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About

Sourvein is a doom metal band with roots in Cape Fear, North Carolina, known for their sludgy, heavy sound that spans genres like stoner rock, sludge metal, and drone metal. Formed in 1993, the group has undergone numerous lineup changes over the years. Key members have included singer T-Roy Medlin, whose larynx-shredding vocals bring a death metal intensity, and guitarist Liz Buckingham, whose slow, Sabbath-inspired riffs define the band's signature sound. Sourvein's music embodies the dark, oppressive atmosphere of doom metal while incorporating elements of punk and alternative metal.

How to Sound Like Sourvein

Sourvein's sound is characterized by thick, distorted guitar tones and a slow, methodical tempo that creates a palpable sense of doom and weight. The use of heavy fuzz and distortion pedals, such as the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi and Boss MT-2 Metal Zone, contributes to their dense, crushing guitar sound. The guitar work achieves a raw, gritty texture, often driven by equipment like the Gibson SG Standard and Gibson Les Paul Standard, while the bass lines provide a deep, rumbling foundation enhanced by powerful amplification from gear like the Sunn Beta Bass Head. This combination results in a sound that is both relentlessly heavy and atmospherically dark, appealing to fans of the doom and sludge metal genres.

Discography

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