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Spokane, WA · 2015–present · active
Age of Nephilim is a symphonic black metal band from Spokane, Washington. Their 2015 full-length "Cataclysm in the Land of the Watchers" draws from biblical Nephilim mythology, layering orchestral arrangements over black metal across ten tracks.
Marion, OH · 2022–present · active
Age of Rage is a death metal project from Marion, Ohio. With five releases including the sprawling forty-track "SKALD Covers" and the eighteen-track "INSIDEME," the project favors quantity and ambition over restraint.
WA · 2003–present · active
Age of Ruin is a melodic death metal and metalcore band from Washington state. Active since at least 2003 with their EP "The Longest Winter's Woes," the band returned over two decades later with the 2025 full-length "Nothingman," proving remarkable longevity.
Rochester, NY · 2005–present · active
Rochester, New York power metal project. Epic metal emerging from the twilight of Western New York.
Kunkletown, PA · 2021–present · active
Kunkletown, Pennsylvania death metal project. Time's ravages channeled through extremity from the Pocono foothills.
Davenport, IA · 2013–present · active
Ageless is a death and black metal band from Davenport, Iowa. With seven releases between 2013 and 2018 — including EPs and splits — the band was a consistent presence in the Quad Cities extreme metal scene.
Minneapolis, MN · 2022–present · active
Minneapolis NWOTHM and power metal project. Immortal combat rendered in classic metal from the Twin Cities.
NH · 2023–present · active
Agenbite Misery is an experimental black/sludge metal project from New Hampshire. Named after a Middle English phrase meaning 'remorse of conscience,' the project's 2026 full-length "Remorse of Conscience" makes that translation explicit across eight tracks of abrasive, genre-blurring extremity.
Philadelphia, PA · 2004–present · active
California/Philadelphia grindcore and thrash project. The politically charged name channels contempt through cross-country extremity.

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