A lot of people are asking songs so we made a Spotify playlist of all the music featured in the film: open.spotify.com/playlist/0ZIj9UD30Mh8sjDQiMCBFV?si=Ax3nW0TmSBGfFLZ3ZvnweA
@@gman0047 Just getting sick of all the negative uneducated irrelevant BS comments . These keyboard warriors have got to stop . I am just sick of assholescommets filling my notifications bar
@@gman0047 turning on I get so many of these notifications people talking s***. I just normally give a negative response back my apologies. Had no idea what was even commenting on at the time. No matter what it is somebody turns into a negative argument. I like Doom , but not sludge , Documentary was well put together though
Wenndingo Foster it’s okay we all do it some time or another I actually like both doom and sludge I usually prefer the more angry sounding stuff so I like sludge more but like most of the more abrasive sounding stuff it is an aquired taste it is usually a case of love it or hate it
Listening to Bill Ward talk about his depression and how it drove him to a point where he couldn’t engage with anything musical, even tapping beats….fuck, I feel that. Reached a similar point with music and depression a couple years ago, this thing that was wound into my DNA and my therapy for life, and my depression just taking over to that point that you reject it and revile it, unable to pick up an instrument or listen to a song or even mime along some air guitar or drums because it hurts…heavy stuff. Glad he bounced back.
I would argue that you are over simplifying the multiple genre of doom, stoner, drone…etc. I loved some sabbath but not all of it and was more into the Dio era. I was more into Spirit, Blue Cheer, Cream, Terry Riley, LaMonte Young, Blue Oyster Cult, Bloodrock, Flipper, Black Flag, TSOL. Joy Division, Bauhaus. And a lot of these Doom bands in this doc owe more to the Post Punk and NWOBHM than sabbath.
@@TrickshootingProject its literally not, a simple google search before typing out your stupidity would have shown you its a play on a famous actors name. Imagine being stupid enough to assume every name you see on the internet is the same fucking name on their drivers license.... Jesus
Don't pay attention to the people like the guy who said "You got a good 20 min documentary..." he must be a Bill Ward fan. I thought the whole thing was great. Glad to see the youth standing up and making somewhere for this music to be heard. Really happy to see Conan featured, one of the best of the genre. Jon and Chris are amazing. I've hung out with them the last 2 times they've been here. The nicest guys! I say keep it up, there's always going to be critics. Just remember; it's only their opinion
yep, opinions are like assholes, everybody has one (even people with colostomy bags), and they all stink, except for your own, cause it's really the only one you should worry about,,,, unless a judge is lookin to lock you up , then worry about his as well
Thank you dudes for making this happen, you have my utmost respect, and have opened me up to a whole world I was missing, this documentary is easily the best I have watched, thank you so much!
The young guys in this documentary remind me of my best friend. Watching this brings me back to ~7 years ago when I was at his house smoking a bong for the first time - he provided the bong and I put on Satan Worshipping Doom by Bongripper, that was a fun time. Been to many festivals and gigs with him over the years, but he ended his life last year 'cause he never got off the drugs and went deeper down the spiral. They played a song off of the album his band was working on at the time at his funeral, I don't think they ever finished the album. Really makes you think that a lot of these people walk a tightrope despite how chill a lot of them come across. Things can be very stressful and shit like LSD can really fuck with your mind.
Killer. Been a Slabdragger fan for years. Great to see Primitive Man. Being from the South it was good to see Kirk. Hail NOLA! Eyehategod changed the way I saw music, indeed. Probably saved my life. "It's these words and music / That keep me living keep me breathing" Life Of Agony Cheers from the Black Heart of Texas
Absolutely loved watching this, those gigs and the DIY spirit remind me a lot of what I've been seeing in London the last few years. Great to see Doom has a home in Sheffield!
Punk rock and grunge continue to completely destroyed good metal music through thethis is a prime example of how alternativen Punk of ruined every musical genres are there is
Aww dose someone feel bad that people wanna do what they want rather then make music for dipshits? Go listen to new wave Or pop if you want music With no soul.
@@wenndingofoster5680 Metal would not have evolved as it did in the 80s without punk....most early thrash, death, black metal, grindcore have punk influence/roots. Even pre- thrash, many NWOBHM bands were indirectly or directly shaped by punk. Then before that there's Motorhead, who've always had an affiliation with punk. But yeah, I agree that grunge did more harm than good to metal in the 90s.
Loved every minute of this. Rooted for Holy Spider all the way. So thankful that you all were willing to put in the time and effort to make this happen. Love from Augusta, Georgia.
