The Lord Weird Slough Feg, often shortened to Slough Feg, stands out in the metal scene with their distinctive blend of traditional heavy metal, folk, and Celtic influences. Named after a character from the British comic "2000 AD," Slough Feg was formed in the early '90s in Central Pennsylvania, before relocating to San Francisco. The band has carved a niche for themselves with their literary-themed lyrics and a style that evokes the feel of old-school metal acts, while still maintaining a freshness that keeps their sound relevant.
Their album "Traveller," released in 2003, is a concept album based on a role-playing game and showcases the band's flair for storytelling within the metal genre. This release followed the critically acclaimed albums "Down Among the Deadmen" (2000) and "Twilight of the Idols" (1999), which both reflected the band's solid riffs, epic storytelling, and vocalist Mike Scalzi's distinct delivery. In 2013, fans were treated to a glimpse into the band's formative years with "The Slay Stack Grows: Early Demos and Live Recordings," a compilation that brings together rough cuts and concert performances, highlighting Slough Feg's raw energy and growth as musicians. Through an unwavering commitment to their idiosyncratic vision, The Lord Weird Slough Feg has maintained a loyal cult following while delivering a consistently captivating take on the metal genre.
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