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Long Island's Epitome started as a thrash act and expanded into heavier, more groove-oriented territory over time, tracing a trajectory familiar to New York's durable metal underground. Active since 2006, they've developed a sound that honors both phases of their evolution.
New York's Faith and Fire sit at the harder end of hard rock and heavy metal, a sound built around anthemic conviction and strong riffs; the band formed in 2021 with clear reverence for the music that came before them.
Brooklyn's Fallout have been delivering hard-nosed heavy metal and hard rock since 2018, rooted in the borough's long tradition of working-class rock and roll. Their sound is unshowy and direct — the kind of heavy metal that has more in common with a bar stage than an arena, and is better for it.
Rochester's Fantom deals in traditional heavy metal with a shadowy theatricality that suits the band's name. Since 2017 they've been part of upstate New York's small but committed metal underground.
New York's Girder build their stoner doom sound like heavy construction — methodical, load-bearing, and made to last. Formed in 2025, they're among the newest entrants to the northeast's already formidable heavy underground.
The Oneonta, New York project Glass Skeleton Death March carries a name that promises drama and follows through — blending hard rock muscle with heavy metal bone into music that's both hook-laden and rough around the edges. They've marched forward since 2013.
Hamilton, New York's Harbinger play traditional heavy metal with a conviction that feels earned — a small-town act formed in 2015 with big riffs and a clear love for the genre's classic, no-nonsense core.
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New York's Headless Eyes occupy an unusually broad corner of extreme metal, blending death, thrash, and traditional heavy metal into a sound that refuses easy categorization. Formed in 2020, they draw on the full timeline of heavy music and synthesize it into something with its own jagged shape.
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