Here’s to the land of the Long Leaf Pine.”
So begins North Carolina’s state toast. And as we embark on this aural trip through the state’s heaviest specimens, let’s first raise a glass (or glassware) to The Old North State.
Despite the toast’s glowing ode to North Carolina, the state is much more complex than trees and flowers.

On one side of the state roars the mighty Atlantic, whose tides shift the land to her whims, swallowing ships and houses along the way. On the other, the unfathomably ancient Appalachian mountains, whose long forgotten secrets still lay buried in granite and coal.

From one side to the other, this land is steeped like sweet tea in dark legends and darker truths, where Bigfoot has been said to roam, and where the Devil paces and plots his schemes. It’s where Blackbeard harbored, and where moonshiners raced against the law. Though it was the last state to do so, North Carolina joined the Confederacy and its soldiers reclaimed the working class epithet “Tar Heel,” as a point of pride. But less than a hundred years later, North Carolinian activists stared down Jim Crow from their stools at Greensboro lunch counters.
Those embers of conflict still smolder.

So it’s no wonder a state so shaped by elemental powers and generational conflict has spawned an explosion of musical icons. James Taylor, George Clinton, Nina Simone, Doc Watson, Elizabeth Cotten and Thelonius Monk. The list goes on.

And this, being so focused on the heavier side of the spectrum, probably had you assuming we’d be starting off with Corrosion of Conformity. But, no. The roots of Heavy music go much deeper here. Hell, you could argue (and I will), that heavy metal itself emerged from the hands of Dunn, N.C. native Link Wray, with the roaring power chords of “Rumble.”

So yes, while it’s hard to overstate the influence Corrosion of Conformity has had in defining — and redefining — the sounds of Southern heaviness, they did not emerge from a vacuum.
Those same gnarled roots, reaching from mountains to sea, through stone and clay and sand, touch all of us making loud sounds down here. It’s in the tobacco-spit brew of hardcore and sludge crafted by Buzzov-en and Seven Foot Spleen, just as it’s in the slower and more humid grooves of Weedeater and Sourvein.

The call to play slow and Heavy spread here like kudzu, consuming influences as broad as Psychedelic Rock and Americana (see: US Christmas, Solar Halos, Bask) to epic metal (Hour of
13, Daylight Dies). Looking for heady grooves? We’ve got Crystal Spiders, Mean Green, HolyRoller, Toke, ASG, Shun, The Asound, and so many more. Looking for something more aggressive? Try Hempire, Bongfoot, or …and I become death, who bring notes of thrash and
hardcore into the mix. And there’s always plenty of capital-D DOOM, too. Try Cosmic Reaper’s fuzz-blasted trips, or Mourning Cloak’s dour and tense epics. Or, maybe you’d prefer to drop into one of Kult Ikon’s instrumental labyrinths, or Escaping Aghartha’s blackened meditations, or Ape Vermin’s Progressive yet still Sludge-flecked sound.

And this is only scratching the surface. The red clay dirt is as fertile for heavy riffs as it is for tobacco and sweet potatoes. It may not always feel like the “The blessed land, the best land,” but for better and worse, it’s our land. I’ll drink to that. Words by Bryan Reed (Doomsday Profit)

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Tracklist:

01. Squidlord – Washed Up 02:22
02. Weedeater – God Luck and Good Speed 04:25
03. Righteous Fool – The Overblown 03:27
04. Sourvein – Fangs 04:21
05. Toke – Legalize Sin 03:53
06. Irata – Weightless 04:20
07. Cosmic Reaper – Wasteland II 06:14
08. ASG – Low End Insight 04:18
09. Corrosion of Conformity – Paranoid Opioid 06:30
10. The Sign of the Southern Cross – Eating The Sun 06:38
11. Buzzoven – Vagabond 05:15
12. Stonekind – Black molasses 07:21
13. Bask – New Dominion 04:42
14. Doomsday Profit – Crown of Flies 03:48
15. U.S. Christmas – Wolf On Anareta 06:23
16. Bedowyn – Lord of the Suffering 06:23
17. Solar Halos – The Living Tide 06:07
18. Ape Vermin – Arctic Noise 07:15
19. Shun – Heese 03:54
20. Voidward – Wolves 07:27
21. Weight Shift – Orb (Dissonant Whispers) 06:14
22. Lightning Born – Shifting Winds 04:35
23. Crystal Spiders – C-U-N HELL 04:09
24. Bongfoot – Blood Orgy 05:54
25. Seth Hutchinson – Quest for Fire 06:38
26. Hail!Hornet – Scars 03:07
27. The Asound – Moss Man 06:54
28. HolyRoller – Axe of Abraham 04:17
29. Thundering Herd – One Shot Down 03:42
30. Lie Heavy – Unbeliever 05:38
31. Hempire – Bongbroth 10:54
32. Kult Ikon – Lost Sea 11:05
33. Istari – See You Later (Live 2022) 10:28
34. Inanimus – Staghunter 04:52
35. Temptations Wings – Sea of Woe 06:09
36. Bog Loaf – Flaccid And Placid 04:53
37. Witchtit – Traveler 05:54
38. Escaping Aghartha – Chytrid 09:24
39. Wailin Storms – Lost 04:44
40. Luurch – Eddie Tea 06:15
41. Rocky MTN Roller – Monster 04:44
42. StormWatchers – Burning Road 04:01
43. Darth Kannabyss – chewbongwa 04:51
44. Cromagnon – Back to the Caves 14:48
45. Beastial Piglord – My Mannequin Wife 08:59
46. Old Moons – Deathbed Fantasy 01:52
47. Phthartic – The Pervasive Truth 03:43

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