Google says this is a 2017 release but I don't think it is. Really great experimental black metal on Sentient Ruin, that makes cool use of noise textures.
This is finally out <3 Harkens back to that proper nature black metal feel of bands like Burzum, Drudkh, Wyrd etc. that just doesn't seem to exist much anymore.
Idk whether to put this in the non-metal thread or here so I'll just go with this thread. The new Soldat Hans album is kinda like a mix of folk, jazz, doom metal, and it comes together as an absolutely stunning combination and utterly captivating. Not exactly metal, but it's not exactly any specific genre.
Departures by Death Will Tremble is also pretty tight though not particularly boundary breaking. Solid doom type stuff with a vocal performance more akin to a hardcore band (at least to my ears).
Google says this is a 2017 release but I don't think it is. Really great experimental black metal on Sentient Ruin, that makes cool use of noise textures.
Rotting Sky
2014 if I remember correctly from my metallum visit regarding them.
Digging his. Sort of off-kilter post-black thing. Reminds me of something but too early in the morning to think what. Described on MA as Psychedelic Doom / Black Metal.
Kalmen
Previous album also seems great and fairly sure I've heard it going by the art.
So this is an ex-member of The Axis of Peridtion's band, and it sounds exactly like you would want it to sound. Lots of dissonant picking riffs, and atmospherically industrial and rich. Excellent modern production. TAoP lives!
Don't really know quite how to describe it but I like it a lot. Some sort of prog-rock / psyche with some metallic elements. Can't wait for the whole thing.
Hadean
The first tag on their Bandcamp is Candlemass and a bunch of other doom bands, so you can guess what this sounds like.
Night Gaunt
Chilean prog black.
Voragine of Autumn
Great old-school black. Tight, riffy, frosty and grim.
Proch
Down as death metal on their Bandcamp page, but this seems more like some kind of modern prog that you might see on Basick Records.
Sunless Dawn
This seems cool. Post-hardcore laden, angular post-metal of some kind.
New Skaphe looking like it's gonna be redder than ever
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http://www.last.fm/user/templeruins
https://ququmatz.bandcamp.com/releases Progressive/experimental black metal
https://znmusic.bandcamp.com/ Avant-garde drone metal, ambient, noise
https://noosefiller.bandcamp.com/ Experimental raw black metal/noise
New Soul Grip sounds like some intense, aggressive black metal. There seems to be less of a hardcore side to it than with the debut, although it's hard to tell from one track and it has been a while since I listened to Avadon.