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Philadelphia's Shadows have been crafting doom metal in the City of Brotherly Love since 2015, embracing the genre's characteristic slow tempos and weight to build oppressive sonic atmospheres. The city's long tradition of heavy, underground music provides a fitting home for their downcast, deliberate approach.

Jackson, Michigan's Shadows Enshroud Us emerged in 2023 with a melodic black metal approach that balances harsh extremity with atmospheric melody. Their sound situates them within the American melodic black metal wave, where the cold fury of the genre meets structured, hook-driven composition.

Philadelphia's Shadows in the Crypt have practiced grim, uncompromising black metal since 2011, drawing on the genre's second-wave foundations to conjure a claustrophobic darkness. Working in a city with a dense underground scene, they've maintained a raw and necromantic aesthetic that resists any drift toward accessibility.

Tucson's Shadows of Algol take their name from a binary star system long associated with malevolence in astronomical folklore, a fitting emblem for their black metal vision formed in 2017. The Sonoran Desert's brutal extremes — searing heat, vast emptiness — bleed into their sound, lending a scorched, alien quality to their atmospheric assault.

California's Shadows of Depression arrived in 2025 with depressive black metal as their vehicle — long, suffocating compositions built around self-annihilation and emotional desolation. New to the scene but working within a well-mapped subgenre, their output leans hard into DSBM's characteristic minimalism and despair.

Rainelle, West Virginia's Shadows of Sin have carried black metal's grim tradition into the Appalachian underground since 2014. The remote mountain town's isolation maps naturally onto the genre's misanthropic worldview, and their music carries that regional desolation into a sound steeped in second-wave influence.

Minneapolis black metal outfit Shaidar Logoth weave ambient textures into a harsh, dissonant black metal framework, building an immersive and often harrowing atmosphere since 2011. Their incorporation of drone and ambient passages gives the music a contemplative darkness that extends well beyond standard raw black metal aggression.

Shalrath is an American solo or small-unit project operating in the crushing overlap of funeral doom, black metal, and death metal — a trio of extreme forms rarely fused with this much deliberate patience since the project's 2013 formation. Their sound moves at glacial tempos with a suffocating atmosphere drawn equally from the void-seeking qualities of each genre.

Philadelphia-based composer and multi-instrumentalist Shane Lentz works in the space where progressive black metal meets experimental solo construction, releasing atmospheric and technically demanding music under his own name since 2014. His work is characterized by unconventional song architecture and a willingness to push black metal's melodic and harmonic conventions well past genre norms.

California's Shataan began as a black metal project in 2024 before incorporating folk and psychedelic elements — a trajectory their Metal Archives genre description openly acknowledges — making them a rare act willing to move between kvlt severity and earthy, exploratory rock. The combination suggests a project more interested in evolution than genre loyalty.

Sacramento raw black metal project that surfaced in 2024, embracing the deliberately primitive, corrosive production aesthetic of the raw black metal underground with unfiltered menace.

A black metal act out of Russellville, Alabama, Shekinah has been forging a raw and uncompromising sound since 2010, drawing on orthodox black metal traditions with a distinctly American underground sensibility.

Named for Tolkien's monstrous spider, Cleveland's Shelob spins cold, atmospheric black metal with a predatory patience, building dense webs of tremolo and darkness since 2011.

Buffalo, Minnesota's Sheogorath — named for the Daedric Prince of Madness — blends thrash metal's velocity with the icy venom of black metal, creating a chaotic and unpredictable sonic identity since 2017.

Atlanta's Shepherds ov the Veil emerged in 2023 with a raw black metal approach steeped in occult atmosphere, adding to Georgia's growing underground black metal presence with a sense of ceremonial menace.
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