Space metal

Definitely gonna check some of these out, and seconding a few.

Surprised to not see Arcturus mentioned yet. Its a special kind of avant garde though, hard for some to get into.
 
Definitely gonna check some of these out, and seconding a few.

Surprised to not see Arcturus mentioned yet. Its a special kind of avant garde though, hard for some to get into.

Yea of course. The Sham Mirrors is a fantastic record; an all time favorite of mine.

Lots of Neurotech is space themed, too. Musically it isn't impressive but he creates a cool atmosphere. Star One is great, too.
 
Cool, I get to be the one to talk about some of the only death metal I like anymore :)

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Artificial Brain is pretty rad. Exactly how you'd expect Profound Lore's tech death band to sound like. Tasty riffs full of weird meter, paired with jagged rhythms.



Mithras was doing this when no one else was and killed it. Awesome job of grooving on top of a recurring theme, delay parties, and other essential bits of space rock, without losing their death metal identity.



I'd consider this to be the template for space death.
 
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I just had a great album come to mind that fits this topic - and it crosses over multiple genres. Definitely recommended:



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