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Skull Servant
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Skull Servant · October 31, 2023

metalraleighdoom metalheavy metalheavy psychoccultpsychedelic rockstoner doom

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  • I don't think there's any band that sounds quite like Skull Servant does. The songs hit hard and heavy while maintaining a strong melody, and the two singers provide a contrast that makes every song feel unique. The crunchy guitar and bass tone puts a lot of power behind the riffs, and the songwriting and arrangement makes this feel like a concept album. If there's one thing Skull Servant does best, it's creating music that is dynamic and ever changing.

    revengebymagick · favourite track: Hounds of Tindalos

  • heavy wizard music with a crunchy gritty texture bridging the gap twixt love & psychedelia and doom & being eaten by an incomprehensible cosmic force it's well-rounded. it makes you feel things like "i can dig it" and "bloooooood". it's great for fuckin' to, and it can probably get you high on its own, although I am too chronically stoned to check groovy.

    snakechurch_antipodus · favourite track: Satan's Broomstick

  • Crunching distorted guitar tones, punchy rhythms, growling bass all topped of with vocals that are a weird blend of gothic doominesss and RATM style urban metal rap.

    FDJ (Desert Psychlist) · favourite track: Poison the Unwell

  • "Intricate riffs tumble over each other as the drums crash and the bass rumbles underneath. Stonerrock gone metal, gone proto, gone the way of the Skull Servant!"

    JoopKonraad