With so many high profiles bands putting out albums in 2016 itâs easy to let some of the smaller guys slip out from under you. As part of my annual efforts in featuring 10 awesome underground bands, I bring you a collection of outstanding talent Iâve been praising all year. Donât be surprised to find some of these on my top of 2016 list, theyâre that good!
Astronoid
Without a doubt, Astronoid has been the band I dropped in every music conversation I had this year. Personally knowing the talented members of the band, I knew Air would be something special, but it wound up being the debut masterpiece I never saw coming. Containing former/current members of Vattnet Viskar, who you may be familiar with, Astronoid effortlessly shows their craft in building multilayered melodies, entertaining song structures, and unique sounds that both embrace and defy the metal genre in a way I can only affectionally refer to as 'the most romantic release of the year'.
Car Bomb
Car Bomb have been a staple in the NY math scene for over a decade, but they have completely outdone themselves with their latest album, Meta. Brutally chaotic and mathematically fucked, this album is the best thing that ever happened to my ADD. Seriously, how do they come up with this shit!?
Spylacopa
Demon John sees Spylacopa take a very somber direction from where the band originated, and I personally love the result. Now a one man band, you can hear John Lamachia (Candiria) pour his heart into every song as if it was his last. Although on the sad side, itâs a beautiful and very poetic ride.
Infinity Shred
From the "mean" streets of NYC comes Infinity Shred, a band wildly curious in genre bending towards the future. A more recent find, but I'm already hooked to their combo of synthwave, post rock, progstrumental, shoe gaze and metal. Youâll find yourself captivated with every track on their album in a âponder the meaning of lifeâ kind of vibe. Itâs great music to live your life to, and provides a soundtrack to your day.
Hogwasche
NYCâs Hogwasche is the answer to the post-90âs industrial metal scene, in the best way possible. Combining inspiration from both mainstream and genre elite bands alike, they set themselves up for limitless possibilities in a constantly over looked sub-genre. Their debut album,MBM, is a terrific example of what a band should be in 2016, a group of guys making music they want to hear, because no one else does.
Conjurer
UK's Conjurer is my kind of heavy, way fucking dark heavy! Low tuned soul crushing riffs, beside earth moving elephant marching parts, it'll get you amped and going in no time.
Teethgrinder
Hailing from The Netherlands, one of the calmest places on earth, Teethgrinder might be the most brutally aggressive thing to happen in the green capital. If youâre into nasty, gut ripping, relentless grind, then Teethgrinder is the fist in the face you're looking for today!
Husbandry
I sort of have no idea how to explain Husbandry, but thatâs what makes them so intriguing to me. Combining a strange mix of sounds in a way that sounds off kilter and haunting at times, really gives the band their own identity in a time where that seems almost impossible.
Coagula
The first time I ever saw Coagula, I loudly exclaimed âFUCK YES!â after their first song, and their debut Vile Sacrament EP is finally here to commemorate the sentiment all over again. This Boston based HM2 crust death extravaganza throws the genre back to the days where pitting with your metal vest on was a rite of passage, not a fucking fashion show. Itâs gross, in your face, and tons of fun.
EORĂESLAJYR
From Dublin, Ireland comes EORĂESLAJYR, the most eerie band on this list. With hints of industrial sounds, choir ambiance, melancholic melody, and loads of interesting soundscape, their album, Haxan, plays out like a music bed to a horror film youâre watching inside a cave. I can imagine how mesmerizing this would be live.
Pyrolatrous
If you love blackened thrash as much as I do, then NYâs Pyrolatrous is your new jam! Itâs everything you want from this kind of music, including an unapologetic organic recording with none of the fake pro-tools polish. Just real dudes, playing real riffs. The way bands like Aura Noir intended.