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Los Angeles-based Namra blends the melodic sensibility of Gothenburg death metal with metalcore's rhythmic punch, producing a hybrid sound shaped by the city's genre-fluid heavy scene. The band has been pushing that fusion since 2019.
Necromancing the Stone formed in Ohio in 2014 as a supergroup drawing members from Arsis, The Black Dahlia Murder, The Absence, and Brimstone Coven, signed to Metal Blade Records. The band plays melodic death metal and power metal fused with thrash, taking a self-consciously 1980s-influenced approach that references Iron Maiden, Megadeth, and Anthrax. Their fantasy-themed songwriting and high-energy musicianship draw on the collective pedigree of their constituent members.
Chicago's Nephilim leans into melodic death metal's Scandinavian heritage while keeping their material rooted in the Midwest's more direct aggressive tendencies. Since 2018 they've developed a sound that balances melodic hooks against enough force to keep the pit moving.
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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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Boston's Norseth have been practicing melodic death metal since 2017, bringing the genre's hallmark blend of hook-driven melody and extreme metal aggression to New England. Their sound channels the Gothenburg tradition — twin harmonies, muscular rhythms, and hooks buried in the distortion — while keeping the violence intact. They represent a steady and serious presence in the Boston metal underground.
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