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The Hollowmen from Santa Cruz de Tenerife are among the oldest active extreme metal acts in the Canary Islands, fusing death metal with crust punk and hardcore since 1985. Four decades of output from this Atlantic island city have produced a uniquely isolated take on crossover extremity.
The Holy Flesh is a progressive black metal project from the UK, formed in 2019. Their music pushes black metal beyond its conventional boundaries through progressive song structures and experimental arrangements.
Seattle's The Home Team describe their sound as 'heavy pop,' and that oxymoronic label perfectly captures their genre-fluid blend of pop-punk foundations, metalcore breakdowns, R&B smoothness, and funk grooves. Formed by guitarist John Baran and drummer Daniel Matson from the ashes of hardcore bands, The Home Team deliberately pivoted toward melody and genre experimentation with vocalist Brian Butcher's versatile delivery as the throughline. Their 2024 album 'The Crucible of Life' on Thriller Records showcases a band whose refusal to be pinned to any single genre has become their defining strength.
The Hong Kong Sleepover have been running a stoner/heavy metal operation out of Macomb, Illinois since 2009, mixing fuzzed-out riffs with a hard rock swagger that keeps things loose without losing the punch. They occupy the hazy middle ground where classic heavy metal, stoner rock, and boozy groove intersect — the kind of music that fills small-town bars and earns its keep on volume alone. Sixteen years in, they're a reliable presence on the Midwest underground circuit.
Hailing from the Quad-Cities area of Illinois, The Horde have been running a tight speed/thrash operation since 2013 that owes clear debts to the high-velocity precision of early Overkill and Whiplash. Their brand of thrash is built for momentum — fast, lean, and locked in, with the kind of riff economy that keeps things from ever bogging down. They're among the more earnest practitioners of old-school thrash in the upper Midwest.
The Hordes from Lyon deliver industrial black metal that marshals mechanized armies of sound since 2010. Over fifteen years of swarming, factory-processed extremity from France's second city, they have built a formidable fusion of black metal hostility and industrial precision.
The Horrors are a Southend-on-Sea band whose career has moved from feral garage punk and gothic theatrics toward expansive post-punk, shoegaze, and synth-laden rock. Formed in 2005 by Faris Badwan, Joshua Hayward, Tom Furse, Rhys Webb, and Joe Spurgeon, the group first arrived with a sharp visual identity and a raw debut album, Strange House. Rather than stay fixed in that early style, they made a dramatic leap with Primary Colours, opening their sound into darker, more atmospheric territory influenced by krautrock repetition, post-punk bass motion, and psychedelic texture. Later albums such as Skying, Luminous, V, and Night Life continued that pattern of reinvention, balancing menace, melody, and studio experimentation. The Horrors' music often works through tension between style and substance: leather-and-shadow imagery on the surface, but underneath it a serious interest in sound design, mood, and transformation. Their strongest songs feel nocturnal and propulsive, with Badwan's voice floating over bass-driven grooves and guitars that smear into color. The band matters because it escaped the limits of hype, turning a striking debut-era persona into a longer, stranger body of dark alternative rock.
The Howling bring an electrifying blend of punk rock energy and electronic elements to their performances, combining beats and samples with aggressive guitar-driven songwriting to push the genre into new territory. Their approach to merging electronic production with live punk instrumentation creates a high-energy sound designed to captivate audiences in both club and festival settings.
Symphonic/funeral doom metal from San Antonio.
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