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A little list of albums that have been kicking my ass as of late. Some albums on this list may appear to be "odd" choices, but "crushing" in this context does not necessarily mean heavy. It could be referring to the emotional intensity of the release or the literal heavy pounding sound. Hope you enjoy.

Note (1): More to be added as I see fit.
Note (2): These albums are in no specific order, I have just been adding them as I see fit.

Created by: Chobo_jokeR | 03.02.2012



1. Esoteric - The Pernicious Enigma
I just recently started indulging in Esoteric...this has to be their most disturbing release. The sound clip of Al Pacino saying "What Life? I got no life! I'm in the dark here", truly depicts the boiling anger of the release. Hate, rage, dissonance, misanthropy are all present in this release. Clocking in at 2 hours...this is one album that will beat your will within an inch of it's life. Total emotional destruction.
2. Ahab - The Divinity Of Oceans
This album is a rollercoaster ride from start to finish. The waves come crashing down, and the question is ... "Will you still be on the raft?" after they've come and gone. I absolutely adore this effort from Ahab. It is melancholic to the point of being down right depressing. The uplifting moments are washed away by the sound of despair; leaving the listener with little hope of survival. Perfection.
3. Agalloch - The Mantle
This is that "odd" choice I was speaking of in the introduction. This is not a "heavy" listen, or necessarily a "difficult" listen on the surface, however when you dig deeper into The Mantle...it shows it's true colours. The instrumentals are the songs that I find the most emotionally disturbing. The sound clip of walking in the snow, alone, gives the image of a tomorrow without hope. If you've seen "The Road" or read the book...that is exactly what I imagine when listening to certain tracks on this release. This is a masterpiece through and through. Even the length of the songs make it seem hopeless at times. My favourite album of all time, without question.
4. Warning - Watching From A Distance
Emotional warfare are the two words I would use to describe this effort from Warning. Pat Walker evokes a sense sorrow and curiosity for his listener. Sorrow that something has gone wrong in a critical relationship with a key person in his life...and curiosity as to what actually happened? Another album that destroys on the emotional level, while being a rather light listen. Certainly not a release for the already severely emotionally disturbed.
5. Ulcerate - The Destroyers Of All
I feel like the name is a perfect description of the content. The sonics will beat you to metaphorical death. It seems unrelenting at times, and then when it lets up for a brief second for you to catch your breath...it comes crashing down yet again. Fantastic album.
6. Wolves In The Throne Room - Black Cascade
Arguably their weakest album as far as overall quality, but also contends to be their darkest release, I'd say this or Diadem of 12 Stars. Once this album takes off...buckle up, because you're in for quite the ride. The Weaver brothers will smash your head for nearly 50 minutes. Tremelo picked guitars, relentless drums (with some awesome fills), and their serene sound. Not my favourite release from them, but one that I deeply appreciate. It'll kick you in the nuts, but it's an enjoyable boot to the junk.
7. Colosseum - Chapter 3: Parasomnia
Depressing? Suffocating? Abyss. This is the final chapter from Colosseum, with the passing of their frontman they have ceased to exist. Dilapidation and Death...what a title for the opening track. Questioning Existence...and then Passage to Eternity. I'm not sure if these track titles were chosen before his passing, or if the other band members chose them after the fact, but wow. Do they ever paint a bleak picture. Two thumbs up to this album, it'll continue to pound on my soul for months to come.
8. Process Of Guilt - Erosion
"And still the pain is always the same". This is repeated several times throughout the opening track. Sorrow. I feel the vocalist's sorrow. This is a truly awesome album. It's slow, heavy, and determined. Determined to evoke emotion out of it's listener. Guaranteed you'll show some.
9. Mitochondrion - Parasignosis
As Clint Eastwood would say... "If I have to come back here...it's going to get fuckin' ugly". Well Mitochondrion are back...and it's fuckin' ugly. The atmosphere is palpable. If you can't feel it, you're immune to it. This is no walk in the park, it's 56 minutes of aural assault. Throw those headphones on and prepare to be metaphorically pounded into the pavement. Eagerly await their new release.
10. Ghost Brigade - Isolation Songs
Another head scratcher? Perhaps at an initial glance. Another album that is thick with atmosphere...and emotion. Certain songs will definitely isolate you from your current existence. 22:22 - Nihil is a very simple instrumental, but it is powerful. Don't underestimate the simplistic nature of the song. It has changed my mood from one of happiness to one of sorrow and regret. My heart is a tomb...another moving song. Not nearly as heavy as some of the other albums on this list, but like Agalloch and Warning, it appeals to your more sensitive side, if you have one (you have one...you just don't want to let others know you do).
11. Swallow The Sun - The Morning Never Came
I love this album. From the opening note of "Through Her Silvery Body" I knew I was in for something special. This is about as melancholic as an album can get without it turning to suicidal. Even the guitars plod along, sad and disappointed. The drums follow suit and slowly pound their way through 57 minutes of despondency. What is truly crushing about this release is that Swallow The Sun haven't made another album quite like this one. I live in Canada, so we got snow (well usually we do, -40 celsius back in middle of January) and this album is perfect for when you're walking to class or just out and about in the cold. Its atmosphere is icy and one filled with despair. If you don't have the cold...then turn off the lights, put your headphones on, and cry yourself to sleep.
12. Longing For Dawn - Between Elation and Despair
