The Unquiet Grave presents:
Tonight on The Unquiet Grave (9-11pm): Indigenous heavy metal, mostly of the Americas, and mostly from the last 5 years. We’ll check out Pre-Hispanic black metal, hear music from the self-described “most isolated heavy metal band in the world,” and listen to the first indigenous language heavy metal album ever. Listen live right here, or check out the archive later at this link.
M.I.S., “Back to Your Ships”
from Kill the Man, Save the Indian
Merciless NDN Records - 2020
Unangax/Arizona
Mutilated Tyrant, “Ní'hodiľhił- First World/Black World (Pre-rough mix)”
from Ní'hodiľhił- First World/Black World (Pre-rough mix) [Pre-rough mix] - Single
Self Released - 2021
Navajo, Arizona
Six Million Dead, “God and Civilization”
from Indiscriminate Misanthrophy
Self Released - 2018
O'odham tribes of Southern Arizona
Pan-Amerikan Native Front, “Tecumseh's Confederacy”
from Tecumseh's War
Self Released - 2016
Chicago, Illinois
Nechochwen, “Pekikalooletiiwe (Instructions; an Exhortation)”
from OtO
Nordvis - 2017
Shawnee and Lenape, West Virginia
Blackbraid, “Barefoot Ghost Dance on Blood Soaked Soil”
from Barefoot Ghost Dance on Blood Soaked Soil - Single
Blackbraid - 2022
Adirondacks, New York
Cemican, “Guerreros de Cemican”
from Guerreros de Cemican - Single
Self Released - 2018
Nahua/Aztec, Mexico
Xipe Totec, “Prehispanic Beg”
from Prehispanic Beg
Invincible Records / Defox Records - 2017
Nahua/Aztec, Mexico
Yaotl Mictlan, “Entre Lluvias Fuertes”
from Sagrada Tierra Del Jaguar
Mesoamerican Death Kult Records - 2020
Mexico (now Utah)
Corubo, “Guarani Oporonhenói Gueteri”
from Anecestral Metal (Split with Tremor)
Self Released - 2010
Korubo (Brazil), Uruguay
Southeast Desert Metal, “The Giant”
The Black Wreath - 2015
Arrernte/Aboriginal, Australia
Haleiwa, “Mauna Kea”
from Ka Moe'uhane O Ka 'Ele'ele I Ka Hale 'Eiwa, Pt. 1
Metalslut Records - 2020
Hawai'i
Emily Robinson The Unquiet Grave August 14th, 2022
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