Hell yes. Bring this music out of woodwork. The world needs a new sound. Something real. In my opinion there isnt many other genre's underground that are as authentic. We all need something new
excellent guest musicians, to...crowbar/bill ward/ even bringing eyehategod etcc into it vitus candlemass etc, and all the homegrownss.... i enjoyed this thanks
The guitar player from the wet nuns is playing a freaking Greco Les Paul knockoff. I tip my hat to that man. Keep it cheap keep it heavy make them bleed
Theres already a couple of Doom/Stoner documentaries about the international doom scene and Doom and Stoner genre in general, this was obviously about small scenes in Sheffield and surrounding areas, scenes and promotional groups like these help small bands get on stage, they organise big all dayers and smaller gigs throughout the year, and help promote local bands, I dont see anything wrong with that, some comments are surprisingly harsh considering that all this Documentary does is give awareness to local scenes, Yes its true theres scenes in Manchester, Liverpool, London, Scotland etc... and I hope theres more documentaries that cover them all, but the fact that theres an interest and the dedication to show off your local scene is a great thing no matter what and criticism is fine but theres no need to be a harsh cunt when its a decent independent documentary made by a few dedicated doom guys that love their local scene.
it's not only about the fact that it focuses on one particular area, it's not about doom. probably more about post/stoner/sludge and other hipster related crap, so they shouldn't call it like that no matter how "dedicated" they are. it only does good to the bands shown, other than that it deludes people who don't know what doom metal is about and pisses off those who do. they used a wrong title so criticism is inevitable, get over it.
I recommend Slow Southern Steel. It's on all the stoner/sludge/punk/crust punk/whatever bands of the american south. Good shit with everyone from EYEHATEGOD to Sleep
Thanks for this and I love to see there is scene like this.I grew up in Texas jamming Doom and NOLA sludge the scene got small but us old schools are still around long live Grief eyehategod and ACID BATH and SLEEP AND HIGH ON FIRE AND NEROSIUS
@@Dad-Gad I was not being sarcastic . I prefer music that has not progressed since Blue Cheer or Jimi Hendrix demos over Auto tune vocal crap , or the 2900 Micro Genres of Metal that are destroying the music scene
fantastic and very very authentic artifact this docu is!! respect and thanks a lot! reminds to to the good days of "Tiefgrund"/ Zukunft am Ostkreuz in Berlin. It Was/is a comparable network and atmosphere. archaic power sound trance enthusiasts! Magic and an idea of infinity in this rockcultujre lives.. Bong on and Greetings from Berlin!
I am more into electronic and sample based doomlike stuff - but I salute this raw and original oriented doomers… stay deep and don’t give up. Greets from Austria…
16:45 ...although technically, Wino wasn't in the fold yet when Saint Vitus began--it was Scott Reagers, whom I still prefer as _thee_ vocalist for Vitus ...even though I first heard Vitus in '86 when Born Too Late was released, and that was Wino's first w/Vitus.
Thanks ... either version of Vitus is the real deal, ya know, although I do dig the overall theatricality that Reagers' voice brings to the music a bit more. The Wino records have that more sombre realism to them, making the material even _heavier_ sounding. I'd cite Born Too Late and Die Healing as my top picks.
Yes, of course. We didn't really have time to go into such detail with the voiceover unfortunately and Saint Vitus are most know for their Wino-era stuff, Born Too Late being a case in point.
I don’t comment often on UA-cam, but does anyone know the song that was playing in the background at 21:17? That riff is so disrespectful and I love it…
Nice to see the scene is alive and kicking in Sheffield! Its also keeping it up in Copenhagen, illustrated in the "Smells like Sweat" dox from 2012: ua-cam.com/video/yDEUMYk573I/v-deo.html
@@thomasnreis This film does not represent the type of Doom I relate to , it seems more rooted in punk . Unlike other Metal fans , I don't acknowledge any punk elements had doing anything but making Metal less heavy , and mystical .I hate this documentary , and apologize for getting involved in the comment section . Didn't want to stir up a hornet's nest . This just isn't my scene . I do respect that it's a legitimate art form that simply doesn't appeal to me
@@thomasnreis Kyuss, and Neurosis are not Metal , and neither are the Melvin's , The Obsessed were closer to Metal . Candlemass , Solitude Aeturnus , and Trouble are more Traditionally Metal , the bands you mentioned are rooted in Indie Punk , Neurosis don't even have long hair
i'm happy for a cool doc (yeah maybe a title of "Sheffield: The Doom Doc" would temper expectations); finding new bands; and Slabdragger drummer rocking a Gang Starr shirt
Cool Documentary but title is misleading.. you can't call it 'THE Doom Doc' and have it about one area of the world. Should have called it 'DOOM in Sheffield' or something. I digress
You'd think Doom would bring a depressed person further down yet it brings that person UP , it brings a surge of jaw locking anesthetic blish -sh-sh-sh ssshhh-the baby is sleeping !
