Free Metal Monday: Appalachian Mudd-Demo
Self-Release/Independent
2016
"Black metal from the blue ridge mountains".
That's the description given in regards to the two-man Appalachian Mudd. Apparently comprised of Kyosti and Lacrys, Appalachian Mudd plays super-depressing and absolutely bleak black metal that is blood-red raw and sounds as if it was inspired by one too many viewings of Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom! Featuring the lone number "Cradle Of Forestry/Forks Of Ivy", Appalachian Mudd's first (and possibly only?) demo has a run-time of 14:55 and it sounds as if it was recorded in some creep's dirty and dusty basement. In other words, the appeal of this Free Metal Monday offering simply cannot be understated! Released February 22, 2016, this name-your-price demo can be found by venturing over here.
Labels: 2016, Appalachian Mudd, black metal, bleak and depressing music, Blue Ridge Mountains, demo, Free Metal Monday, two-man band
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