(1) Do you feel like a bag of smashed assholes? ... No? (2) Do you like feeling like a bag of smashed assholes? ... Yes? (3) Do you have masochistic tendencies? ... Yes? Well then this is a match made in heaven for you! This album crawls along for 53 minutes ever so slowly. The sluggish songs build to a climax eloquently and give the listener something to ponder as he/she experiences the greatness of their music. This was their last offering before their indefinite hiatus, so relish the atmosphere and cherish the time spent on the journey that ensues upon pressing play.
13. Corrupted - El Mundo Frio
I took Innerself's recommendation of this album and gave it a listen. 72 minutes...one fuckin' song. The sheer length of this song is a testament to patience, but it is thoroughly enjoyable. It has the key ingredients to make it one hell of a crushing adventure. Long...check. Distorted guitars...check. Bleak atmosphere...check. Angry howls (20 minutes to get to any form of vocals - holy shit)...check. The slow passages with the harp are eerie and frightening. Spectacular.
14. Shining - IV - The Eerie Cold
Shining are notorious for using sound samples in their songs, and the ones they choose are especially creepy since they focus on suicide. This album is brutally chilling. Even if you don't speak the language, you are able to feel the raw emotion from Kvarforth. Self-loathing and self-destruction are the topics of the day when it comes to Shining, making for an all out emotional assault. The guitars rip, the drums blast and bass pounds, all the while Kvarforth is serenading (ha yeah right) the listener with ghoulish howls. Eerie is an understatement.
15. Mournful Congregation - The June Frost
I have been deliberating over which MC album to include in the list, and The June Frost was the one left standing. This effort is a sonic-tsunami. The title track is one of my favourite instrumentals, ever. The guitars are masterfully harmonized and create a perfect wall of sound. It also serves as an intermission between the beginning and ending halves of the album, which offer soul pounding doom. This is an album that should not be missed, and is perfect for those nights alone, when you want to be consumed in doom.
16. Skepticism - Farmakon
Close your eyes. Imagine you are no longer with us. You are looking down at yourself in your casket. Queue in Farmakon. This album is utterly chilling. They don't call it "Funeral Doom" for nothing. This actually could pass as funeral music. The drums sound ... hollow, which adds to the eeriness of each track. The guitars add layers to the sound, adding to the complexity. I honestly cannot get enough of this album. It scares me, but intrigues me at the same time. Eagerly await another album from Skepticism.
17. Shape Of Despair - Shades Of...
This is what I would call a "mystical crushing". The music is extreme and powerful, but yet the keyboards and female choir chants add this ethereal aspect to the sound. Shape of Despair take you on a celestial journey, through the heavens, but the appealing part is...you can come crashing down at any moment. Not your typical funeral doom, but I like it.
18. Ophis - Withered Shades
This album left me emotionally distraught. It battered on my soul for an hour. It's gut-wrenching heavy, but at the same time relatively easy to listen to (maybe I've just adapted to this sort of sound). It is an extremely angry album, that yearns for the destruction of mankind (i.e. Earth Expired). The pains man suffers is a good thing and our ultimate demise can't come soon enough...disturbing material.
19. 40 Watt Sun - The Inside Room
Pat Walker is back with a new band of not-so-merry men, albeit they are more merry than Warning. The Inside Room is gloomy, but there are glimmers of hope throughout the album. This is another emotional ride, but not nearly as draining as Watching From A Distance. WFAD pulls on your heart strings and brings you to your breaking point. TIR, on the other hand, allows the listener to see some light at the end of the tunnel. Pat's voice isn't filled with sorrow, but what I'd call "doubtful hope". Carry Me Home is my favourite song off the album, and it is an emotional masterpiece. Top notch tune and a top notch album.
20. Mourning Beloveth - Dust
Don't have the time to listen to a 70 minute doom masterpiece? Need some "Doom-To-Go"? Well, this album is perfect for your needs. Mourning Beloveth accomplish so much in 44 minutes that its absolutely mind-blowing. Clean vocals - Death vocals. Slow guitar riff - Crisp solos. Crushed in under 45 minutes.
21. Black Wreath - A Pyre Of Lost Dreams
This is what music should sound like ladies and gentleman. Do you ever just listen to the first few seconds of an album...and know its going to be a masterpiece? Once "The Black Holes Of Your Mind" got going, I knew I was going to enjoy this offering. From the cover art (simple, yet depicts the somber mood perfectly), to the song structure (long), to the sound (melancholic), this album is crushing through and through. Fantastic, and will continue to receive constant plays.
22. Gojira - From Mars To Sirius
Progressive Thrash Death Metal / Progressive Thrash Death Whale-Saving Hippie Metal. Whatever you want to call these guys...it all comes down to the fact that they are heavy as fuck, and are awesome as hell. A testament to their heaviness? I No longer have a working speaker on the right side of my car from blasting Where Dragons Dwell. This album will crush you. Fact.
23. Totalselfhatred - Apocalypse In Your Heart
In the same vein as Shining...depressive and suicidal. Need I say more? No...but I will anyway. This is not for everyone, due to the content. The music is undeniably good (nifty raw production) and the atmosphere really sets it apart from other albums in this same genre. The vocals alone bring you to your knees. Welcome to the apocalypse, admission fee is your soul.
24. Ixion - To The Void
If the composer of music for the movie Alien was a fan of doom metal, this is what the soundtrack would have sounded like. When listening to 'To The Void', no one can hear you scream. Ixion offers so much with this album. The songs are around 5minutes each, which is a nice switch from the 10-15+ that usually accompany a release such as this. They keep the album moving, but this does NOT take away from the atmosphere. The keyboards add a really nice touch to the sound. The vocals are exquisite (douche bag term, I know). Check it out.
25. Shattered Hope - Absence
The band name and album title are indication enough of how crushing this album is. The music never becomes stale. It is quite the dynamic release. Moments of peace...chaos...solitude...and finally some soul pounding doom. Magnificent doesn't even come close to describing how good the music is. The guitars carry enough melody that it is an accessible album, but not so much that it's cheesy for fans of death doom. Slow tasty riffing accompanied with some proficient drumming. My words don't even do Absence justice.
