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unusual facts about Doom metal



Brother Lucifer

Brother Lucifer is the fourth album by the American stoner/doom metal band Serpent Throne.

Ever Circling Wolves

Ever Circling Wolves (commonly abbreviated as ECW) is a Finnish doom metal quartet formed in Helsinki in 2007.

Hanne Hukkelberg

In her youth, she was a vocalist covering genres such as jazz, rock, and free jazz, and was also a member of the influential doom metal band Funeral in high school, in which she contributed vocals on their second album, In Fields of Pestilent Grief.

Laura Palmer

Finnish doom metal band Swallow the Sun has a song called "Ghost of Laura Palmer" on their album Ghosts of Loss, released in 2005.

Lyndhurst, New Jersey

Evoken, funeral Doom Metal band, which is credited as one of the first bands in America to play that style of metal.

Máel Mórda mac Murchada

The Irish doom metal group Mael Mórdha take their name from Máel Mórda mac Murchada and many of their songs are based on the events of the battle of Clontarf.

North Berwick witch trials

Heavy/doom metal group Cathedral have a song called "North Berwick Witch Trials" on their 2005 album The Garden of Unearthly Delights.

Reverend Bizarre/Mr Velcro Fastener

Reverend Bizarre / Mr Velcro Fastener is a split EP by Finnish Doom Metal band Reverend Bizarre and Finnish Electro music duo Mr Velcro Fastener, released in 2008 on the Solina label.

Slow Shalt Be the Whole of the Law

Slow Shalt Be the Whole of the Law is an album by the Swedish funeral doom metal band The Funeral Orchestra.

Statik Majik

Statik Majik is a 1994 EP album recorded at Rhythm Studios and released by British doom metal band Cathedral under the Earache Records label.

The House on the Borderland

The English Doom metal band Electric Wizard featured the song "The House on the Borderland" on their 2008 Electric Wizard/Reverend Bizarre split EP.

The Sunken Threshold

The Sunken Threshold is the debut album by Irish doom metal band Wreck of the Hesperus.

While Heaven Wept

While Heaven Wept (often abbreviated as WHW) is an epic doom metal band based in Dale City, Virginia, USA.

Will of the Gods is Great Power

Will of the Gods is Great Power was the debut and only album of the Russian doom metal band Scald.

Zaraza

Formed in Montreal, Canada, in early 1993, Zaraza was born out of a meeting between newly arrived Polish immigrant Jacek (The DoomHammer) and local Montreal industrial/noise artist Grzegorz Haus ov Doom, with the object of fully integrating the extremes of doom/death metal with industrial.


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A slumber did my spirit seal

Draconian, a Doom Metal band from Sweden, composed music for this poem, and was included as part of their debut album Where Lovers Mourn (2003).

Beirut Rock Festival

Then Weeping Willow fired up the crowd with brutal growling, after that, the Lebanese Ambassadors of Doom Kimaera played some doom metal to get the crowd ready for Katatonia and Moonspell right before Lebanese-Syrian band The HourGlass performed.

Black Magick Sorceress

Black Magick Sorceress is an EP by the Swedish death doom metal band Runemagick.

Elizabeth Báthory

In 2010, Swedish heavy/doom metal band Ghost released "Elizabeth" as the first single of their debut album Opus Eponymous.

Full of Hell

Exclaim! magazine noted Howl's take on the doom metal genre as "something unique, violent and ugly, but there's also heaps of potential for a bit of just-beyond-underground recognition".

John Gallo

Originally the webmaster/creater of the doom metal website/festival/fanzine, Born Too Late.

Metallicus

Epicus Doomicus Metallicus, an album by Swedish Doom metal band Candlemass released in 1986

Music of Denver

In the latter 2000's, math metal, doom metal, and Powerviolence flourished in the inner city's many DIY (as well as legal) venues.

Ne Vivam

Ne Vivam is the debut album by the Dutch doom metal band Officium Triste.

The Justice of Suffering

The Justice of Suffering is a doom metal song from the Finnish death metal band, Swallow the Sun features the vocals of Jonas Renkse of Katatonia during the chorus.