As I sit here listening to that Melvins tribute album I got the idea for us to pay tribute to the heaviest bands of all time. Not the fastest or most extreme, but purely the heaviest. Just mention the band and give some thoughts on them.
Melvins - They're the true pioneers of heaviness. They took where Black Sabbath left off and multiplied the heaviness by about 20. Even in their more punk stuff from Mangled Demos and such is pretty heavy. Bullhead may have been the heaviest album ever up to that point when it was released, and Lysol didn't do anything to take them down.
Earth - Another more of a pioneer of heaviness. Really Dylan Carlson with help from others, including Joe Preston in the earlier days, I've heard that in the early 90's them and the Melvins were basically battling to be the heavier band (not really battling, but I think you get the picture). Earth 2 has to be one of the first released albums that just puts me in awe of the heaviness on it.
Electric Wizard - Doom at its finest. There isn't a single song from Electric Wizard (well, song over a minute long) that doesn't drop my jaw with its heaviness. Another band that plays it as slow and heavy as possible, but they have so many other cool elements to their music as well.
Sunn O))) - I don't know what I can really say, they took where Earth left off and made it even heavier and added a lot of loud and heavy elements to the already heavy sound.
Melvins - They're the true pioneers of heaviness. They took where Black Sabbath left off and multiplied the heaviness by about 20. Even in their more punk stuff from Mangled Demos and such is pretty heavy. Bullhead may have been the heaviest album ever up to that point when it was released, and Lysol didn't do anything to take them down.
Earth - Another more of a pioneer of heaviness. Really Dylan Carlson with help from others, including Joe Preston in the earlier days, I've heard that in the early 90's them and the Melvins were basically battling to be the heavier band (not really battling, but I think you get the picture). Earth 2 has to be one of the first released albums that just puts me in awe of the heaviness on it.
Electric Wizard - Doom at its finest. There isn't a single song from Electric Wizard (well, song over a minute long) that doesn't drop my jaw with its heaviness. Another band that plays it as slow and heavy as possible, but they have so many other cool elements to their music as well.
Sunn O))) - I don't know what I can really say, they took where Earth left off and made it even heavier and added a lot of loud and heavy elements to the already heavy sound.
"And let us dream now, the impossible dream, of a math professor" - SGM