26. Cannibal Corpse - Torture
I am not a fan of Cannibal Corpse in the slightest, but I listened to this album yesterday and it knocked my fuckin' block off. I don't plan on delving deeper into their discography, but I felt that this album deserved a mention. Blistering fast guitars and bass, pounding drums, accompanied by the ungodly vocals, make this album quite the roller-coaster ride. Surprisingly, not that difficult of a listen either. Plus there are bass solos on this album...awesome.
27. Pallbearer - Sorrow and Extinction
Traditional doom holds a special place in my heart. This is a quintessential example of traditional doom. I did not hear their demo, so I went into this album with a totally open mind, because all I had heard was "they play traditional doom". This album knocked my socks off and then some. I love everything about it. The sound is exactly what you would expect out of a traditional doom band. The emotions shown by the vocalist are not as potent as Pat Walker's, but the vocals are still extremely powerful. The album is also diverse, so it is constantly changing the soundscape.
28. Worship - Dooom
I am extremely frustrated with myself, and extremely happy with myself at the very same time. I am frustrated, because I have just recently found this utter masterpiece. I am happy with myself, because I have just recently found this utter masterpiece. This album is absolute perfection. As far as I'm concerned, Funeral Doom does not get much better than this (Esoteric and Ahab are my exceptions). This album is pandora's box of doom. Once you open it up, you're in for a whirlwind of sorrow and depression. For me, the guitars are what distinguish this album. They bleed melancholy and establish the album as one massive emotional wrecking ball. The vocals of Doommonger are a total powerhouse. Doom on brothers \m/.
29. Evoken - Quietus
Given the strength of Evoken's discography, it is extremely difficult to pick just one album. All are crushing, destructive, and monolithic. I settled on Quietus, because I feel that it is the most consistent of the albums. There is not much sense discussing their music, because if you know Evoken...you know their sound. Utterly devastating stuff. For those that don't know Evoken, imagine you're making a stew or casserole. Evoken has a healthy scoop of death, a dash of funeral and a heaping scoop of doom. I'd recommend their entire discography.
30. Earth - The Bees Made Honey In The Lion's Skull
Hold the phone. This album? Crushing? What the heck? This album is actually quite tranquil and peaceful, but I connected to it on an emotional level. The songs are just beautiful and everything is slowed down to a snail-like pace. The pace and the emotional vibe I get from this album are what I found to be crushing. Regardless, it's quite the piece of art
31. Officium Triste - Reason
Textbook Death Doom. That isn't a bad thing at all. This is a hell of an album. If you have trouble crossing into doom, this would be a nice starter album. It's short and to the point, but packs in all the elements of an excellent album into the allotted time. There is also a thick atmosphere to it, which is always brownie points in my book.
32. Loss (USA) - Despond
In a year that had 3 powerhouse extreme doom releases (Esoteric, Mournful Congregation and Colosseum), this album may have been tossed to the wayside. If I were to compare this album to one of the aforementioned trio, I would say that Loss is Mournful Congregation's immature little brother. This is a good album in its own rite, but when it faces off against the other 3...doesn't really stand a chance. This is some solid funeral / death doom for a fan of the genre. Nothing new, but nothing wrong with it either. I would dare to say that their next release will be even better.
33. Empyrium - Songs Of Moors And Misty Fields
This album is the complete package. The full meal deal. The grand daddy of 'em all. The big kahuna. Ok, you get it. This album has damn near every instrument (minus the skin flute), it has varying vocals (that in my opinion are the best part of the album), and has a fantastic melancholic atmosphere (Ode To Melancholy ... HELLO!?). Absolutely crushing album on the emotional level. I wish I had 4 hands so I could give this album 4 thumbs up.
34. Saturnus - Veronika Decides To Die
Do I even need to tell you how awesome this album is? No, I don't. Do I need to tell you how crushing this album is? Well, maybe. The somber atmosphere is built upon the vocals and the melody of the guitar and bass. You know that movie...the one you're ashamed to admit that you get teary eyed when you watch it? (...cough...Man On Fire...cough...), well this is the album equivalent. Stellar performance and blend of gothic and doom.
35. Profetus - ...To Open The Passages In Dusk
LemonsPrettyGood commented that this album is "classy" on the album page. I'd say that hits the nail right on the head. Other words I'd use to describe it are, elegant, eloquent and ethereal (alliteration to boot - booyah). But in all seriousness, this album is great. It has the Skepticism vibe to it, but the sound is ... cleaner? Solid release that deserves some attention.
36. Doom:VS - Aeternum Vale
Absolutely beautiful album. A gorgeous blend of gothic and funeral. It isn't stale sounding either, that only has one sound to it. It's quite the diverse piece of music. A strong emotional performance that deserves appropriate recognition.
37. High On Fire - Blessed Black Wings
You remember that wonderful movie "Team America: World Police"? And the theme song? America, Fuck Yeah? Well I feel that something similar should be done for High On Fire. "High On Fire: Sludge Sensations". High On Fire, Fuck Yeah! Matt Pike, Fuck Yeah! Tasty riffs, Fuck Yeah! Blistering bass, Fuck Yeah! Delicious drumming, Fuck Yeah! I took a huge dive into their discography the other day, I'm still covered in sludge. Awesome stuff.
38. Funeralium - Funeralium
I don't know if I can say it any better than Collin did in his review of this album. But, here it goes. The only way to describe this album is total destruction. It is vile and putrid, and seeks to destroy life. If Shining played Funeral Doom, this is precisely what it would sound like. The ghoulish wails are absolutely harrowing. The length of the album weighs heavy on the soul too. It seems utterly relentless. Disturbing, but breathtaking. Another one for the aural-masochists.
