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Plymouth Township, Michigan's Dark Laboratory construct elaborate symphonic metal, layering orchestral arrangements over heavy riffs to create a cinematic sound that's been evolving since 2018.
Redlands, California's Darkest Demon dress death metal in full orchestral regalia, layering symphonic grandeur over churning riffs with the cinematic sweep of the Inland Empire's wide desert skies. Formed in 2021, they bring scale and drama to a style that rarely lacks for either.
Hawaii's Darkest Path are a rare and striking thing: a symphonic black/melodic death metal band forged in the volcanic isolation of Kailua on Oahu, far removed from any mainland scene. Since 2014 they've built expansive, orchestrated compositions that feel outsized for the small island community that spawned them.
Columbia, Missouri's Daven marry symphonic orchestration to black metal's freezing intensity, a grand and dramatic combination that has been unfolding from an unlikely Midwestern address since 2016.
Saratoga Springs, Utah multi-instrumentalist David Lyon weaves djent-driven rhythmic precision into a tapestry of progressive and symphonic metal, a sweeping and technically demanding sonic vision he's been developing since 2004.
Asbury Park, New Jersey's Dawn of Dreams have been refining their take on melodic death metal since 1996, making them one of the longer-tenured acts in a genre that rarely rewards patience. Their longevity speaks to a genuine commitment to melody laid over genuine heaviness.
Fairfax, Virginia's Dawn of Sorrow trade in raw, unadorned black metal that strips the genre back to its coldest essentials. Active since 2019, they carry forward the grimness of the form without the trappings of theatricality.
Based in Nijmegen, Dawnbreaker have evolved from blackened death metal roots into a fuller symphonic black/death sound since forming in 2018. Their trajectory reflects an ongoing appetite for scale and grandeur, layering orchestral weight onto already ferocious extreme metal foundations.
Columbus, Ohio's Deapscufa began in raw black metal territory before evolving toward symphonic grandeur, adding orchestral sweep to their darkness over years of activity since 2022. Their trajectory reflects genuine artistic restlessness.
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