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      2 months ago

      Absolutely. I’ve been more into satanic folk and stoner/doom metal than punk lately, but I’m always looking for a new band/genre to obsess over

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        2 months ago

        Hopefully you are familiar with Amigo the Devil, if not please get on that right away

        Edit to add some killer stoner/doom: Froglord, Hippie Death Cult, Snakemother, Year of the Cobra

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          Are you me? I love Amigo the Devil, and I’ve got HDC and YotC on vinyl. I haven’t listened to much Froglord other than their split with Bog Wizard, and Snakemother is new to me, so I’ll have to get on that.

          Also, don’t sleep on the solo albums from Dorthia Cotrell of Windhand. Some pretty solid doom folk

          edit: Oh man, the reviews of Snakemother comparing them to both Faetooth and YOB have got me salivating. I can’t wait 'til I get home from work to sit down with my nice headphones and dig in.

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            Are you me?

            when you said “more into satanic folk and stoner/doom metal lately” I had the same thought lol

            Froglord’s entire discography is fantastic and they show no signs of slowing down. I hope they manage to do a US tour at some point

            Definitely familiar with Windhand but probably haven’t taken a deep enough dive on Dorthia’s solo work tbh

            Snakemother is a fairly new band (~couple years young) out of SF/Oakland that has been putting in hard work as a local opener in the doom/heavy psych scene - including for Faetooth a couple times. Their self-titled album is just the right length to play live (just over a half hour long) and I’ve been told that new music is getting published soon :) Hope you enjoy!