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Philadelphia's Witness to the End emerged in 2020 as a hybrid act pulling from both death metal's ferocity and metalcore's structural dynamics, sitting at a crossroads that Philly's heavy scene has long made its home. Their name, drawn out in full across their Bandcamp URL, signals a theatrical intensity that carries into their music — dramatic, heavy, and uncompromising. They reflect a new wave of East Coast acts willing to blur genre lines without losing their edge.

Witnesses blur the line between doom metal and ambient electronic music, weaving glacially slow, melodic heaviness with textural soundscapes that lend their songs an almost cinematic scale. Their NYC Bandcamp handle grounds them in that city's experimental underground, where genre orthodoxy has never been sacred. Formed in 2017, they're a rare act that can make a drone feel both crushing and eerily beautiful.

Milwaukee's Wits End have carved out a niche in the Midwest's extreme metal underground since 2016, blending deathcore's crushing breakdowns with the sheer brutality of death metal. Their sound sits at the heavier end of the deathcore spectrum, skewing more toward bone-snapping heaviness than melodic accessibility. They're a testament to Milwaukee quietly producing some of the most punishing heavy music in the Midwest.

Folk metal band from Sweden formed in 2022. Wittring channels Scandinavian folk traditions into a metal framework with acoustic instrumentation and Nordic melodies.
Heavy/thrash metal band from Odesa, Ukraine formed in 2020. Wivern merges classic heavy metal with thrash aggression from the Ukrainian Black Sea coast.
San Francisco's Wizard traffics in the hard rock and heavy metal of an earlier era, channeling the raw electricity of classic metal into a modern Bay Area context. Formed in 2011, they keep things straightforward and guitar-forward, a deliberate contrast to the city's reputation for experimental music. Their no-frills approach is part of the appeal — this is heavy metal without apology or affectation.
Pittsburgh's Wizard share a name and a vintage heavy metal sensibility with their West Coast counterparts, though they emerged from the blue-collar grit of the Steel City's rock underground in 2011. Their hard rock and heavy metal sound feels entirely at home in a city with deep roots in working-class American rock. Straightforward and hard-hitting, they embody Pittsburgh's no-nonsense approach to loud music.

Haverhill, Massachusetts's Wizard Business take the cerebral architecture of progressive metal and channel it through a death metal lens, building technically demanding compositions that never lose sight of raw aggression. Formed in 2013, they're part of a strong New England tradition of musicians who treat extreme metal as a vehicle for genuine compositional ambition. The absurdist humor of their name contrasts sharply with the seriousness of their craft.

Portland's Wizard Cage arrived in 2023 with a sound rooted in the Pacific Northwest's fertile sludge and stoner metal underground, piling doom's funeral-pace heaviness onto a bed of fuzzed-out, psychedelic riff work. As one of the newer acts in Portland's sprawling heavy music scene, they're already embracing the slow, crushing aesthetic that the city has elevated into an art form. Their name captures the lysergic, occult-tinged darkness that runs through their music.

Chicago's Wizard Castle have been hauling heavy, stoner-inflected metal through the Windy City's underground since 2012, fusing traditional heavy metal muscle with the hazy, riff-centric languor of stoner metal. Their dual identity — rooted in classic metal but drenched in fuzz — gives them a timeless quality that appeals across subgenre lines. They're a reliable presence in the Chicago scene, built on the kind of riffs that demand to be played loud.

Boston's Wizard Cult formed in 2015 and have planted themselves firmly in the city's doom and stoner underground, conjuring slow-burning heaviness that pairs crushing guitar weight with an almost meditative, hypnotic quality. Their sound carries the ritualistic feel their name implies — repetition and density used as tools for inducing a trance-like state rather than simply bludgeoning the listener. They're a worthy addition to Boston's rich tradition of heavy, riff-obsessed acts.

New Orleans's Wizard Dick bring the city's deep sludge metal lineage to bear in a band whose name is provocative by design — and whose music backs it up with genuine sonic weight. Formed in 2020, they inhabit the swampy, feedback-soaked end of the sludge spectrum that New Orleans has perfected since the days of Crowbar and Eyehategod. Their hometown's oppressive heat and heavy cultural history seep into every slow, grinding riff.

Houston stoner/psych doom. Trippy, heavy, and cosmically groove-laden.

Richmond, Virginia's Wizard Hand have been conjuring stoner doom heaviness since 2018, emerging from a city that has quietly built one of the South's most adventurous heavy music underground scenes. Their sound leans into the hypnotic interplay between earth-shaking low end and fuzz-soaked melody that defines the best of the stoner doom tradition. Richmond's fertile heavy scene clearly shaped their approach to slow, immersive riff craft.

Wizard Haze is a stoner/doom metal band from León de los Aldama, Guanajuato, formed in 2024 as a two-piece featuring Sergio Echeveste on vocals and guitars alongside drummer Alex Zavala. The band released their debut EP Satyr IX in February 2026 through independent channels and contributed tracks to multiple volumes of Rumble Music Promotions' compilation series. Their sound is rooted in hazy, slow-burning riff-driven doom.
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