Grief, an influential band within the sludge metal and doom metal scenes, carved out a reputation for their oppressively heavy and slow sound that emerged from the American underground music scene in the early 1990s. Originating from Boston, Massachusetts, the group was known for their leaden guitar riffs, thick bass lines, and tortured vocals, which together produced a sonic representation of despair and anguish, laying a blueprint for the sludge genre as we know it today.
While Grief disbanded in 2001, their legacy endures through albums such as "Dismal" (1993), "Come to Grief" (1994), and their compilation of earlier work, "Turbulent Times" (2002). These releases provide a window into the band's dark and visceral approach to music, one that earned them a devoted following. "Come to Grief" stands as a seminal work in the genre, often cited by contemporary bands for its raw, unvarnished portrayal of human suffering set to the slow, inexorable grind of extreme music. The impact of Grief's sonic brutality can still be felt today in the many bands that their unique sound influenced.
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