black metal a chaotic, unpredictable quality. Their approach places them alongside the American USBM underground that prizes atmosphere and attitude over technical execution.

Louisville, Kentucky's Nocturnal Sorrow formed in 2022 with a sound that fuses melodic black metal's sweeping grandeur with the aggression of death metal — a combination that suits the city's increasingly active extreme metal underground. Their melodic black/death approach draws on the rich tradition of Scandinavian acts who married darkness and melody without sacrificing heaviness. The band represents Louisville's growing capacity to produce atmospheric extreme metal that reaches beyond regional boundaries.

Formed in Fort Worth in 2024, Nocturnal Spawn enter the Texas extreme metal landscape with a black/death metal assault that fits naturally into the DFW area's long tradition of brutal and uncompromising metal. Their sound draws from both traditions without fully committing to either — raw enough for black metal devotees, heavy and aggressive enough to satisfy death metal heads. As a newer act, they carry the weight of Fort Worth's underground credibility into fresh, antagonistic territory.

Nocturnal Symphony is an American heavy metal and symphonic project formed in 2012, occupying an unusual space where metal intersects with cinematic, soundtrack-oriented composition and electronic textures. Their work leans away from traditional song structures toward something more expansive and mood-driven, blending the power of heavy metal with the scope of orchestral and electronic sound design. It's an ambitious fusion that prioritizes atmosphere and grandeur over conventional metal aggression.
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