YITH- IMMEMORAL REVIEW 06/08/2018 Well, sadly doom is the one sub-genre of metal that I have neglected the most throughout my life. Granted, there are a handful of traditional doom bands (mostly the progenitors of the genre) that I am deeply fond of, yet I have found myself gravitating more toward death/doom, black/doom or the occasional funeral doom, as scarce as those acts often are. I’ve become weary of the hyper pretentious word salad game that’s often played with metal sub-genres and its collection of hyphens, and I’m not
Well, sadly doom is the one sub-genre of metal that I have neglected the most throughout my life. Granted, there are a handful of traditional doom bands (mostly the progenitors of the genre) that I am deeply fond of, yet I have found myself gravitating more toward death/doom, black/doom or the occasional funeral doom, as scarce as those acts often are. I’ve become weary of the hyper pretentious word salad game that’s often played with metal sub-genres and its collection of hyphens, and I’m not