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She Likes It Heavy_Show 490_070423
0:25-7:41<br /> KAKSONEN (Finland)<br /> Sielunsyöjät<br /> — Black progressive, thrash and death, and a blast of rock and roll with chanting Finnish. 8:56-14:39<br /> AVOWD (Chicago)<br /> Beware of a Holy Whore<br /> — Menacing black metal with a cutting razor blade vocalist, swarming guitars and cutting drums with a touch of groove. 14:55-18:59<br /> PROFANE ELEGY (PA)<br /> On Futility<br /> — Death vocals and a storm of wretched black metal buzzing. 19:30-26:24<br /> JOHNNY THE BOY (UK)<br /> Without You<br /> — Donovan highly suggested this strange band name. Soulful post-metal and thickly romantic sludge soften the lines of black metal. 26:56-35:35<br /> SERPENT OF OLD (Turkey)<br /> Unsaturated Hunger and Esoteric Lust<br /> — Melodic death that is complex and groovy and filled with tremendous riffs and epic pinnacles. 35:51-39:02<br /> SNORLAX (AU)<br /> Fortification<br /> — Progressive, intricate angular death with brooding and snarling vocals creating a challenging chaos. 39:23-47:35<br /> LUCIFIXION (US)<br /> Howl, Thy Desolate Sound<br /> — 2-piece raw black metal with songs of ethereal beauty. 48:03-54:27<br /> XASTHUR (US)<br /> A Future To Fear II<br /> — A lean into electronic, dissonant, shimmering instrumentals with a touch of horror and bleak. 54:44-58:56<br /> GRAFVITNIR (Sweden)<br /> From a Thousand Ages Lost<br /> — A serpent singer with raw emotion in an electric storm of black metal with vivid melody. 59:19-END<br /> EITER (Germany)<br /> Leichenmatsch<br /> — Short, jaunty bursts of black vocals and sinister death guitars.