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Doom metal albums by artist nationality (28 C) * Death-doom albums (56 C, 6 P) Drone metal albums (20 C, 3 P) Sludge metal albums (107 C, 6 P) +
Trouble's first two albums, Psalm 9 and The Skull, are cited as landmarks of doom metal. To date, they have released eight studio albums. Although never officially disbanded, they went inactive after original singer Eric Wagner left in 1997. He rejoined in 2000 and left again eight years later; he was first replaced by Kory Clarke and then by ...
Many consider the album to be the first proper release in the death-doom subgenre. [1] July 8, 2013: The Village Voice blogger Jason Roche lists Into Darkness as #14 in the top 20 hardcore and metal albums to come out of NYC. [2] Decibel magazine ranked the album at #13 in the Top 100 Doom Metal Albums of All Time Special Issue. [3]
This is an alphabetical list of notable doom metal bands as well as bands that play a subgenre or fusion genre of doom metal, such as death-doom or epic doom This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Novembers Doom albums (11 P) O. The Obsessed albums (5 P) ... Pages in category "Doom metal albums by American artists" The following 11 pages are in this category ...
In 2005, Kerrang! ranked the album at number 83 on their list of the "100 Best British Rock Albums Ever", stating that it "confirmed [Cathedral's] status as the real Brit metal warlords." [ 11 ] In 2014, Decibel ranked the album at number 56 on their list of the "Top 100 Doom Metal Albums of All Time". [ 12 ]
Heartless debuted at #187 on the Billboard Top 200 Album chart in the U.S. and #42 on the Billboard Top Current Albums chart. It ranks on Stereogum's 50 Best Albums of 2017 So Far. [5] Heartless marked the band moving away from their traditional metal and doom roots, with the album demonstrating grunge, classic rock, and prog influences such as ...
With time however, it became noticed by the international metal scene. [7] In 2014, Decibel Magazine ranked the album ninth on the 100 Top Doom Metal Albums of All Time. In that same year, Deaf Forever, ranked it at number 34 on the list of the 50 Best Doom Albums of All Time and as part of the list 20 Essential Black / Death Doom Albums. The ...