death-doom
genre of heavy metal music
Death-doom is a haunting blend of crushing heaviness and somber melodies, where guttural growls intertwine with melancholic guitar riffs that evoke an atmosphere steeped in despair. The music swings between slow, plodding rhythms and moments of intense ferocity, creating a sonic landscape that feels both oppressive and cathartic. Each note feels heavy with emotion, carving out spaces for reflection amidst the chaos, making it a deeply immersive experience.
Emerging from the underground metal scene in the late 1980s and early 1990s, death-doom rose as a reaction to the more polished sounds of traditional death metal and thrash. Bands like Paradise Lost and My Dying Bride showcased this new aesthetic on landmark albums such as *Gothic* and *Turn Loose the Swans*, blending doom’s sludgy tempos with death metal's growls and complex structures. Meanwhile, Autopsy’s *Mental Funeral* added a raw edge to this sound, helping to solidify death-doom's identity in the broader metal landscape.
For newcomers eager to dive into death-doom, starting with Paradise Lost’s *Gothic* offers an essential glimpse into the genre's roots, showcasing its unique melodic sensibility. My Dying Bride’s *The Angel and the Dark River* reveals a more romantic side of the style, filled with lush instrumentation and emotional depth. Another great entry point is Candlemass’ *Nightfall*, which leans heavier into traditional doom but has influenced many later death-doom acts. Lastly, check out Asphyx’s *The Rack* for a grittier take that reminds us of the genre's ferocious undertones. If you find yourself captivated by this sound, don't hesitate to explore adjacent realms like funeral doom or melodic death metal.
88 artists in the catalog.
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Amorphis
folk metal, melodic death metal
Anathema
alternative rock, gothic metal
Paradise Lost
doom metal, gothic metal
My Dying Bride
doom metal
Draconian
doom metal, gothic metal
Septicflesh
black metal, melodic death metal
Novembers Doom
Officium Triste
October Tide
Deinonychus
black metal, dark metal
Necros Christos
Dark the Suns
dark metal, gothic metal
Hooded Menace
Mar de Grises
Poema Arcanus
Acid Witch
death metal, doom metal
About death-doom
What is death-doom?
genre of heavy metal music
Where should I start with death-doom?
Start with "Skyforger" by Amorphis. It captures what makes death-doom worth exploring.
What are the best death-doom albums?
The death-doom albums worth hearing first: "Skyforger" by Amorphis, "Elegy" by Amorphis, "Eclipse" by Amorphis, "Under the Red Cloud" by Amorphis and "Judgement" by Anathema.
How many death-doom artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 88 death-doom artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.