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Elizabeth, New Jersey's Deadworld blend blackened deathcore into a suffocating whole, treating melody as a rumor and atmosphere as a weapon since 2015. Their music sounds as grim and industrially corroded as their city's waterfront skyline.
Philadelphia's Deadyellow work in post-black metal's liminal zone between aggression and atmosphere, filtering the genre through Philly's historically DIY ethos since 2021. Harrowing and emotionally raw, their sound hits like grief.
Brooklyn's Deadzone collide doom, groove metal, and hardcore into something that sounds both crushed by urban weight and ready to erupt — fitting for a New York City band formed in 2016 with no patience for clean resolutions. Heavy, unpolished, and confrontational.
Chicago's Deadzone push melodic death and thrash metal through the city's well-worn extreme metal infrastructure, delivering technically assured and rhythmically relentless material since 2016. Precise but never sterile.
Kingsport, Tennessee's Deafened occupy a gloomy corner where depressive black metal, stoner doom, and ambient drift converge — music that sounds like the Appalachian hills turning dark around you. Since 2022, the project has leaned hard into desolation.
Littleton, Colorado's Deafest have been crafting black metal steeped in the high plains' cold and open emptiness since 2008. Rawness and a relentless sense of isolation define their long-running output.
San Francisco's Deafheaven reshaped what post-black metal could look and sound like, fusing shoegaze's emotional luminosity with black metal's destructive force across landmark records that divided and energized the genre in equal measure. Since 2010, they've remained one of the most discussed and imitated bands in modern heavy music.
Lexington, Kentucky's Deanimator grind together death metal, thrash, and grindcore with economical brutality and no interest in genre purity since 2013. Short, fast, and built to destroy.
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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