Saw wet nuns in Leamington a few years ago and was very sorry to hear about the drummer taking his own life. I remember having a giggle at the shark chomping a woman tattoo on his torso.
Just finished watching...really enjoyed this. I get some of the criticism of the title, but everything I'd seen and read about if beforehand was pretty clear on the content of the film, so people should just get over themselves a bit. I've certainly got no links to the Sheffield doom scene, but I still found this very interesting. Particularly enjoyed the interviews with Conan, Slabdragger and Primitive Man.
Some of y'all are haters and all I gotta say is a scene is a scene. Stay fucking heavy and have each others backs and fuck everything else. \m/ Hail Satan, DIRT
@@hodun8 Doom Metal is not a direct descendat of stoner. And that's a fact! Bands like Saint Vitus,Trouble,Pentagram,Count Raven or Candlemass were not influenced by stoner rock,they influenced stoner rock/metal,actually. Check out wikipedia,dude!
Who gives a fuck if you smoke weed, do drugs or not. I listen to a lot of stoner stuff and I hardly use anything. But if people do use stuff, who the fuck gives a shit!
My mate Miff who was from Sheffield used to go to the Lughole and since moving down here to Ipswich has really helped down here with helping put on DIY gigs at a local shared housing space full of really nice hippy folk. I still plan to go up to Sheffield to get to a Lughole gig as it looks sick as fuck of a venue! :D
A lot of people are asking songs so we made a Spotify playlist of all the music featured in the film: open.spotify.com/playlist/0ZIj9UD30Mh8sjDQiMCBFV?si=Ax3nW0TmSBGfFLZ3ZvnweA
Wenndingo Foster seriously?
@@gman0047 Just getting sick of all the negative uneducated irrelevant BS comments . These keyboard warriors have got to stop . I am just sick of assholescommets filling my notifications bar
@@gman0047 turning on I get so many of these notifications people talking s***. I just normally give a negative response back my apologies. Had no idea what was even commenting on at the time. No matter what it is somebody turns into a negative argument. I like Doom , but not sludge , Documentary was well put together though
Wenndingo Foster it’s okay we all do it some time or another I actually like both doom and sludge I usually prefer the more angry sounding stuff so I like sludge more but like most of the more abrasive sounding stuff it is an aquired taste it is usually a case of love it or hate it
Listening to Bill Ward talk about his depression and how it drove him to a point where he couldn’t engage with anything musical, even tapping beats….fuck, I feel that. Reached a similar point with music and depression a couple years ago, this thing that was wound into my DNA and my therapy for life, and my depression just taking over to that point that you reject it and revile it, unable to pick up an instrument or listen to a song or even mime along some air guitar or drums because it hurts…heavy stuff. Glad he bounced back.
Tune down. Play slow. Listen to Sabbath. Life is way simpler than people make it out to be.
*feel the groove
Truer words have never been spoken.
Yer not wrong space trucker
Human beings over complicating something? Nooooo, really???? You don’t say…
I would argue that you are over simplifying the multiple genre of doom, stoner, drone…etc. I loved some sabbath but not all of it and was more into the Dio era. I was more into Spirit, Blue Cheer, Cream, Terry Riley, LaMonte Young, Blue Oyster Cult, Bloodrock, Flipper, Black Flag, TSOL. Joy Division, Bauhaus. And a lot of these Doom bands in this doc owe more to the Post Punk and NWOBHM than sabbath.
Pressing pause to listen to Wet Nuns. Be right back. If it's doom and I haven't heard it, all things cease until the situation has been rectified.
Lol gay
ua-cam.com/video/kKvLs0GEffs/v-deo.html
it isn't doom but it's pretty great
@@wilfordgrimley4339 your name is literally Wilford Grimley
@@TrickshootingProject its literally not, a simple google search before typing out your stupidity would have shown you its a play on a famous actors name. Imagine being stupid enough to assume every name you see on the internet is the same fucking name on their drivers license.... Jesus
Don't pay attention to the people like the guy who said "You got a good 20 min documentary..." he must be a Bill Ward fan. I thought the whole thing was great. Glad to see the youth standing up and making somewhere for this music to be heard. Really happy to see Conan featured, one of the best of the genre. Jon and Chris are amazing. I've hung out with them the last 2 times they've been here. The nicest guys! I say keep it up, there's always going to be critics. Just remember; it's only their opinion
yep, opinions are like assholes, everybody has one (even people with colostomy bags), and they all stink, except for your own, cause it's really the only one you should worry about,,,, unless a judge is lookin to lock you up , then worry about his as well
I thought this was the worst music documentary I've ever seen
What's wrong with Bill ward?? Did I miss something?
