Black Moth
Black Moth

Black Moth

GBRMetal, Doom/Sludge Metal
7,370 monthly listeners
  • 15.4K followers
  • 1.4K fans

Black Moth's Top Spotify Songs

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Blackbirds Fall
2.3K streams
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Tumbleweave
541 streams
3
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Land of the Sky
312 streams
4
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Sisters Of The Stone
300 streams
5
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Moonbow
297 streams
2.3K
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Black Moth's YouTube Videos

44.1K
Views
Black Moth - Moonbow
Youtube
44.1K views
Oct 31, 2017
20.6K
Views
Black Moth - Sisters Of The Stone
Youtube
20.6K views
Feb 11, 2018
7.7K
Views
Black Moth - Pig Man
Youtube
7.7K views
Jul 30, 2018

Black Moth's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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WonkoFM
by Spotify
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Events3 Events

Mar
21-24
Hammerfest
United Kingdom
GBR
, Great YarmouthN/A N/A
Past
Oct
12-14
Desertfest Antwerp
Belgium
BEL
, AntwerpN/A N/A
Past
May
04-06
Desertfest London
United Kingdom
GBR
, LondonN/A N/A
Past

Black Moth's Past Events3 Events

  • Hammerfest festival

    Kamelot, Overkill, Paradise Lost, Flotsam and Jetsam, Cellar Darling, Skálmöld, Cruachan, Skyforger, Darkane, Black Moth, Absolva, Shrapnel, Pist.On, Ten Ton Slug, Boss Keloid, Ward XVI, Desert Storm, Reign of Fury, Divine Chaos, Kill II This, Sworn Amongst, The Heretic Order, Arkham Witch, Battalions, KRYSTHLA, Heathen Deity, Old Corpse Road, Fire Red Empress, Zhora, Ashen Crown, Iron SeaWolf, Gévaudan, Master Charger, Bloodyard, I Saw The World Burn, Drakonis, Winter Storm, Bearfist, Godstone, Lifer, Hanowar
    GBR, Great Yarmouth
    Medium
  • Desertfest Antwerp festival

    High On Fire, Crowbar, Enslaved, Elder, Amenra, Naxatras, Acid King, YOB, Dead Meadow, Whores., The Devil and the Almighty Blues, Frayle, Wo Fat, Sasquatch, The Well, Wiegedood, Black Moth, Yuri Gagarin, Sköll, The Oscillation, Dead Quiet, Eagle Twin, The Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell, Timestone
    BEL, Antwerp
    Small
  • Desertfest London festival

    Napalm Death, High On Fire, Monster Magnet, Graveyard, Eyehategod, Elder, Hawkwind, Radio Moscow, King Buffalo, Monolord, Weedeater, Planet of Zeus, Primitive Man, The Obsessed, Dopelord, Nebula, Snapped Ankles, White Hills, Church Of Misery, Zeke, Winterfylleth, Darkher, Freedom Hawk, Jex Thoth, LLNN, Mastiff, Akercocke, Black Moth, Puppy, The Necromancers, Dead Witches, Wino, Sourvein, Lionize, BISON, The Black Wizards, Fister, Bismuth, Death Alley, Tuskar, Mountains, Miss Lava, Five The Hierophant, Swedish death Candy, Cattle, CHRCH, Telepathy, Morass Of Molasses, Moloch, Trevor's Head, Blackwülf, GHOLD, TBC, Snow Burial, Casual Nun, The Watchers, Suma, MADE of TEETH, Monolithian, Old Man Lizard, ADCX, MELTING HAND, Warning, Solleme, Lo Chief, Steak Number Eight
    GBR, London
    Small

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More about Black Moth

Overview of Doom/Sludge Metal musician Black Moth

Black Moth, a metal band from Leeds, England, combines the doom and sludge metal subgenres to produce an own blend of heavy tones. They are known for their strong riffs and ominous, brooding tones, which define their music.

The band, led by their dynamic frontman, puts on an aggressive and moving performance that perfectly encapsulates the raw energy of metal music. The music of the group is greatly influenced by groups like Kyuss, Electric Wizard, and Black Sabbath, among others. Black Moth's music is the ideal fusion of strong beats, pounding guitars, and ethereal soundscapes that makes for a completely engrossing listening experience.

