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Worcester, Massachusetts crossover thrash act Moss Folk have been shredding the line between hardcore punk and thrash metal since 2008, delivering fast, no-frills attacks with the street-level energy of the New England underground.
Cincinnati stoner metal outfit Moss Mother formed in 2023, working a riff-forward style that favors thick, hazy tones and hypnotic groove — a new act in the Ohio underground leaning into the fuzzy, psychedelic end of heavy rock.
California black metal project Moss Witch emerged in 2020, channeling a raw, nature-fixated aesthetic through cold, sparse compositions — their Bandcamp handle hints at a deliberately obscure, occult-adjacent personality.
California-based Mossen have been practicing uncompromising raw black metal since 2017, stripping the genre down to its most confrontational and lo-fi extremes with a cold, primordial approach that owes little to modern production trends.
From the rural western Massachusetts town of Cummington, Mosslung fuse funeral doom's paralyzing slowness with black metal's icy atmosphere and ambient drone, creating music as desolate and overgrown as the New England woods surrounding them.
Brand new in 2025, Eureka, Missouri's Mosterhaven practice raw atmospheric black metal with folk underpinnings, their debut effort immediately pointing toward windswept, nature-worshipping extremity with an unpolished, DIY conviction.
Atlanta deathcore/death metal act Mosura — named after the iconic kaiju — have been delivering monster-sized low-end punishment and groove-heavy breakdowns since 2017, a fixture in the Georgia extreme metal scene.
North Babylon, Long Island sludge/stoner duo Moth Eater launched in 2023 with a thick, fuzz-drenched sound that punches above its two-piece configuration — heavy, hypnotic, and rooted in the grimy New York underground.
Gardendale, Alabama stoner metal act Moth Face have been riffing in the tradition of Southern heaviness since 2015, blending baked-in psychedelia with enough grit to keep their sound from floating too far into the cosmos.
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