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Death metal/crust band from São Paulo, active from 2011 to 2014 and again briefly in 2016, with a lineup of Vakka on vocals, J. Martin on guitars, A. Beer on bass, and M. Rabelo on drums. The band released three albums on Black Hole Productions: Burial Breed (June 2011), Dead Sky Sepulchre (November 2012), and III. Graveyard Incantation (December 2013).
Black metal band from Rio de Janeiro, founded in 2013 by Dominvs Azazel Vobiscvm (bass, vocals), with Berith on guitar and Belphegor on drums. The band released their debut full-length Et Svlphvr Natvs Mortem on January 1, 2018, later issued on tape in a limited edition of 33 hand-numbered copies through Nebula Forest Productions.
The Black Crowes formed in Atlanta and became one of the major American hard-rock bands of the early 1990s by reviving blues, soul, gospel, and Southern rock language with unruly conviction. Brothers Chris and Rich Robinson drove the band from its earliest days, turning Shake Your Money Maker into a breakthrough on the strength of "Jealous Again," "Twice as Hard," "She Talks to Angels," and their version of "Hard to Handle." The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion deepened the band's voice with "Remedy," "Thorn in My Pride," "Sting Me," and a looser, more jam-oriented feel. Later records such as Amorica, Three Snakes and One Charm, By Your Side, Lions, Warpaint, Before the Frost...Until the Freeze, and Happiness Bastards showed a band that could be volatile but musically rooted. The Black Crowes fit hard-rock scope through their guitar-driven weight, touring history with heavy rock acts, and place in mainstream rock culture. Their power lies in feel: swaggering riffs, gospel-schooled vocals, and a refusal to make roots rock sound polite.
Detroit's The Black Dahlia Murder became one of melodic death metal's most beloved and prolific American acts under the late Trevor Strnad, whose encyclopedic passion for death metal and charismatic personality made him an ambassador for the genre. Their albums, from 'Unhallowed' through 'Verminous,' combined razor-sharp Scandinavian melodic death metal with American hardcore intensity and Strnad's educated, horror-drenched lyricism. Following Strnad's tragic death in 2022, the band has continued his legacy with vocalist Brian Eschbach at the helm, honoring the spirit of a frontman who made death metal genuinely fun and accessible.
The Black Enigma from Novara deliver technical death and thrash metal since 2025. Their Piedmontese base channels mysterious darkness through technically demanding extreme metal.
The Black Goo is a thrash metal/metalcore band from Bremen, Germany, formed in 2022. They fuse thrash metal's speed with metalcore's dynamic breakdowns.
Originally formed in Vancouver in 1993 as the Black Market Babies before adopting their current name in 1998, The Black Halos carved out a reputation as Canada's foremost exponents of gutter punk and glam sleaze in the tradition of the New York Dolls and the Dead Boys. Their self-titled debut and follow-up The Violent Years (2001), both produced by Jack Endino and the latter released on Sub Pop, remain the definitive documents of their snot-nosed, Thunders-influenced sound. After a prolonged hiatus following a van theft that ended an early run, the band reformed in 2016 and released How the Darkness Doubled.
The Black Hounds from Wolverhampton deliver heavy and groove metal with the pack-hunting intensity their lupine name demands since 2015. A decade of compositions from the Black Country channels the region's legendary phantom-hound folklore.
The Black Lodge from Veneto deliver heavy and stoner metal named after the otherworldly realm from Twin Peaks since 2017. Their northeastern Italian base channels David Lynch's red-curtained nightmare through fuzz-drenched compositions.
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