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· 2019–present · active
A Pale Horse Named Death is a doom and gothic metal band from New York City. The project draws from the same bleak, atmospheric well as Type O Negative and Life of Agony, with their 2019 full-length "When The World Becomes Undone" delivering thirteen tracks of crushing, melancholic heaviness.
Buffalo · 2020–present · active
Cemetery Echo is a gothic metal band from Buffalo, New York, blending melancholic melodies and dark atmosphere with heavy guitar work and clean, emotionally expressive vocals drawn from the classic gothic metal tradition of Type O Negative and early Paradise Lost.
· 2011–present · active
New York's Dark Eden take a different path than their Michigan namesake, blending gothic atmosphere into black metal's framework for something moodier, more ornate, and shot through with shadow. Since 2011, they've made darkness feel architectural.
· 2011–present · active
New York's The Bronx Casket Co. have been crafting gothic/doom metal with a morbid elegance since their 2011 reconstitution, drawing on the genre's marriage of heavy riffs and romantic melancholy that the band has always executed with more craft than camp. Their sound belongs to the tradition of doom that treats grief and darkness as aesthetic resources rather than ends in themselves.
Hammondsport · 2022–present · active
Hailing from Hammondsport in upstate New York, Tiffani Travesty blend melodic death metal's twin-guitar interplay with gothic metal's dark romanticism, forming a contrast between beauty and brutality that defines their approach since 2022. It's a style that draws equally from Scandinavian melodeath and the gloom of classic gothic metal.
Brooklyn, New York City · 2007–present · active
Type O Negative were a Brooklyn, New York gothic and doom metal band led by the late Peter Steele, renowned for their glacially slow tempos, deep bass-driven sound, and brooding romanticism across landmark albums like Bloody Kisses and October Rust.

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