| Sunn O))) | |
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![]() Sunn O))) in Seattle 2008
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Seattle, Washington, United States |
| Genres | Experimental, drone metal, doom metal[1] |
| Years active | 1998 – present |
| Labels | Southern Lord |
| Associated acts | Burning Witch, Goatsnake, Khanate, Thorr's Hammer, Boris |
| Members | |
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O'Malley Greg Anderson |
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Sunn O))) (pronounced SUN) is an American experimental band that incorporates some elements of the ambient, noise and black metal genres. The band consists of Stephen O'Malley (also of Khanate and Burning Witch) and Greg Anderson (of Goatsnake).[2]
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Sunn O))) is named after the Sunn amplifier brand, whose logo includes a circle next to the "SUNN" banner with waves heading off to the right (the band use this logo in the cover art of many releases); a literal interpretation of the logo produces "Sunn O))", but the band uses "Sunn O)))". In interviews Stephen O'Malley has stated the name was also chosen as a play on the name of the band Earth, pioneers of drone music throughout the 1990s, reasoning that Sunn O))) "revolved around Earth." However, before the band members moved to Los Angeles the duo briefly used the moniker Mars.
Their sound image is extremely slow and heavy, using electric guitars, in low tunings such as drop A, enriched by resonant feedback creating their soundscapes. There is very little drumming and a lack of any discernible beat. When performing live the band wear 'grim robes', fill the air with fog, and play at an extremely high volume.[2]
The band release the majority of their music through the label they founded in 1998, Southern Lord Records. However, they released ØØ Void, their second album initially on Rise Above Records & Hydra Head Records, and Dirter Productions, with the latter pressing the album as a double vinyl. The Grimmrobe Demos was first released also on Hydra Head Records. It was later issued as a double picture record set by Outlaw Recordings and finally reissued by Southern Lord in 2004.
Sunn O))) experiments with a variety of styles and sounds, progressing the primarily guitar and bass style of The Grimmrobe Demos and ØØ Void. On White1 and White2, Sunn O))) noticeably expanded on conceptualization by inviting several guests (see collaborations below), resulting in everything from quiet meditative ambient sounds ("A Shaving of the Horn that Speared You" from White1) to a bizarre bass experiment track ("bassAliens" from White2). Black One continued this direction, utilizing far more electronics, synthesis and other instrumentation than earlier Sunn O))) material, yet still marking a significant return to their traditional sound.
Unlike related artists in the "drone metal" and "dark ambient" fields, they have received a higher level of popularity from fans, and are widely regarded as leaders in the genre; they have had the recognition of newspapers such as the edition of The New York Times Magazine of May 28, 2006, when Sunn O))) was featured in an article called "Heady Metal". They were mentioned in an issue of Wonkavision, an independent music magazine, being praised as one of the greatest modern metal acts along with Lamb of God and other contemporaries. Sunn O))) was also shown in the August 2007 issue of Q Magazine (the "loud issue"), with their album White1 being named the 18th loudest album of all time, just above AC/DCs Back in Black and below Jimi Hendrix's Are You Experienced?.[3]
In 2008, Sunn O))) released their live album Dømkirke, and also announced that they would do a mini-tour consisting of four concerts to commemorate the 10th anniversary for the release of The Grimmrobe Demos.[4]
The band's seventh studio album, Monoliths & Dimensions, was released on May 18, 2009, and has been critically acclaimed by both press and public alike.[5].
On December 17, 2009, the song "Hunting & Gathering (Cydonia)" from the CD Monoliths & Dimensions was named the "Heaviest Song of All-Time" by Jason Ellis on "The Jason Ellis Show" on Sirius/XM. Greg Anderson then appeared on The Jason Ellis Show on January 12, 2010. [6]
The band has notably and often collaborated with a wide variety of artists.
Sunn O))) occasionally covers songs by other bands, reinterpreting them to fit their style.
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