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New York's Metanoya arrived in 2022 bridging the gap between old-school heavy metal and thrash, a combination that gives their music both melodic accessibility and aggressive bite. Their sound suggests a band steeped in the classic NWOBHM and early American thrash traditions, filtered through a modern underground sensibility. A newly formed act, they are already carving out a presence in a New York scene with no shortage of serious competition.
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San Jose's Metropolis have maintained a steady presence in Northern California's heavy metal underground since 2002, playing a style rooted in the classic American metal tradition that reached its commercial peak in the mid-1980s. Their Silicon Valley home base is an unlikely address for a traditional metal band, which perhaps speaks to the stubbornness with which they have kept their sound consistent across more than two decades. They are lifers in a genre that rewards exactly that kind of commitment.

MFX is a heavy metal act from Marion, Ohio that formed in 2020, blending the hard-driving riffs of classic heavy metal with the rawer energy of hard rock. The band sits squarely in the tradition of no-frills American metal — loud, direct, and built for the road.

New York's Michael Knight occupies the niche where traditional heavy metal meets neoclassical shred, bringing a guitarist's technical vocabulary to songs that still retain the hooks and drive of classic metal. The project draws a clear line from the '80s virtuoso tradition into the present, favoring precision and melodic flair over brute force.

Lakewood, Ohio's Midevil blends heavy metal's melodic instincts with thrash's propulsive aggression, a combination the band has been refining since 2018. Their dual-genre approach gives them a range that lets them drive hard with speed when the moment calls for it and pull back into more classic heavy metal territory when the song demands it.

San Francisco's Midnight Chaser have been delivering no-frills heavy metal since 2010, drawing from the blue-collar tradition of the genre without chasing trends. Their approach is direct and road-worn, built on riffs and hooks that feel pulled from the mid-tier circuit of the early '80s.

Midnight Hour formed in 2018 and play heavy metal with clear roots in hard rock and the classic metal era. The band occupies the zone where big riffs meet radio-ready grit, making music that feels equally at home on a festival stage or a dusty jukebox.

Tampa's Midnight Vice came together in 2023 and play heavy metal rooted in the sleazy, strutting tradition of the genre — the kind of music that still believes in leather jackets and late nights. The city's storied metal history looms large but Midnight Vice carve their own lane in the classic mold.
Furious Heavy / Thrash Metal from Austin.

Nashville's Mij Sugen formed in 2018 at the intersection of heavy metal, speed metal, and neoclassical shred — a combination that puts technical guitar playing front and center without sacrificing the propulsion of the underlying metal framework. The project draws equally from the fretboard athleticism of the shred era and the song-driven sensibility of traditional heavy metal.
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Formed in Ramona, California in 1998, Mind Pollution have spent over two decades playing heavy metal from a small inland town east of San Diego. Their longevity in a scene that rarely rewards persistence speaks to a genuine investment in the genre's fundamentals over any pursuit of recognition.

Based out of Thurmont, Maryland, Miriah blend traditional heavy metal grit with the sweeping, choir-ready melodies of power metal, a one-woman project that since 2019 has offered earnest, hook-forward metal rooted in classic influences.

Formed in 2025, Mistreated carry the torch of traditional heavy metal and hard rock with a sound rooted in classic British influences, offering straightforward riff-driven metal that keeps faith with the genre's foundational spirit.
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