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Brooklyn death metal veterans Memorial Gore have been at it since 2013, building a catalog steeped in the Old School traditions that the New York underground has long revered — caveman riffing, sepulchral production, and a relentless forward momentum that references the genre's early 90s peak without feeling like mere nostalgia. New York City's death metal lineage is one of the most storied in the genre, and Memorial Gore fit naturally into that lineage while carving out their own particular brand of brutality. They remain one of Brooklyn's more consistent and uncompromising death metal exports.
Buffalo, New York's Mental Anguish have been grinding since 2018, bringing a relentless grindcore assault to a city with a deep and underappreciated metal history. Their approach to the genre is rooted in the classic tradition of pure physical aggression — short, blasting, and without mercy, the kind of grindcore that leaves no room for subtlety or patience. Buffalo's long winters and blue-collar grit seem to seep into the music, lending a certain grim purposefulness to the brutality.
Buffalo, New York's Mephistoph have been weaponizing blackened death metal since 2013, fusing the two most extreme genres in metal into something that combines death metal's technical brutality with black metal's corrosive, dissonant atmosphere. Buffalo's underground metal scene operates largely beneath the radar of the coastal metropolises, and Mephistoph embody that hardened, unglamorous extremity — music made without expectation of mainstream acknowledgment, built purely for those who want the darkness at maximum intensity. Their catalog represents over a decade of committed sonic punishment.
Formed in Brooklyn, New York in 1990, Merauder are a pioneering metalcore act that fused hardcore punk with heavy metal influences drawn from the Cro-Mags and Leeway. Their debut album Master Killer (1995) on Century Media Records became a cornerstone of the genre, followed by Five Deadly Venoms (1999) and Bluetality (2003). The band has remained intermittently active, releasing God Is I in 2009 via Regain Records.
New York's Merciless Mutilation have been grinding through the death/grindcore underground since 2008, delivering punishing short-form brutality that cuts every song to its violent essential core. Their approach blends the gore-soaked death metal of the NYDM scene with grindcore's contempt for subtlety, resulting in music that functions less like songs and more like a sustained assault.
Metagnomist is a New York-based black metal project that emerged in 2021 with a name that suggests philosophical or epistemological preoccupations — knowledge beyond knowledge — and a sound to match, pursuing raw atmospheric black metal's most introspective and disorienting qualities. Their work operates in the tradition of American black metal that prizes density of feeling over technical display, building music that is as much about atmosphere and state-of-mind as it is about riffs.
Brooklyn's Metal Storm are a thrash outfit forged in 2014 within New York City's dense and competitive underground metal circuit. They draw on the aggressive, rapid-fire riffing of classic East Coast thrash, carrying forward a style that has deep roots in the boroughs of New York.
New York's Metalfier have been delivering traditional heavy metal since 2017, rooted in the classic sounds of the NWOBHM and American heavy metal that thrived in the early 1980s. Their Bandcamp output reflects a band dedicated to the form — anthemic riffs, clean power, and a reverence for the genre's enduring conventions.
Queens-bred MetalStorm channel the raw fury of the 1980s Bay Area and German speed metal scenes with a ferocity that has sharpened considerably since their 2014 formation. Their thrash riffs are tight and unrelenting, built for the pit, with tempos that rarely let up and vocals that cut through the noise like a serrated blade. They represent the continuing vitality of New York's underground extreme metal community.
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