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Funeral doom's name has two distinct genealogies. One source claimed it was a namesake of Norway's death-doom outfit Funeral. [37] It might have come, too, from Skepticism's pipe organ-like keyboard timbre, which reminded listeners of funeral music. [38] Keyboardist Eero Pöyry said that "I position myself as a church organ player in a metal ...
According to the official Funeral website this demo won them the title of "the most depressing band in the world". Funeral then made a decision to turn more symphonic and the result was shown on their demo Beyond All Sunsets. In 1994 the band became one of the first doom metal bands to recruit a female
This is an alphabetical list of notable doom metal bands as well as bands that play a subgenre or fusion genre of doom metal, ... Funeral [80] G. Gallhammer [81]
Releasing seven studio albums, and a demo, the band is widely regarded as among the first groups to develop the funeral doom style. [2] [3] The band has named a variety of groups as influences, such as metal bands Morbid Angel and My Dying Bride, more "trippy" artists such as Pink Floyd, Spacemen 3, and King Crimson, and the industrial and dark ...
This is a list of bands that play death-doom, a fusion of death metal and doom metal. List of bands. Band Country ... Funeral: Norway 1991 The Gathering:
[37] [38] [39] This scene was pioneered by Exhorder, who was the first band to combine doom metal with a punk-influenced metal sound. [36] In the 90s, several sludge and stoner metal bands arose in the state, mainly influenced by bands like Black Sabbath and Melvins, also mixing their sound with genres like hardcore punk and Southern rock.
Evoken is an American funeral doom band from Lyndhurst, New Jersey, United States. Evoken is one of the earliest U.S. death-doom bands that are still active today, along with Novembers Doom and Rigor Sardonicous.
Ahab is a German funeral doom metal band founded in 2004 by Midnattsol guitarists Christian Hector and Daniel Droste.The band is named after Captain Ahab, a character in the 1851 novel Moby-Dick by Herman Melville.