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Progressive metal band from Pleszew, Poland, active since 2009, delivering technically ambitious progressive metal from the Greater Poland region. Over fifteen years they have honed their complex compositional approach.
From the Hunsrück town of Kastellaun, Pinch Black has been forging black-death metal hybrids since 2018. Their remote Rhineland-Palatinate setting, surrounded by forests and medieval castles, provides natural inspiration for their dark sonic explorations.
Out of Spearfish, South Dakota — a long way from any metal scene — Pine Beetle channels the desolate Black Hills landscape into slow, sun-baked stoner sludge with teeth.
The Pineapple Thief are an English progressive rock band founded in Yeovil in 1999 by singer, guitarist, and songwriter Bruce Soord. Initially a personal recording project, the band developed into one of the more visible modern acts on the Kscope-centered progressive and post-progressive circuit, with music that favors mood, restraint, and emotional tension over flamboyant excess. Their catalog moves through atmospheric rock, art rock, alternative textures, and heavier progressive passages, with albums such as Variations on a Dream, Little Man, Tightly Unwound, Someone Here Is Missing, Magnolia, Your Wilderness, Dissolution, Versions of the Truth, and It Leads to This showing gradual refinement. Gavin Harrison's later involvement on drums added rhythmic sophistication and a sharper live identity. The Pineapple Thief fit metal-adjacent territory through the progressive rock world that overlaps heavily with modern progressive metal audiences, even though their own sound is more melancholy and song-focused than metallic. Soord's writing often explores loss, distance, family strain, and introspection, using layered guitars and careful dynamics rather than theatrical bombast. The band's strength is patience: songs build through texture, space, and emotional pressure until the quiet moments feel as important as the loud ones.
Black metal and punk hybrid from Minsk, Belarus, formed in 2018, merging the raw fury of black metal with the stripped-down urgency of punk rock. They represent the Belarusian underground's willingness to blur genre boundaries.
Boise's Pink Soapy Vomit launched in 2025 with a name designed to disturb and a sound to match — a corrosive blend of death and sludge metal that sounds exactly as pleasant as it should.
Brutal death metal and hardcore band from Perm, Russia, formed in 2025, combining brutal death metal heaviness with hardcore intensity. They represent the newest wave of extreme metal from the Ural region.
Fort Worth experimental doom duo. Synths and drums creating oppressive, haunting heaviness.
Pintglass are a Guildford-based UK hardcore metal band whose self-described geeza-core turns beatdown heaviness, deathcore weight, and construction-site comedy into a deliberately over-the-top identity. Emerging around 2019 with Way of the Geeza, the project built a following by pairing absurd British working-class caricature with genuinely punishing riffs, bass drops, guttural vocals, and mosh-part breakdowns. The joke works because the music is not flimsy. Pintglass can be blunt, low, and ugly in the way beatdown hardcore is meant to be, using gang shouts and exaggerated banter as part of the impact rather than a separate novelty. Releases such as Blood, Sweat, and Stella and later material lean into that combination of humor and violence, making the band feel like a parody that accidentally became a real live threat. They fit accepted scope through metallic hardcore, beatdown hardcore, and deathcore. Pintglass are not subtle, but subtlety is not the point. Their music is about bounce, crowd reaction, comic aggression, and the release that comes from exaggerating every hardcase stereotype until it becomes communal theatre. Under the high-vis masks and chants, the riffs still do the work.
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