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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 ]
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]
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 ...
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Their second studio album, Hunted, arrived in October 2016. It was ranked 11th on Rolling Stone′s 20 best metal albums of 2016, [3] 1st on Decibel magazine's Top 40 Albums of 2016, [4] 7th on PopMatters' Best Metal of 2016, [5] and 6th on Consequence of Sound's Top 10 Metal Albums of 2016. [6]
Bartkewicz, Anthony (September 2007). "The Doom That Came to Dorset: The Making of Electric Wizard's Dopethrone". Decibel. No. 35. ISSN 1550-6614. Bartkewicz, Anthony (November 2014). "The Top 100 Doom Metal Albums of All Time". Decibel Presents the Top 100 Doom Metal Albums of All Time. Red Flag Media, Inc. ISSN 1550-6614. Behrman, Lorne ...
The discography of the English doom metal band Cathedral consists of ten studio albums, eight EPs, a number of singles, one live album and two collections. [1] Led by ex-Napalm Death vocalist Lee Dorrian, the band was signed to Earache Records in 1991. They briefly switched to Spitfire Records in 2002 and released The VIIth Coming.
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 ...