39. Arcana Coelestia - Le mirage de l'idéal
I'd refer to this album as being Beauty and the Beast. The beauty of the melancholic riffs and piano sequences. The beast of the heavy doom sequences and powerful growls. At times it is quaint. Others it is brooding. And others it is ferocious. A nice blend of various styles to create an emotional piece of art.
40. Disembowelment - Transcendence Into The Peripheral
Can't really have a "crushing" or "not for the faint of heart" list without having this torturous piece of hellish heaven. A masterful mix of death and doom to produce an extremely mature product...considering it was their debut and only album. This album is a complete package. Diverse and dynamic in nature. Quite the accomplished feat. Guess we can only hope Inverloch manages to manufacture some equally sick and vile tunes.
41. Thergothon - Stream From The Heavens
They must put doom supplements or chemicals in the water in Finland, because it is a country that pumps out quality doom bands. This album, quite similar to something you'd see from Skepticism (probably because these two bands were creating music at the exact same time), is an innovative and genre defining effort. Another "one and done" band (like Disembowelment), but it left an imprint on many individuals, who would later form bands of their own. This is an essential album for those looking to understand what Funeral Doom is all about. It's accessible, but still crushing.
42. Oranssi Pazuzu - Muukalainen Puhuu
Now this certainly won't be for everyone. I like a little flavour with my music...and what does Oranssi Pazuzu bring to the table? They spice up the traditional black metal sound with some psychedelics and an outer space style theme. This is different, but it is excellent. Tired of stale ass blast beats and the same riff over and over again? Want to feel like you're on a different planet? Plug into this album and join the Star Fleet Academy of Hallucinogenics.
43. Enslaved - Axioma Ethica Odini
No this isn't their most crushing album. No this isn't the first time they've mixed their version of black with progressive (far from it actually). Yes this album is fantastic and is a borderline masterpiece. Enslaved deliver a performance for the ages. There is still aggression to their sound, but it is infused with many elements that distinguish this album from the rest of their discography. Enslaved have found the ideal mixture, and have provided us with a sonic journey that will floor the listener from the very first note until the end.
44. Death - Symbolic
Cliché to put this album in a list? Perhaps. But frankly, I don't give a fuck. This album is symbolic (and Symbolic) of how much Chuck matured as a musician from Scream Bloody Gore until this album. The raw emotion the listener feels when Chuck belts out the lyrics...it's chilling. Everything about Symbolic is amazing. The riffs, the solos, and the tactful drumming (Hoglan is an absolute beast). Get crushed or get fucked.
45. Hate Eternal - Phoenix Amongst The Ashes
Welcome to hell. This is a wrecking ball of a performance. Feral, ferocious and frightening. If you're not a fan of the "PLAY EVERYTHING TO MAXIMUM CAPACITY!!!" type style, this may not be for you. Destructive and devastating aren't even good enough adjectives to describe the performance. The drumming is top notch and there are some very interesting riffs.
46. Fleshgod Apocalypse - Agony
Shall we call this The Beauty And The Beast Part Deux? Normally not a big fan of the symphonic sound...but holy shit is this catchy. The symphonic sections, the clean vocals and the crisp clean solos make up the beauty portion...the devilish growls, the unrelenting drums and ripping guitars are the beasts. Didn't enjoy this on an initial listen, but gave it a few more tries and was pleasantly surprised. You will be in agony after making it through the entirety of Agony.
47. Electric Wizard - Dopethrone
Fuzzy wuzzy was the guitar. Dopethrone really sets the bar. Not many other stoner releases are on par. This makes you feel like you are stuck in a tub of molasses or tar. This will be sure to crush you, or at the very least give you a jar. (Respect the AAAAA rhyme scheme).
48. Benighted - Icon
Welcome to the insane asylum...this is your new warden speaking. This is "Arkham" asylum and I am The Joker. Welcome to a psychotic ride to Hades and back. I hope you brought your crazy pills, because you're going to need to take the L.D. 50 to make it through this journey. Hectic, but groovy. Icon punishes.
49. Mastodon - Leviathan
Remission was heavy. Blood Mountain was proggy. Leviathan fits right between these two releases as being heavy AND proggy. Blood and Thunder sets the tone for the album, and Hearts Alive wraps it up perfectly. Everything between these two tracks is top notch, creative and awesome. May not be Ahab, but it's still a cool sea adventure.
50. Gorod - A Perfect Absolution
Prior to listening to this magnificent album tech-death was dead to me. I had lost all interest in the genre, and pretty much death metal in general. You know you listen to something special when it sparks or reignites your interest in an entire genre of music. A Perfect Absolution is a brutal piece of beautiful music. It's beauty and diversity outshines the "wankery" as some would call it. I never get bored with this album, it constantly keeps me guessing. Enjoy a masterful crushing creation.
51. Pitbulls In The Nursery - Lunatic
You have to be a Lunatic to even think of letting pitbulls loose in a nursery. However, I think this would be a fitting soundtrack to such a gruesome event. This album offers plenty of variation in sounds and tempos. One second it can be ripping your limbs off your body and beating you over the head with them, and the next it can be patting you on the head telling you it's all going to be ok. Unleash your inner lunatic (but please don't unleash pitbulls in a nursery).
52. Deathspell Omega - Si Monumentum Requires, Circumspice
Don't like satanic content? Well best leave these guys out of your listening catalogue. If you get a chance...read the lyrics. They're interesting, and intelligent. It's quite impressive...the lyrics alone aren't for the faint of heart. On to the music though...it's black with some flavour. What I'll call black+, because it isn't your generic sound. The opera / choir sections are absolutely chilling and add a whole other dimension to the music, when used. If you indulge in SMRC, you're in for the long haul...it's a long, unrelenting album. It may take awhile to digest, but it is indeed brilliant.
