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Sludge  - The Well flac album
  • Performer Sludge
  • Title The Well
  • Date of release 1997
  • Style Noise, Doom Metal
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  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1675 mb
  • Size FLAC 1191 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 653

Sludge and grunge are pretty much synonymous, at least outside the context of music, so it’d only make sense that there be some crossover between the two worlds. You could arguably make the case that Nirvana’s Bleach crosses over into some sludge territory, though it’s fairly decisively not a metal album. But The Melvins, Seattle’s heaviest band, are one of the most important bands in all of sludge history-and they just happened to benefit from all the attention afforded the burgeoning grunge scene in their backyard. Listen carefully and you’ll hear a heavy influence on albums by Isis or Mastodon, or well, just about any metal album of the last 20 years to some degree. But make no mistake-there is only one Neurosis. Isis – Oceanic (2002; Ipecac). Next to Neurosis, Isis is perhaps the most influential band in terms of taking sludge metal to elegant and epic new realms.

Year: all time 1975.

The Thin Ice 3. Another Brick in the Wall (Part I) 4. The Happiest Days of Our Lives 5. Another Brick in the Wall (Part II) 6. Mother 7. Goodbye Blue Sky 8. Empty Spaces 9. Young Lust 10. One of My Turns 11. Don't Leave Me Now 12. Another Brick in the Wall (Part III) 13. Goodbye Cruel World. Disk 2. 1. Hey You 2. Is There Anybody Out There? 3. Nobody Home 4. Vera 5. Bring the Boys Back Home 6. Comfortably Numb 7. The Show Must Go On 8. In the Flesh 9. Run Like Hell 10. Waiting For The Worms 11.

Sludge metal (also known as sludgecore, sludge doom, sludge rock, or simply sludge) is an extreme style of music that originated through combining elements of doom metal and hardcore punk. It is typically harsh and abrasive, often featuring shouted vocals, heavily distorted instruments and sharply contrasting tempos

The 10 essential sludge metal albums. By Chris Chantler (Metal Hammer) 2016-10-12T16:00:00Z Metal Hammer. Dark, brutal and magnificently ugly, these are the sludge albums you need in your life. We put Mastodon and Neurosis together in a room and here's what happened.

So whether your sludge purveyors of choice come from the atmospheric, blackened or progressive sects of he genre, they’re all indebted to the groundbreaking statements these albums made. Black Flag – My War (1984). The band wouldn’t truly experiment with their sound until their forays into drone doom on Lysol (1992) and alternative metal with Houdini (1993), and by today’s standards, GPT and Ozma sound like textbook sludge (albeit performed incredibly well). But back in the late-80s, the Melvins were truly pushing the boundaries of rock music with heaviness that rivaled their doom counterparts and death metal’s formative bands. Streetcleaner‘s direct influence on sludge is pretty obvious-the album’s crunching, methodical, downtuned riffing distilled their influences down to the heaviest common denominator.

The Wall by Various Artists, released 09 November 2018 1. The Melvins - In the Flesh? 2. Low Flying Hawks - The Thin Ice 3. Ghastly Sound - Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 1 4. Sergeant Thunderhoof - The Happiest Days of Our Lives 5. Sasquatch - Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2 6. ASG - Mother 7. Mos Generator - Goodbye Blue Sky 8. Domkraft - Empty Spaces 9. The Slim Kings - Young Lust 10. Worshipper - One of My Turns 11. Spaceslug - Don't Leave Me Now 1. Yawning Man - Outside the Wall Magnetic Eye Records' exhaustive undertaking to re-envision Pink Floyd's concept masterpiece THE WALL in its entirety from end to end in sequence, featuring some of the most iconic artists in heavy music today alongside some of the most exciting newcomers. Release date is an estimate and may be subject to change. Tracklist: Side A 1. In the Flesh?

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Tracklist

1 Gallows Tree 7:16
2 The Prey 5:05
3 Divine Blow 5:33
4 Cerberus 8:55
5 Anguish Goddess 7:11
6 Dementia 6:36
7 The Well 8:53
8 We Have Joy (Live Killing Joke Cover) 2:53
9 Black Sabbath (Live Black Sabbath Cover) 8:54

Credits

  • Producer – Fred Estby, Tomas Skogsberg


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BAND BIO: Early 90's knew the heaviest band from Switzerland: SLUDGE Influenced by dark atmosphere & heaviness of bands Celtic Frost, Samael, Cathedral, Entombed ~ SLUDGE recorded the 1st EP “Sweet Daisy” w/Tomas Skogsberg (Entombed, Dismember, Grave, Tiamat, Hellacopters) 1996 With the support of Lee Dorian of Cathedral, the EP was released worldwide through Godhead Records & spread the band's name. They went back to Sunlight Studios in 1997 to record the first full & darkest album “The Well”. Headstrong Records 1998, Debut album received the interest from Xy (Samael) and was followed by gigs across Europe supporting acts like MACHINE HEAD, ENTOMBED, CATHEDRAL, SAMAEL, CROWBAR, TESTAMENT, DIE KRUPPS, ANATHEMA, STUCK MOJO, SPIRITUAL BEGGARS ...