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Rochester, NY · 2008–present · active
Rochester, New York's The Abhorrent have been practicing death metal since 2008, a long run in a Rust Belt city whose underground has quietly produced serious extreme metal for decades. They play with the kind of grim authority that comes from years of commitment — death metal that doesn't reach for novelty but perfects the form instead.
· 2023–present · active
The Abyss Looks Back formed in 2023 with a blackened death metal approach that leans into the philosophical weight of their Nietzschean name — the sense that peering into extremity changes the one doing the looking. Still early in their existence, they've arrived with the focused intensity of a project conceived with purpose, blending black metal's atmospheric malice with death metal's structural brutality.
Springfield, MA · 2004–present · active
Springfield, Massachusetts' The Acacia Strain have been a defining force in American deathcore since 2004, building a reputation on impossibly dense breakdowns, guttural low-tuned brutality, and a nihilistic worldview that feels more like a threat than a lyrical stance. Their sound sits at the intersection of death metal's technical menace and hardcore's confrontational physicality, with an almost suffocating heaviness that has made them a touchstone for a generation of heavy music fans.
Seattle, WA · 2025–present · active
Seattle's The Accüsed are one of the Pacific Northwest's most storied names in crossover thrash, a band whose splatter-punk aesthetic and machine-gun riffing helped define the intersection of hardcore and thrash in the region's fertile underground. Reconstituted and active as of 2025, they carry decades of grime-soaked credibility into a scene that owes them more than it often admits.
Nanticoke, PA · 2019–present · active
Out of Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, The Aegean forge a heavy/thrash hybrid rooted in classic metal tradition — galloping riffs, muscular rhythms, and a straightforward no-frills approach to songwriting that keeps the focus on the riff above all else. Formed in 2019, they represent a newer generation of American acts committed to keeping the timeless mechanics of traditional thrash alive and loud.
Southern New Jersey, PA · 2021–present · active
Southern New Jersey's The Age of Ore deal in heavy/stoner metal built for long drives down industrial corridors and nights that don't end well — fuzz-drenched riffs, slow-burning grooves, and a weight that feels geological. Formed in 2021, they blend the bone-density of classic doom-influenced heavy metal with stoner rock's loose, hypnotic momentum.
OK · 2000–present · active
Formed in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 2000, The Agony Scene emerged from the Christian metalcore underground, initially drawing comparisons to Zao and Overcome before signing with Solid State Records. Their Roadrunner Records debut The Darkest Red (2005) broadened their audience with a punishing metalcore sound threaded with melodic death metal riffing and vocalist Mike Williams' raw delivery. The band released Get Damned on Century Media in 2007, went dormant for years, and returned with Tormentor in 2018 before announcing a fifth album in 2025.
CA · 1998–present · active
San Diego multi-instrumentalist Jimmy LaValle launched The Album Leaf in 1998 as a solo project while playing guitar in post-rock band Tristeza, initially self-releasing limited cassette experiments in ambient texture and field recordings. The project gained international recognition after Sigur Rós took LaValle on tour, leading to the acclaimed Sub Pop release In a Safe Place (2004), a landmark of delicate, orchestrated instrumental ambient music. LaValle has continued releasing records under the name, expanding the project to include a full live band and occasional vocals.
Nauvoo, AL · 2010–present · active
From the small town of Nauvoo, Alabama, The Alchemy Project have been quietly grinding out groove metal since 2010, channeling the swaggering riff-first ethos of the genre into something distinctly regional — unhurried, thick, and built on locking rhythms that demand physical response. They're proof that groove metal doesn't need a major city behind it to hit hard.

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