7/1/2023 0 Comments Deathmetal real muscicians11: Gojiraįrench metallers Gojira have put a progressive spin on the death metal genre and updated it for the 21st Century. Mainman Karl Sanders leads a seemingly revolving-door line-up of supporting musicians, and yet has consistently delivered brutal technical death metal since 1993. Hailing from Greenville, North Carolina, Nile bring Middle Eastern mysticism to death metal with themes inspired by Ancient Egypt. ![]() They made an impression on other genre greats such as Deicide, Gorefest, Cannibal Corpse and Entombed, with their second album, Mental Funeral, cited as being particularly influential. 13: Autopsyįormed in the Bay Area of California, Autopsy were hugely influential in taking death metal to its doomy depths. Having run the gamut from heavy metal, through thrash and speed metal before settling on a death metal sound, they were once described to Queens Of The Stone Age’s Josh Homme as “the Eagles of death metal”. Polish metallers Vader formed in 1983, and yet only released their debut album, The Ultimate Incantation, nine years later. Their Norse-influenced metal remains a favourite of heavy music fans across the world. They eventually caught the attention of the mainstream media with the release of their seventh album, Twilight Of The Thunder God, in 2008. These melodic death metallers formed in Tumba, Sweden, in 1992 from the ashes of Scum. Perhaps one of the most enduring bands from the death metal scene, they released eight albums over 18 years, but finally disbanded after the sudden death of drummer Martin Kearns in 2015. 16: Bolt ThrowerĬoventry, UK’s Bolt Thrower gained attention from legendary Radio 1 DJ John Peel when he received a copy of their second demo. It’s best exemplified on the 1993 classic Wolverine Blues, and is a sound that has been drawn from in recent years by the likes of Black Breath and Trap Them. Incorporating garage rock influences into their sound, Stockholm, Sweden’s Entombed pioneered a death metal subgenre that came to be known as death’n’roll. Formed in 2006 and pulling from the likes of Decapitated, Gojira and Behemoth, their extreme deathcore is a hit in their homeland and has taken them on tours around the world, proving death metal is alive and kicking. 20: Thy Art Is MurderĪs relative new kids on the death metal block, it’s perhaps unsurprising that Sydney, Australia’s Thy Art Is Murder are influenced by the modern genre. While you’re reading, listen to our Best Death Metal Bands playlist here. So, with their distorted, down-tuned guitars, blast beats and guttural growls, we present the 20 best death metal bands. Fusing the black metal of Venom, the thrash of Slayer and the extreme metal of Celtic Frost with the street attitude of punk and gore-horror imagery, death metal continues to grow from its 80s birth. But whether it’s technical death metal, blackened death metal, melodic death metal or deathcore, its base elements remain the same. ![]() Death metal, like many genres, has made some dramatic shifts in sound over the decades – so much so that even its pioneers have been reclassified into numerous subgenres.
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