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Portland, Oregon's The Lumbar Endeavor have been operating at the murky overlap of doom and sludge metal since 2013, drawing on the Pacific Northwest's tradition of slow, crushing heaviness while adding layers of feedback and texture that reward patient listening. Their name itself — evoking both physical strain and a deliberate undertaking — signals music built for endurance, not speed.
The Lump from Rennes deliver slam and brutal death metal with the tumorous, grotesque intensity their name demands since 2017. Their Breton capital base produces compositions as malformed and aggressive as the pathological growth they're named after.
The Lurking Fear formed in Gothenburg, Sweden in 2016 as a death metal collective drawing on the old-school Swedish tradition, assembled from members of At the Gates, The Haunted, God Macabre, Skitsystem, and Disfear. The lineup centered on vocalist Tomas Lindberg, drummer Adrian Erlandsson, and guitarist Jonas Stålhammer, giving the project an immediate pedigree. Their debut Out of the Voiceless Grave (2017) and the Lovecraft-inspired Death, Madness, Horror, Decay (2021) were both released on Century Media to strong critical reception. The band disbanded in 2025 following Lindberg's death.
The Machinist is an industrial black/death metal band from Manchester, formed in 2019. Their music melds the mechanical coldness of industrial metal with the extreme aggression of black and death metal, reflecting Manchester's industrial heritage through a sonic lens.
The Mad Thrashers from Vannes in Brittany have been delivering thrash metal and grindcore with the unhinged energy their name promises since 2000. Over a quarter century of insane thrashing from the Morbihan coast makes them one of Brittany's longest-running extreme metal acts.
Sioux Falls, South Dakota's The Madness and the Madman have been blending progressive and thrash metal since 2019, building a sound that routes the technicality and shifting tempos of prog through the kinetic aggression of thrash. Coming out of South Dakota — one of the more obscure states for extreme metal — gives them an underdog quality that suits the uncompromising ambition of progressive thrash.
The Magik Way is a black metal band from Alessandria, Italy, active since 2012. They create ritualistic, occult-themed black metal with esoteric depth and atmospheric intensity.
Philadelpha's The Magnificent Shit Hawks of the Greater Northern Americas arrived in 2014 with a name designed to provoke a double-take, but their stoner metal is entirely sincere — thick riffs, hazy tempos, and the kind of unhurried heaviness that demands a subwoofer. The absurdist title belies a band fully committed to the slow, fuzz-drenched traditions of the genre.
The Mainliners are a Hollywood punk band with a blunt, fast, Southern California sound rooted in early hardcore, skate punk, and rough-edged rock-and-roll attitude. The lineup of Cash Mathieu, Colin Sick, Adrian Morris, and Jackson Fox gives the band a compact four-piece attack: shouted vocals, quick guitar figures, driving bass, and drums that keep the songs short, direct, and physical. Their early run moved quickly from local shows into wider punk visibility, with releases such as The Mainliners From Hell and Mainliner Motel presenting a style that nods to classic Los Angeles punk without treating it like museum material. Songs like "No Mas Tequila" emphasize speed, humor, and a wiry sense of danger, while other tracks hit with a more stripped-down hardcore charge. Their identity is built around immediacy: minimal gloss, maximum motion, and a live-band feel that makes the recordings sound like they came from a crowded room rather than a carefully isolated studio.
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