They are a standout group in the UK metal scene because to the appreciation their music has received from both reviewers and fans for its sincerity and rawness. Any metalhead looking for a new spin on the genre must check out Black Moth's music; their distinct fusion of doom and sludge metal makes them a force to be reckoned with.

What are the most popular songs for Doom/Sludge Metal musician Black Moth?

Leeds-based Metal, Doom/Sludge Metal band Black Moth has a devoted following that appreciates their sound's ability to cross genres. Some of the band's most well-known songs are "Moonbow," a dynamic and catchy song with a heavy groove; "Screen Queen," a song with a haunting melody and a strong chorus; "Tumbleweave," a song that demonstrates the band's ability to seamlessly blend different styles; and "Istra," a slow-burning track with a moody atmosphere.

Another fan favorite of the group, "Blackbirds Fall," is a perfect example of how they can write a catchy chorus and catchy beat. While "Sisters Of The Stone" is a superb fusion of doom and groove metal with a catchy riff that sticks with you long after the song is ended, "Spit Out Your Teeth" is a strong and aggressive track that highlights the band's sludgy side.

With its blend of heavy and melodic components, "Land of the Sky" stands out as a highlight track that demonstrates the band's flexibility. Meanwhile, "Chicken Shit" is a fast-paced track that will get your blood pounding. Finally, the epic and dramatic track "Buried Hoards" features a stirring chorus and a stunning vocal performance.

Overall, Black Moth is a band that is skilled at writing catchy, interesting songs that successfully meld many musical genres. Their fans value the enthusiasm and originality that they bring to the stage, and their music reflects their love for and commitment to their profession.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Doom/Sludge Metal musician Black Moth?

The British metal group Black Moth, from Leeds, has been making waves in the Doom/Sludge Metal genre. Their 2018 album "Anatomical Venus" is a hauntingly beautiful masterwork that exemplifies their own musical aesthetic. Songs like "Buried Hoards," "A Lovers Hate," and "Moonbow," among others, are sure to enthrall you.

Black Moth's most recent single, "Sisters of the Stone," was made available in 2018. The song, which includes Harriet Hyde's strong vocals, is an ideal reflection of their musical approach. "Moonbow" and "Savage Dancer/Tree of Woe," which were released in 2017 and 2013, respectively, are two other famous singles by the group.

The two prior albums by Black Moth, "The Killing Jar" (2012) and "Condemned to Hope" (2014), are equally noteworthy. Songs like "Looner," "Blackbirds Fall," and "Plastic Blaze," which are examples of the band's musical prowess, are found on these albums.

To sum up, the band Black Moth has been pushing the limits of Doom/Sludge Metal music. For any fan of the genre, their most recent album, "Anatomical Venus," and songs like "Sisters of the Stone" are essential listening. Black Moth is a band that is likely to make an impression on anyone who listens to their music because to their distinctive style and strong vocals.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Doom/Sludge Metal musician Black Moth?

The metal and doom/sludge band Black Moth, from Leeds, England, has played some amazing shows and festivals throughout the years. Hammerfest, Desertfest London, and Desertfest Antwerp are a few of their more notable festival appearances. The group performed a ferocious concert at Hammerfest that highlighted their distinctive sound and alluring stage presence. Their performance at Desertfest London was equally outstanding, and the band left the audience wanting more after playing a potent and dramatic show. Black Moth's performance at Desertfest Antwerp was hailed as "mind-blowing," with the group playing some of their most well-known songs to an enthusiastic crowd.

Black Moth also gave a standout performance at the Roadburn Festival, where they shared the stage with some of the biggest names in the doom/sludge metal and metal genres. The group also performed at Damnation Festival, one of the most significant gatherings in the UK's metal scene. Black Moth shared the stage at this festival alongside some of the best artists in the field, solidifying their reputation as a group to keep an eye on.

Overall, Black Moth's appearances and performances at festivals have been nothing less than extraordinary. They have become a popular among metal and doom/sludge metal fans all around the world because to their distinctive sound and engaging stage presence. Black Moth's status as one of the most accomplished and interesting bands in the genre right now grows stronger with every performance.