53. Ataraxie - Slow Transcending Agony
Oh goodie! More ghoulish wails à la Funeralium (technically this album came out first, but it's second on this list - and they're from the same fella too), but this time the wails are accompanied by death doom instead of funeral. This album is a torturous delight. The guitars set the melancholic mood, and the bass amplifies the sadness and sorrow. The drums plod along supporting the guitar and bass, but from time to time the drummer will unleash a furious blast of fanatical drumming. This is a fantastic piece of music that should be appreciated by all of those who enjoy doom.
54. Estatic Fear - A Sombre Dance
Well folks, this is the first mini-review I've written in a VERY very long time. Many apologies for my hiatus, but I just haven't had the urge to continue to update my list (which is sad). However! Enough with the boo hoos and get down to the music...where there are tons of boo hoos. Estatic Fear could write a manifesto on how to establish atmosphere and melancholy. As a general rule of thumb...I don't normally enjoy female vocals in my music, especially on a regular basis throughout an album. I don't know what it is, I just don't enjoy them. This is not the case with Estatic Fear though. I think it may just be because the music is so beautiful and masterfully crafted that it all blends together so well. There is a wide array of instruments to be heard on the record, all working to achieve the ultimate goal...A Sombre Dance (corny I know - go me!). But in all serious, this is an emotional album and expertly moulded. Had to re-visit it, so I could write this! Glad to be back, enjoy.
55. Faal - The Clouds Are Burning
I listened to this album based on BitterCOld's staff pick. I generally enjoy a large amount of the music that he does, so I thought I'd give it a spin. First off, I'll say good pick Bitter. This a doozy of an album. I love it when bands mix black and doom together, and mix it together well. Everything is top notch with this album. The vocals are definitely notable. The atmosphere is well established and carries throughout the entire album. The songs are long, but never drag. I love the tone of the guitars and the way the drums and bass support them throughout the album. It's just an all around devastating performance. By the end of the album, your ears will be burning (with utter joy, errr...sorrow). Highlight of 2012.
56. Novembre - Novembrine Waltz
Now I may be entirely in left field on this one, but I just had an epiphany while listening to this album. If Neige (Alcest, etc.) played Death Doom, this is what it would sound like. That's just my opinion though. There is a beautiful serenity at times within the songs, and then the switch will flip and there is angry fits of rage. The acoustic portions are tranquil, but as soon as the harsh vocals kick in the tranquillity goes out the window. This a spectacular album with many different moods and vibes to offer its listener. You can't go wrong with some melodic death doom every now and then, but it never reaches the point of being corny (at least not for me). Not the heaviest, but a crushing little diddy none the less.
57. Blood Red Throne - Blood Red Throne
This was my very first encounter with Blood Red Throne, and still is the only album I've heard from them, but believe me I'll be checking out additional albums. I like my death metal with a little bit of groove to it. Don't get me wrong I love the vintage sound to death metal (i.e. the next album on the list), but when there are some groovy riffs I'm happy as can be. This isn't innovative, however, it isn't stale either. I think fans of Benighted would appreciate this album. It's quick, precise and to the point. 40 minutes of your time. 40 minutes of delightful aural punishment.
58. Immolation - Close To A World Below
These gentlemen need no introduction (or at least they shouldn't, they've been around for nearly three decades). It is reasonable to say they never gained "mainstream" appeal, but that is probably do to the fact they never compromised their sound. The music isn't catchy, but it is undeniably amazing. The precision this band plays with is mindblowing. There is no wankery here, just unadulterated devastating death metal. The solos are spectacular, the rhythmic riffs weigh heavy on the heart, and the drumming is out of this world. Ross's vocals have remained the same over the course of Immolation's existence, which is a good thing in this case, because they are very fitting. The overall feeling of this album is fuck religion, but that is their general lyrical content and you get this vibe not only from the lyrics, but just how the music sounds. Turn it up and experience excellence.
59. Imperium Dekadenz - Meadows Of Nostalgia
Oh German black metal how I love thee. It seems every band I listen to just catches my ear and has something about them that I appreciate / enjoy / love. I listened to this album and Procella Vadens non-stop at work for a week, and it was a bastard trying to determine which I wanted to include in my list. I went with this album purely because there is one passage that just sends shivers down my spine. It's right near the beginning of Aura Silvae. You can hear the windows blowing, the guitar line comes in for 10 or so seconds and then there is a roll across the drum kit and all of sudden all hell breaks loose. I remember the first time I heard it, my jaw dropped, because I just found it so interesting. Anyways! To summarize, since I focussed in so heavily on just one part of a song - the atmosphere is excellent, plenty of other sound clips to accompany the music, the performance from the band is stellar - top notch! I found it to be emotionally powerful even though I couldn't understand the words. The music did all the talking.
60. Abyssal - Novit Enim Dominus Qui Sunt Eius
Mini review on the way.
61. Akercocke - Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone
Mini review on the way.
62. Cobalt - Gin
Mini review on the way.
63. Drudkh - Microcosmos
Mini review on the way.
64. Forgotten Tomb - Love's Burial Ground
Mini review on the way.
65. Killswitch Engage - Disarm The Descent
Mini review on the way.
66. Lychgate - Lychgate
Mini review on the way.
67. Mouth Of The Architect - Quietly
Mini review on the way.
68. Procession - To Reap Heavens Apart
Mini review on the way.
69. Verdunkeln - Einblick In Den Qualenfall
Mini review on the way.



