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Dayton, Ohio's Close the Hatch have been building their atmospheric doom-post-metal sound since 2011, occupying a sonic space where Electric Wizard's psychedelic weight meets the post-metal grandeur of Neurosis. Their 2020 album Modern Witchcraft, released on Red Moth Records, stands as one of their most fully realized statements.
Melodic hardcore with passionate conviction from Abilene.
Atlanta's Clot emerged from the pandemic-era underground in 2022, channeling frustration into a grinding blend of grindcore, death metal, and powerviolence. Their debut LP Grief Tethers on Terminus Hate City Records establishes them as one of the city's most vicious new acts.
Hailing from the small western Massachusetts city of North Adams, Clot operate in the crosshairs of death metal and hardcore. Their stripped-down aggression fits naturally into the tradition of brutal New England underground bands.
Brooklyn's Clothesline draw on doom, stoner rock, and wrestling-fueled attitude from a lineup featuring members of Reign of Zaius and End of Hope. Their slow-burn approach captures the grimy, unhurried heaviness of the New York underground.
A brutal death metal act from New Jersey, Clotting traffic in the genre's most punishing and low-end-heavy forms. Their work sits firmly in the Garden State's tradition of underground extremity.
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Denver's Cloud Catcher have been crafting psych-drenched heavy rock and doom since 2013, straddling the worlds of cosmic stoner rock and traditional doom with an accessible, riff-forward approach. Signed to Totem Cat Records for their second album Trails of Kozmic Dust, they remain one of Colorado's finest heavy exports.
A St. Louis stoner-doom two-piece, Cloud Machine have built a tireless live reputation while refining a sound that pits driving, Sabbath-influenced riffs against progressive sludge arrangements. Their 2025 LP Chill'um All, produced by Converge's Kurt Ballou, marks a significant leap forward.
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