*pulls out massive vac-seal weed bag*
"you could fit a child in that"
Its not a doom show without atleast 3 dudes that look like Johnathon Davis
And smell even worse.
Thank you dudes for making this happen, you have my utmost respect, and have opened me up to a whole world I was missing, this documentary is easily the best I have watched, thank you so much!
The young guys in this documentary remind me of my best friend. Watching this brings me back to ~7 years ago when I was at his house smoking a bong for the first time - he provided the bong and I put on Satan Worshipping Doom by Bongripper, that was a fun time. Been to many festivals and gigs with him over the years, but he ended his life last year 'cause he never got off the drugs and went deeper down the spiral. They played a song off of the album his band was working on at the time at his funeral, I don't think they ever finished the album. Really makes you think that a lot of these people walk a tightrope despite how chill a lot of them come across. Things can be very stressful and shit like LSD can really fuck with your mind.
*Kudos to everyone involved in this spectacular documentary.*
*Much ❤ from the 🇵🇭 .*
Keep the scene alive. Thanks to every band, venues,promoter etc.
Cracking documentary, already love Conan and kurokuma and will be checking out all these bands
Killer. Been a Slabdragger fan for years. Great to see Primitive Man. Being from the South it was good to see Kirk. Hail NOLA! Eyehategod changed the way I saw music, indeed. Probably saved my life.
"It's these words and music / That keep me living keep me breathing" Life Of Agony
Cheers from the Black Heart of Texas
NOLA!!
Burning a drumkit instead of giving it to some local, aspiring kid looking up to the older guys, just itching to get started himself. Wow! SO cool!
Absolutely loved watching this, those gigs and the DIY spirit remind me a lot of what I've been seeing in London the last few years. Great to see Doom has a home in Sheffield!
DOOM rules my world...
As an underground American musician, I thought this was pretty rad. Keep it up Sheffield, you rock!
Punk rock and grunge continue to completely destroyed good metal music through thethis is a prime example of how alternativen Punk of ruined every musical genres are there is
Aww dose someone feel bad that people wanna do what they want rather then make music for dipshits? Go listen to new wave Or pop if you want music With no soul.
@@wenndingofoster5680 Metal would not have evolved as it did in the 80s without punk....most early thrash, death, black metal, grindcore have punk influence/roots. Even pre- thrash, many NWOBHM bands were indirectly or directly shaped by punk. Then before that there's Motorhead, who've always had an affiliation with punk.
But yeah, I agree that grunge did more harm than good to metal in the 90s.
@@wenndingofoster5680 what the fuck were you even trying to say? I really hope English isn’t your first language.
Good doc, thanks for sharing. Nice to see people are still passionate for the music.
Good to see an actual music scene surviving somewhere.
For a city of half a million people, their scene seems pretty small...I dunno, like ten doom/ stoner type bands total in the area?
@@АлександрПерчов-ж9у too bad it's not real music it's just crap
I've been a heavy metal fan for years and this kind of crap makes me want to hate it it this s*** gives Doom metal and metal that bad name
@@wenndingofoster5680 might be one of the cringiest comments ever on youtube. Congrats!
@@siriplaydopethrone8973 every device in existence with that software installed should adhere to your name
Loved every minute of this. Rooted for Holy Spider all the way. So thankful that you all were willing to put in the time and effort to make this happen. Love from Augusta, Georgia.
Hell yes. Bring this music out of woodwork. The world needs a new sound. Something real. In my opinion there isnt many other genre's underground that are as authentic. We all need something new
Saw the guys in Kurokuma at the Siege of Limerick in 2017. Amazing band and started my journey into the doom scene!
Good documentary...reminded me of such hawks such hounds.
excellent guest musicians, to...crowbar/bill ward/ even bringing eyehategod etcc into it vitus candlemass etc, and all the homegrownss.... i enjoyed this thanks
The intro narration alone was worth clicking.
The guitar player from the wet nuns is playing a freaking Greco Les Paul knockoff. I tip my hat to that man. Keep it cheap keep it heavy make them bleed
Eh.. im sticking with my Travis Bean from 1976
Those Grecos aren’t very cheap these days.