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Amatsu Mikaboshi - 03.05.2012 at 03:11  
Before I saw Axioma Ethica Odini on the list. I were thinking about Monumension by them. Does that album make you agree? Or any Electric Wizard?
Chobo_jokeR - 03.05.2012 at 03:32  
Written by Amatsu Mikaboshi on 03.05.2012 at 03:11

Before I saw Axioma Ethica Odini on the list. I were thinking about Monumension by them. Does that album make you agree? Or any Electric Wizard?


I'm giving the spot to AEO, because it's the album that got me into Enslaved. It unlocked Pandora's Box of awesomeness for me with Enslaved. Monumension is a very good album though. I haven't check out any by Electric Wizard, which would you like to recommend me to check?
Marcel Hubregtse - 03.05.2012 at 03:35  
Still an awesome list which keeps on getting better even though I mis Funeralium's mates Ataraxie and Mourning Dawn - For The Fallen On It btw Mourning Dawn has a lot and lot and lot of links to Funeralium hahahah
Chobo_jokeR - 03.05.2012 at 03:44  
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 03.05.2012 at 03:35

Still an awesome list which keeps on getting better even though I mis Funeralium's mates Ataraxie and Mourning Dawn - For The Fallen On It btw Mourning Dawn has a lot and lot and lot of links to Funeralium hahahah


I've listened to Ataraxie's albums. One of the two are definitely going to be added on. I'll check out Mourning Dawn! Thanks for the tip. New Funeralium this year should be excellent, big fan of their debut.
Marcel Hubregtse - 03.05.2012 at 03:47  
Written by Chobo_jokeR on 03.05.2012 at 03:44

Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 03.05.2012 at 03:35

Still an awesome list which keeps on getting better even though I mis Funeralium's mates Ataraxie and Mourning Dawn - For The Fallen On It btw Mourning Dawn has a lot and lot and lot of links to Funeralium hahahah


I've listened to Ataraxie's albums. One of the two are definitely going to be added on. I'll check out Mourning Dawn! Thanks for the tip. New Funeralium this year should be excellent, big fan of their debut.



I am also awaiting the new Funeralium eagerly.

Saw them about two years ago live (had the album long before that) and they were just devastatingly heavy, just loved it.

Wil be seeing Ataraxie again (of course quite a bit of Funeralium in them) on May 11th with Faal and Ophis can't wait to catch up with Jo and Fred
Chobo_jokeR - 03.05.2012 at 03:56  
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 03.05.2012 at 03:47

I am also awaiting the new Funeralium eagerly.

Saw them about two years ago live (had the album long before that) and they were just devastatingly heavy, just loved it.

Wil be seeing Ataraxie again (of course quite a bit of Funeralium in them) on May 11th with Faal and Ophis can't wait to catch up with Jo and Fred


Oh man...that is going to be a damn good show. As far as doom tours go we don't see much of that in Canada...I'd love to see that line up, or the Ahab, Esoteric and Ophis tour. Both would be spectacular. Funeralium has posted a few updates about their new album on their Facebook page, sounds very promising. Faal's new album is very solid too. I want to give it a few more listens before I write my mini review on the list.
Marcel Hubregtse - 03.05.2012 at 04:04  
Written by Chobo_jokeR on 03.05.2012 at 03:56


Oh man...that is going to be a damn good show. As far as doom tours go we don't see much of that in Canada...I'd love to see that line up, or the Ahab, Esoteric and Ophis tour. Both would be spectacular. Funeralium has posted a few updates about their new album on their Facebook page, sounds very promising. Faal's new album is very solid too. I want to give it a few more listens before I write my mini review on the list.


Thank God for me living in The Netherlands when it comes to doom gigs, even though it is usually the same 50 or so attending
People like Pim (from Officium Triste) and Ben (from Night Of Suicide) do a great job at orgnaizing gigs and fest (suc as Dutch Doom Days and Dordrecht Doom Day respetibely) the scene here is immensely small but incredibly strong.
Like tomorrow/today it's Coffins, Fehler, Skullhog in Baroeg and next week it's Faal. Abysmal Darkening, Castle [US] and Verdunkln in Arnhem on May 10, May 11 it's Faal, Ophis, Ataraxie in Tilburg and May 12 is Dordrecht Doom Day II in Dordrecht (well, of course hahahaha) with Heavy Lord, Akelei, Seal Of Beleth, Ophis, Mythological Cold Towers, Saturnus. And of course we also get Roadburn each year and way more doom gigs/
Chobo_jokeR - 03.05.2012 at 04:15  
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 03.05.2012 at 04:04


Thank God for me living in The Netherlands when it comes to doom gigs, even though it is usually the same 50 or so attending
People like Pim (from Officium Triste) and Ben (from Night Of Suicide) do a great job at orgnaizing gigs and fest (suc as Dutch Doom Days and Dordrecht Doom Day respetibely) the scene here is immensely small but incredibly strong.
Like tomorrow/today it's Coffins, Fehler, Skullhog in Baroeg and next week it's Faal. Abysmal Darkening, Castle [US] and Verdunkln in Arnhem on May 10, May 11 it's Faal, Ophis, Ataraxie in Tilburg and May 12 is Dordrecht Doom Day II in Dordrecht (well, of course hahahaha) with Heavy Lord, Akelei, Seal Of Beleth, Ophis, Mythological Cold Towers, Saturnus. And of course we also get Roadburn each year and way more doom gigs/


Well that makes me insanely jealous ha ha. We usually only get the mainstream bands or larger tours coming through my area, but we miss out on all the good smaller ones. Sounds like you have some good concerts ahead. Wonder if Saturnus will be playing anything new?
Marcel Hubregtse - 03.05.2012 at 04:27  
Written by Chobo_jokeR on 03.05.2012 at 04:15

. Wonder if Saturnus will be playing anything new?


