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Bull of Apis Bull of Bronze know that the results of politics live in the material world but their roots live in the spirit and in the heart, producing extreme metal that presses against the same place of intense spiritual ecstasy and longing as Wolves in the Throne Room and Neurosis. This one has been getting a lot of prerelease buzz, and for good reason over three songs that span 40 minutes, we are treated to musique concrete, ambiance, traditional black metal, near-cybernetic riffing and an ecstatic, spiritualist edge to deeply political music. Offerings of Flesh and Gold is the debut record of Bull of Apis Bull of Bronze, an explicitly antifascist, anti-racist, anti-capitalist black metal group who also happened to create one of the finest records of the year. Bull of Apis Bull of Bronze – Offerings of Flesh and Goldīlack metal just happens to be on a hot streak this month. You might just see one of the following bands at that time. time slot is the “Mining Metal” slot - the golden hour when the underground hits your ears.
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Frequently, that’s where you’ll find the hungriest outfits, frothing at the mouth to show their talent to anyone who might listen. If you find yourself at one such event, we suggest you make it a point to check out the lesser-known bands on side stages. Now is prime festival season, a time ripe with major metal concerts in America and Europe performed in front of lawns packed with fervent fans. The longest day of the year has now passed, and while the bright days of summer may seem incongruous with the dark, dank spaces that underground metal usually occupies, it has its perks. The focus is on noteworthy new music emerging from the non-mainstream metal scene, highlighting releases from small and independent labels - or even releases from unsigned acts. “Mining Metal” is a monthly column from Heavy Consequence writers Joseph Schafer and Langdon Hickman.