Their style has been described as “flute-tinged witch rock,” and their lyrics are filled with black magic imagery and references to classic horror films.
Wholeheartedly embracing their Katatonia worship. Epic, melancholy metal dire enough for a black night, but too melodic to be confused with the drearier doom.
A back catalog dotted with stargazing space rock, album-long jam sessions, and civil war concept albums, Clutch may seem a tough nut to crack. This one’s fun.
The Norwegians are a little more interested in pushing some different sounds, and even if some of them stand in stark contrast, they all work in context.
Modern life is a real drag according to the The Bronx’s lyrics, but you wouldn’t know it from the kick-ass, muscled boogie-punk that these LA punkers jerk out.