Yes they will at least one or two songs. IIf not Thomas A.G, won't be getting a beer off me
Mr. Doctor - 03.05.2012 at 20:52  
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 03.05.2012 at 04:04
And of course we also get Roadburn each year and way more doom gigs

...And Jus Oborn from Electric Wizard will be curator next year. That's going to be so gooooooooood.

This reminds me... This list should totally have Dopethrone.
Nice that Disembowelment will be here as well, definitely one crushing beast of an album.
Chobo_jokeR - 03.05.2012 at 22:27  
Written by Mr. Doctor on 03.05.2012 at 20:52

Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 03.05.2012 at 04:04
And of course we also get Roadburn each year and way more doom gigs

...And Jus Oborn from Electric Wizard will be curator next year. That's going to be so gooooooooood.

This reminds me... This list should totally have Dopethrone.
Nice that Disembowelment will be here as well, definitely one crushing beast of an album.


I figured it was time to add Disembowelment. And by Dopethrone do you mean the album by Electric Wizard, or the band from Canada? Cause I'll check either or out.
Mr. Doctor - 03.05.2012 at 22:41  
Written by Chobo_jokeR on 03.05.2012 at 22:27

I figured it was time to add Disembowelment. And by Dopethrone do you mean the album by Electric Wizard, or the band from Canada? Cause I'll check either or out.

Huh sorry I wasn't very specific. I meant Electric Wizard's magnus opus (imo). Some people might preffer other albums like Witchcult Today or Come My Fanatics... But the one that really deserves the word "crushing" regardless if it's their best or not has to be Dopethrone. It's just insanely heavy and the sludgy tunes makes it even more mesmerizing. I remember the first time I listened to it it was in the middle of the summer, so hot... The music really makes everything hotter, almost got a headache. It's an exhausting album but a really good one. Funeralopolis is probably one of my favorite songs in the entire genre of stoner.
Chobo_jokeR - 03.05.2012 at 22:43  
Written by Mr. Doctor on 03.05.2012 at 22:41

Huh sorry I wasn't very specific. I meant Electric Wizard's magnus opus (imo). Some people might preffer other albums like Witchcult Today or Come My Fanatics... But the one that really deserves the word "crushing" regardless if it's their best or not has to be Dopethrone. It's just insanely heavy and the sludgy tunes makes it even more mesmerizing. I remember the first time I listened to it it was in the middle of the summer, so hot... The music really makes everything hotter, almost got a headache. It's an exhausting album but a really good one. Funeralopolis is probably one of my favorite songs in the entire genre of stoner.


Alrighty, it's on my list of things to listen to and from your description, sounds like a candidate for the list.
Mr. Doctor - 03.05.2012 at 22:46  
Written by Chobo_jokeR on 03.05.2012 at 22:43

Alrighty, it's on my list of things to listen to and from your description, sounds like a candidate for the list.


It's a wonderful album indeed. I'm sure you'll dig it.
It's exhausting and relaxing at the same time. It sounds weird but after listening to it I just get tired and that's when the relaxing part starts when you get so tired and hypnotized you just can't give a shit anymore
I've been meaning to work on a review for the longest time xD
@gent_-_orange - 03.05.2012 at 23:53  
Really good list, the're is a little bit of everything on here.
Amatsu Mikaboshi - 04.05.2012 at 01:27  
Written by Chobo_jokeR on 03.05.2012 at 03:32

I'm giving the spot to AEO, because it's the album that got me into Enslaved. It unlocked Pandora's Box of awesomeness for me with Enslaved. Monumension is a very good album though. I haven't check out any by Electric Wizard, which would you like to recommend me to check?

I swore I replied to you last night, but it didn't seem to show up. All I were saying were Dopethrone, and Come My Fanatics are the first top to try out. Although I seem to enjoy their latest two moreso than Come My Fanatics.
Chobo_jokeR - 04.05.2012 at 01:41  
Written by @gent_-_orange on 03.05.2012 at 23:53

Really good list, the're is a little bit of everything on here.


Thanks! Feel free to leave a recommendation if you feel I'm missing a band, album or genre.
Chobo_jokeR - 04.05.2012 at 01:42  
Written by Amatsu Mikaboshi on 04.05.2012 at 01:27


I swore I replied to you last night, but it didn't seem to show up. All I were saying were Dopethrone, and Come My Fanatics are the first top to try out. Although I seem to enjoy their latest two moreso than Come My Fanatics.


No worries! Mr. Doctor also recommended Dopethrone, so that will be the one I first check out!
Oaken - 06.06.2012 at 02:36  
Chobo: I recommend you Darkspace. Cosmic black/ambient. Awesome stuff.
BTW Great description for SMRC. I don't usually listen to music with satanic lyrics, but I just can't resist the eargasm that is SMRC. It is Black Metal++ IMO.
EDIT: also try out Naglefar's Srontgorrth.
Chobo_jokeR - 06.06.2012 at 02:42  
Written by Oaken on 06.06.2012 at 02:36

Chobo: I recommend you Darkspace. Cosmic black/ambient. Awesome stuff.
BTW Great description for SMRC. I don't usually listen to music with satanic lyrics, but I just can't resist the eargasm that is SMRC. It is Black Metal++ IMO.
EDIT: also try out Naglefar's Srontgorrth.


I've been meaning to check out Darkspace, will do.

Thanks. I've been listening to them a lot lately. Their lyrics are interesting, even if I don't follow the beliefs that they do. The other night i listened to SMRC, Fas and Paracletus all in a row (Marcel recommended it in the Paracletus thread, so I'd definitely give it a thumbs up). It's mind-blowing how impressive the 3 albums are as stand alones, but when you listen to the trilogy in a row...wow.

