Hey guys. Pretty new to the metal genre, but I've been listening to a lot of Boris, The Body, Earth, Beelzebong, Electric Wizard, Sunn O))) and so on, and I really like the super-heavy, super-low-end sound from them.
So where do I go from here if I'm looking for the heaviest, most visceral wall-of-sound doom metal I can find? I want bands and albums that sound like mountains collapsing and continents sliding back into the ocean.
Thanks /mu/
(Disclaimer: neither of these are doom) Maybe listen to some black metal like Paysage D'Hiver (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIybJwOSBv8) or grindcore like Nails (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nj5pbV5J82A)
But desu you're stressing the heaviness and wall-of-sound aspects, perhaps you might want to check out some noise music?
>>71113104
No noise rock I've heard so far really scratches the itch. I just want massive waves of low-end heavily distorted guitars and bassy drums.
Something in the vein of these videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTXDLifjTUY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hkBqxhT3BE
If there are any bands that are known for low-end drone that would probably work, too. Like I said, I'm pretty new to the genre. That Paysage D'Hiver track is pretty fucking good, though.
>>71113034
Check out The Goslings, namely their albums Between the Dead and Grandeur of Hair. Wouldn't really consider them metal, but definitely noisy, and sometimes droney.
>>71113473
look up tetsuo or birushanah, they both mix sludge metal and grindcore very well and are some of the heaviest bands I've ever heard. Also listen to Sleep, especially Dopesmoker for the super low-end and slow.
Thou, Bongripper, Khanate, Melvins, The Angelic Process
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>>71113668
The Goslings and Dopesmoker are definitely on the right track, thanks guys.
>>71113803
Thou, I forgot about them. They collaborated with The Body a couple of times. Love their album Heathen. Gonna check out the other ones you mentioned, thanks.
Stumbled upon this while poking around in the recommendations and this kind of tone is exactly what I'm looking for. Except maybe a little slower and more stripped down.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Vfk-eR86BI
A band that I don't see people mentioning much but it seems to be up your alley is Ufomammut. Try Ecate or Eve from them.
>>71114688
Thanks, I'll check em out