Doom Metal

Turn Loose The Swans.

while we're at it, whats some good doom/death similar to early Katatonia and Paradise Lost?

I agree with Turn Lose the Swans though MDB have a pretty good back catalog, any of their earlier work is fairly solid. Doom Death similar to earlier Paradise Lost and Katatonia back when they did dirty vocals... well Anathema and My Dying Bride are the obvious ones given they were very influential in creating that style along with Paradise Lost but I am personally a huge fan of The Prophecy, I advise you check them out, brilliant stuff.
 
For Funeral Doom:
Asunder - Works Will Come Undone ( I don't think their first one is that great)
Wormphlegm
Worship
Stabat Mater
Ataraxie
Vo Skorbyah

For Doom/Death:
Goatlord
dISEMBOWELMENT
Fleshcrawl
God Macabre
Eternal Darkness
Sempiternal Deathreign


Traditional Doom:
Saint Vitus
Pentagram
Reverend Bizarre
Gates of Slumber
 
For Funeral Doom:
Asunder - Works Will Come Undone ( I don't think their first one is that great)
Wormphlegm
Worship
Stabat Mater
Ataraxie
Vo Skorbyah

For Doom/Death:
Goatlord
dISEMBOWELMENT
Fleshcrawl
God Macabre
Eternal Darkness
Sempiternal Deathreign


Traditional Doom:
Saint Vitus
Pentagram
Reverend Bizarre
Gates of Slumber

do you know of any places that sell Wormphlegm CDs?
 
^ same about the wormphlegm material.

Anyways here's some of the better doom bands i've found that haven't been mentioned.

Epic Doom
Well Of Souls

Traditional Doom
The Wizar'd (Also "The Wizard")
Penacne

Funeral Doom
Comatose Vigl
Bosque
Senthil (Black Metal infulences though)
Blood Of The Black Owl

Suprised No One Has Mentioned Any Drone Stuff.
 
Tiamat - Wildhoney

Possibly my favourite Doom album, it is definetely up there. These guys have produced some later work worse then Metallica's but Wildhoney, A Deeper Kind of Slumber and to a lesser extent (using the above comparison, think Kill Em All and Justice), The Astral Sleep and Slumber. If you are a big fan of Opeth and have not heard Tiamat, kick yourself.

P.S Dont bother with their myspace, it does not have any of their earlier work on it.
 
Not one mention of Pentagram. I'm speechless.


Whoops! Easy to over-look them for me. Pentegram and The Obsessed were the two top Doom bands in the DC erea in the late 70's - mid 80's and I like The Obsessed much more. I've met Victor Griffith several times in the mid 80's. He was a dismissive prick. In 2003 I met him again and he was a dismissive prick. I tend to dismiss dismissive pricks. Thirdly, If I want to hear Black Sabbath riffs and bit's of Black Sabbath leads, I'd rather listen to the real thing. But you are correct, they do deserve mention.
 
ANY of the 3, but "Divine Propaganda" is their most straight forward/metal oriented, it even has some nwobhm touches. "Mother Teacher Destroyer" is their most experimental, and their latest (and best for me) balances the styles of the first two, while still introducing another face of the band.
 
ANY of the 3, but "Divine Propaganda" is their most straight forward/metal oriented, it even has some nwobhm touches. "Mother Teacher Destroyer" is their most experimental, and their latest (and best for me) balances the styles of the first two, while still introducing another face of the band.

Ok, thanks. I've seen a few copies of Whiskey Foote around, I might try and pick it up tomorrow.