I'll also check out that one.
Oaken - 06.06.2012 at 02:46  
Written by Chobo_jokeR on 06.06.2012 at 02:42

Thanks. I've been listening to them a lot lately. Their lyrics are interesting, even if I don't follow the beliefs that they do. The other night i listened to SMRC, Fas and Paracletus all in a row (Marcel recommended it in the Paracletus thread, so I'd definitely give it a thumbs up). It's mind-blowing how impressive the 3 albums are as stand alones, but when you listen to the trilogy in a row...wow.

Concerning Fas, don't you agree it is a terribly "difficult" listen?
Chobo_jokeR - 06.06.2012 at 03:24  
Written by Oaken on 06.06.2012 at 02:46

Concerning Fas, don't you agree it is a terribly "difficult" listen?


It is more technical that's for sure, which would make it a little more difficult. I found DsO, as a whole, difficult to listen to at first, but I just kept listening and become accustomed to their sound. I think it's just the kind of album that needs many listens. Kenose is a masterpiece as well.
Oaken - 08.06.2012 at 17:09  
There's also The Angelic Process's Weighing Souls With Sand. Emotionally crushing drone/doom.
Troy Killjoy - 09.06.2012 at 02:16  
Written by Oaken on 08.06.2012 at 17:09
Weighing Souls With Sand

Airy and ethereal by my ears, definitely not something I'd call crushing by any means.
Oaken - 09.06.2012 at 02:25  
Written by Troy Killjoy on 09.06.2012 at 02:16

Written by Oaken on 08.06.2012 at 17:09
Weighing Souls With Sand

Airy and ethereal by my ears, definitely not something I'd call crushing by any means.

It is EMOTIONALLY crushing, and the list has The Mantle.
Troy Killjoy - 09.06.2012 at 02:27  
Written by Oaken on 09.06.2012 at 02:25
...and the list has The Mantle.

In that case, I'll definitely allow it. Basically any sorrowful album should be here then...
Oaken - 09.06.2012 at 02:29  
Written by Troy Killjoy on 09.06.2012 at 02:27

Written by Oaken on 09.06.2012 at 02:25
...and the list has The Mantle.

In that case, I'll definitely allow it. Basically any sorrowful album should be here then...

Allow which one? The Mantle or Weighing?
Troy Killjoy - 09.06.2012 at 02:31  
Written by Oaken on 09.06.2012 at 02:29
The Mantle or Weighing?

Both. And like any doom album.
Oaken - 09.06.2012 at 02:33  
Written by Troy Killjoy on 09.06.2012 at 02:31

Written by Oaken on 09.06.2012 at 02:29
The Mantle or Weighing?

Both. And like any doom album.

I think we should label them with something like: NOW APPROVED BY TROY KILLJOY, THE PRIME MINISTER OF ZIMBABWE"
Chobo_jokeR - 10.06.2012 at 07:20  
Written by Oaken on 08.06.2012 at 17:09

There's also The Angelic Process's Weighing Souls With Sand. Emotionally crushing drone/doom.


I've been meaning to listen to that band, thanks for reminding me.
Alex Lemon - 18.08.2012 at 21:29  
Wonderful list, and thanks for the Profetus quote
I'm going to double what Oaken said in saying that you must check out The Angelic Process's Weighing Souls With Sand
Chobo_jokeR - 20.08.2012 at 17:04  
Written by Alex Lemon on 18.08.2012 at 21:29

Wonderful list, and thanks for the Profetus quote
I'm going to double what Oaken said in saying that you must check out The Angelic Process's Weighing Souls With Sand


Haha no problem for the quote, it was a good one and reflected how I felt about the album.

I still haven't got around to listening to that album, but I will. I promise haha.
Lit. - 02.01.2013 at 02:21  
I've only just listened to it a bit ago, but have you considered Godflesh's Streetcleaner? The atmosphere on that album is so bleak and suffocating it's like walking through an active steel mill in Pittsburgh at night.
Mr. Doctor - 02.01.2013 at 02:51  
Written by Lit. on 02.01.2013 at 02:21
I've only just listened to it a bit ago, but have you considered Godflesh's Streetcleaner? The atmosphere on that album is so bleak and suffocating it's like walking through an active steel mill in Pittsburgh at night.


Streetcleaner is definitely a prime example of the word "crushing". Couldn't agree more with you.
Lit. - 02.01.2013 at 05:53  
Written by Mr. Doctor on 02.01.2013 at 02:51

Written by Lit. on 02.01.2013 at 02:21
I've only just listened to it a bit ago, but have you considered Godflesh's Streetcleaner? The atmosphere on that album is so bleak and suffocating it's like walking through an active steel mill in Pittsburgh at night.


Streetcleaner is definitely a prime example of the word "crushing". Couldn't agree more with you.


Thank you kindly.
EMols86 - 09.02.2013 at 01:47  
Great list. There are some amazing albums on here (and some albums I haven't heard yet). I also like the fact that you mini-review each album. Good job.
Chobo_jokeR - 06.05.2013 at 07:21  
Written by EMols86 on 09.02.2013 at 01:47

Great list. There are some amazing albums on here (and some albums I haven't heard yet). I also like the fact that you mini-review each album. Good job.


Thank you kindly! I've been such a lazy piece of crap when its come to updating this list, I've basically done nothing on it for nearly 8 months probably. I've still been listening to lots of stuff, but lost my mojo to write about them. Maybe I'll actually try and do this list some justice in the coming months.
Lit. - 21.05.2013 at 16:03  
Wow, you weren't kidding.
Chobo_jokeR - 22.05.2013 at 04:56  
Written by Lit. on 21.05.2013 at 16:03

Wow, you weren't kidding.


I've still been current with all the major releases from this year and dabbled into older stuff too, just didn't have any motivation to write stuff. Thanks for checking the list again

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