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Cleveland's Gouted Corpse emerged in 2024 with the kind of putrid, bone-grinding death metal that feels native to the Rust Belt's industrial decay. Raw and unpolished, they channel old-school brutality without apology.
Pennsylvania's Grabesruhe — a German word for the silence of the grave — crafts raw black metal draped in lo-fi menace and cold isolation. Since 2019 the project has pursued the bleakest end of the underground with uncompromising hostility.
Named after the subterranean predators of cult horror, Detroit's Graboids bring sludge metal that feels like it's pulling you underground one riff at a time. Formed in 2023, the band weaponizes Motor City grit into suffocating low-end punishment.
Columbus, Ohio's Grael began life trading in gothic doom and pivoted toward psychedelic stoner territory, tracing a natural arc from shadow to smoke. Their music carries an underlying mysticism that connects both phases of their evolution.
One of the longer-standing names in New Jersey's black metal underground, Grafvolluth has been conjuring cold, misanthropic darkness from Toms River since 2004. Two decades of persistence have sharpened their craft into something deliberately severe.
Minneapolis black metal project Gramarye takes its name from an archaic word for occult knowledge, and the music lives up to that etymology — layered, incantatory, and dense with atmosphere. Active since 2020, they mine the grimmer traditions of the genre without losing an otherworldly sense of space.
Out of Altoona, Pennsylvania, Grampian arrived in 2022 with a black metal sound rooted in geographic isolation and compositional austerity. There's a rugged, unadorned quality to what they do that suits the working-class landscape they come from.
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Longview, Washington's Grand Head fuse the slow-burn misery of doom metal with the blunt-force urgency of hardcore, and the collision sounds like a storm that won't let up. Since 2016 they've built a sound that's as heavy as it is relentless.
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