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Formed in Grimsby, England, in 2005, The Brew are a three-piece rooted in the psychedelic blues rock of the late 1960s and early 1970s, drawing from Cream, Hendrix, and the early British blues scene to craft a sound their admirers have called a bridge between the two decades. The band maintained a consistent lineup of Tim Smith, Kurtis Smith, and Jason Barwick across six studio albums, earning votes for Best Band in the Rolling Stones fan club publication and regular festival slots across Europe. Their albums blend earthy blues textures with occasional psychedelic flourishes and hard rock crunch.
The Brightly Shining Sea is an experimental/progressive metal band from Athens, formed in 2024. Their luminous, maritime name sets the tone for progressive metal that explores atmospheric and experimental territory.
The Broadsword hail from the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic, delivering straight, catchy heavy metal and hard rock driven by female vocals since 2020. Their albums "The Doom Generation" and "The Broadsword Hotel" showcase a direct, hook-driven approach that prioritizes accessibility and melodic power.
New York's The Bronx Casket Co. have been crafting gothic/doom metal with a morbid elegance since their 2011 reconstitution, drawing on the genre's marriage of heavy riffs and romantic melancholy that the band has always executed with more craft than camp. Their sound belongs to the tradition of doom that treats grief and darkness as aesthetic resources rather than ends in themselves.
The Brood from London deliver a caustic blend of death metal, grindcore, and punk since 2014. Over a decade of parasitic compositions — named after Cronenberg's body-horror film — has produced chaotic, genre-defying extremity.
The Brothers Keg from London deliver stoner, doom, and sludge metal with the beer-barrel camaraderie their pub-culture name demands since 2017. Their compositions pair fuzz-drenched heaviness with the fraternal bonding of a good session at the local.
Seattle's The Brown Scare blend groove metal's rhythmic lock-step with stoner metal's hazy, riff-heavy lumber — a combination that fits the Pacific Northwest's particular brand of heavy music, where the weather seems to slow everything down just enough to make the grooves land harder. Active since 2018, they're part of Seattle's ongoing experiment in finding new ways to be heavy without being fast.
Kansas City's The Browning pioneered a polarizing but distinctive fusion of metalcore, electronic dance music, and deathcore that placed thumping EDM drops alongside crushing breakdowns, creating one of the most divisive sounds in modern heavy music. Frontman Jonny McBee's vision of blending festival-ready electronic production with extreme metal aggression anticipated the electronicore trend by several years. Albums like 'Burn This World' and 'Isolation' showcase a band committed to their genre-demolishing approach regardless of purist objections.
The Bug is the primary alias of English producer and musician Kevin Martin, who launched the project in 1997 on the Wordsound label and has spent decades synthesizing industrial noise, dub, dancehall, grime, and hip-hop into a singular and confrontational body of work. London Zoo (2008) on Ninja Tune — featuring vocalists including Tippa Irie and Warrior Queen — is widely regarded as the project's definitive statement, capturing the paranoia of surveillance-saturated urban Britain through crushing bass weight and warped reggae rhythms. Martin has also worked extensively with Godflesh's Justin Broadrick under various collaborative names, and his influence on UK bass music and industrial hip-hop has been considerable.
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