Listed below are five of the most important short lived
heavy metal bands. Take a look!
1. Hellhammer
Hellhammer only put out an EP, but the
influence of that EP was monumental within black metal. At the time of the EP’s
release, it was the most extreme record to ever be put out by a metal band.
Some critics hated it, but others loved it. Many bands took influence from it,
and with that, the first wave of black metal had begun. The members of
Hellhammer regrouped after the band's demise as Celtic Frost, where they achieved
greater success. Hellhammer wasn’t around for long, but it completely changed
extreme metal forever.
2. Acid Bath
This group is one of my personal favorite
metal bands. Acid Bath existed from 1991 to 1997 and put out two albums. These
albums are stoner metal classics and have been hugely influential
within the scene. Acid Bath played a style of music that combined many
different subgenres of heavy metal, but the band’s roots were primarily in
stoner metal and sludge metal. The experimental nature that sludge metal has
taken on can be partially attributed to Acid Bath’s two records. The band
dissolved with the death of bassist Audie Pitre, who contributed a lot to the
band’s sound. Since the band’s break-up, vocalist Dax Riggs has taken a bluesy,
stoner rock route with Agents of Oblivion, Deadboy and the Elephantmen and his
solo work. Guitarist Sammy Duet has had some success with his
blackened death metal act, Goatwhore. The musicians who were involved with Acid
Bath have a strong cult following, particularly in Louisiana, where the group
originated.
3. Weakling
Weakling put out one album. That’s all it took
for the group to leave a permanent mark on black metal. Weakling was around
from 1998 to 1999, with its only album coming out in 2000. The group put out
a legendary black metal album that practiced a unique style of depressive,
progressive black metal. Not many bands have really tried to mimic Weakling,
but countless groups have been influenced by them. Wolves in the Throne Room is
the closest metalheads will probably ever get to hearing more of Weakling’s
style of music. John Gossard, one of the group’s essential members, has since gone on to perform with Asunder and Dispirit, which are two other bands that
are certainly worth checking out.
4. SikTh
It might be cheating to include this band. SikTh was around for nine years, but the band only put out two albums. SikTh’s influence has been extraordinary since its dissolution. The band played a unique style of progressive metal. It sounded like no one else at the time, and fans were astounded by the unique music. Since SikTh broke up, many bands have taken influence from the group. Periphery is the most notable of these acts, and as I have mentioned in other posts, Periphery’s influence on the progressive metal and djent communities has been astounding. Periphery would not exist without SikTh, though. Musically speaking, I think SikTh is the superior band and was way ahead of its time. The band’s influence will certainly be strongly felt for a long time to come. SikTh keeps hinting at a reunion, but no plans have been confirmed. Keep your fingers crossed, metalheads.
It might be cheating to include this band. SikTh was around for nine years, but the band only put out two albums. SikTh’s influence has been extraordinary since its dissolution. The band played a unique style of progressive metal. It sounded like no one else at the time, and fans were astounded by the unique music. Since SikTh broke up, many bands have taken influence from the group. Periphery is the most notable of these acts, and as I have mentioned in other posts, Periphery’s influence on the progressive metal and djent communities has been astounding. Periphery would not exist without SikTh, though. Musically speaking, I think SikTh is the superior band and was way ahead of its time. The band’s influence will certainly be strongly felt for a long time to come. SikTh keeps hinting at a reunion, but no plans have been confirmed. Keep your fingers crossed, metalheads.
5. Amesoeurs
So many metal bands that are being formed
today are influenced by Amesoeurs. This group only existed from 2004 to 2009,
but its impact has already proven to be immense. The group was one of the
first to combine black metal and shoegaze, and its only record (which is
self-titled) is better than 99% of the bands that came after it. This style
of music had already started to be pioneered by Neige from the French metal
band, Alcest. He brought his expertise to Amesoeurs, as musicians Sylvian
(Peste Noire), Fursy Teyessier (Les Discrets) and Winterhalter (Alcest, Peste
Noire) had not been as experienced at the time of the recording of Amesoeurs’
only album. At the time of the record’s release, it got a moderate amount of
critical praise, but black metal fans were more than touched by the album’s
style. There are now many metal groups modeling themselves after Amesoeurs,
though none are nearly as good.
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