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New York's Metanoya arrived in 2022 bridging the gap between old-school heavy metal and thrash, a combination that gives their music both melodic accessibility and aggressive bite. Their sound suggests a band steeped in the classic NWOBHM and early American thrash traditions, filtered through a modern underground sensibility. A newly formed act, they are already carving out a presence in a New York scene with no shortage of serious competition.
Buffalo, New York's Monarch play straight-ahead thrash and heavy metal rooted in the classic American tradition, carrying on the city's working-class metal legacy since their formation in 2014.
New York death/thrash metal project formed in 2023, drawing on the punishing intersection of old-school death metal and thrash ferocity. The Tolkien-referencing name hints at a classic-minded approach to a genre combination that never goes out of style.
Mortal Remains are a groove and thrash metal band out of Queens, New York City, fusing the head-down punch of groove metal with thrash aggression rooted in the NYC underground.
Born on Long Island in 2018, Necropolis carves through crossover thrash and progressive metal territory with the unruly energy of classic hardcore and the technical ambition of modern thrash. Their sound mashes pit-ready riffs against shifting time signatures in a way that refuses easy genre placement.
New York's Ninth Degree started life rooted in stoner metal before pivoting to a harder thrash sound, a trajectory that speaks to their restless refusal to stay in one lane since forming in 2019. The shift mirrors the broader evolution of the New York underground, where stylistic rigidity has always been less valued than energy and conviction.
Long Island's No Escape launched in 2021 playing the kind of crossover thrash that splits the difference between Slayer's riff vocabulary and hardcore's blunt-force delivery — fast, mean, and unpretentious. They tap into the same working-class aggression that gave the New York/New Jersey crossover scene its teeth in the 1980s, updating the template with a modern tightness while keeping the raw urgency intact.
New York's No More Sorry launched in 2023 sitting squarely at the intersection of groove metal's mid-paced, hip-swinging heaviness and thrash's kinetic aggression — a combination that produces riffs built for maximum physical impact. The groove/thrash hybrid has deep New York roots, and No More Sorry work that lineage with the kind of down-tuned swagger that values the weight of a riff as much as its velocity.
New York's Non-Residents bring a crossover thrash sensibility rooted in the convergence of hardcore punk's urgency and thrash metal's technical aggression, a tradition with deep roots in the Northeast underground. Formed in 2021, the band channels the raw energy of the genre's 1980s origins while keeping the delivery unpolished and high-velocity. On a scene level, they represent a genuine commitment to crossover as a living style rather than a nostalgia exercise.
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