Theres already a couple of Doom/Stoner documentaries about the international doom scene and Doom and Stoner genre in general, this was obviously about small scenes in Sheffield and surrounding areas, scenes and promotional groups like these help small bands get on stage, they organise big all dayers and smaller gigs throughout the year, and help promote local bands, I dont see anything wrong with that, some comments are surprisingly harsh considering that all this Documentary does is give awareness to local scenes, Yes its true theres scenes in Manchester, Liverpool, London, Scotland etc... and I hope theres more documentaries that cover them all, but the fact that theres an interest and the dedication to show off your local scene is a great thing no matter what and criticism is fine but theres no need to be a harsh cunt when its a decent independent documentary made by a few dedicated doom guys that love their local scene.
it's not only about the fact that it focuses on one particular area, it's not about doom. probably more about post/stoner/sludge and other hipster related crap, so they shouldn't call it like that no matter how "dedicated" they are. it only does good to the bands shown, other than that it deludes people who don't know what doom metal is about and pisses off those who do. they used a wrong title so criticism is inevitable, get over it.
@@yorgodullhammer721 I didn't know the hipsters took stoner or sludge....dammit.
I recommend Slow Southern Steel. It's on all the stoner/sludge/punk/crust punk/whatever bands of the american south. Good shit with everyone from EYEHATEGOD to Sleep
I didnt know such an undwrground scene existed.. that s amazing. I really enjoyed doom back in the days
Great production quality as well!
Knock-up job, cheers!
really cool.
Damnit. This is NOT the Doom you're looking for. Hardcore, Sludge, Stoner, maybe. That being said, Conan rules!
Thanks for this and I love to see there is scene like this.I grew up in Texas jamming Doom and NOLA sludge the scene got small but us old schools are still around long live Grief eyehategod and ACID BATH and SLEEP AND HIGH ON FIRE AND NEROSIUS
Neurosis
NOLA's scene was like 90% doom for the last 25 years, after Exhorder split. Hopefully it comes back soon.
Top work, great bands and a truly great city. Love it.
Terrific. congrats to all involved!
Damn. There is nothing like this where I live in a Navy town USA. Used to be, 15 years ago and then heroin killed everybody and everything.
Chris Nagy you talkin bout naptown bub
Would love to find some peeps to play doom in Cardiff 😢
I dig how all these blokes sound like Banksy from "Exit Through The Gift Shop." I always new Banksy wasn't just one lad.
I loves that slow and heavey shit.. started for me with sabbath, type o, melvins, EHG, and that damn #crowbar
The way Jon describes being 40 and still loving the music. Its exactly how i feel. 😂. Of course im in my 20s tho.
Oozing Wound are great. Zach is the best headbanger in metal.
Top documentary!
Would've been nice to have seen a bit more of 11 Paranoias and a brief interview with Adam.
Really enjoyed it. Excellent documentary of a UK underground scene.
Can't beat filthy chugging riffs and detuned guitars dripping in fuzz 👍👍👍👍👍
Yeah if you like music that hasn't progressed since blue cheer and Jimi Hendrix demos
@@wenndingofoster5680 You silly goose .
@@Dad-Gad I was not being sarcastic . I prefer music that has not progressed since Blue Cheer or Jimi Hendrix demos over Auto tune vocal crap , or the 2900 Micro Genres of Metal that are destroying the music scene
good movie, learned a lot of new things
fantastic and very very authentic artifact this docu is!! respect and thanks a lot! reminds to to the good days of "Tiefgrund"/ Zukunft am Ostkreuz in Berlin. It Was/is a comparable network and atmosphere. archaic power sound trance enthusiasts! Magic and an idea of infinity in this rockcultujre lives.. Bong on and Greetings from Berlin!
Great work Sheffield Doom Massive. I really enjoyed the doc, the insight into the scene in your area and the vibe that we all love. \m/
thanks for this- lots of new bands to check out
If anybody hasn't heard the band PURIFICATION out of Oregon, go check 'em out ASAP.
Slabdragger
yes
Thanks for putting this up here. Excellent.
Cool and genuine doc about the doomy bands and sounds we all love so much! Cheers from Italy!
Love this documentary! Fantastic job! Makes me wanna go to Sheffield for Doomlines 🙌🏼🤘🏻
Very very cool to see the UK underground Doom scene!
MA-AT it was a look at the Sheffield Scene. They barely looked at the rest of the country and the fine bands that dwell there.
Ry Prichard from bong appetite is at a Conan show. 🤘
I am more into electronic and sample based doomlike stuff - but I salute this raw and original oriented doomers… stay deep and don’t give up. Greets from Austria…
I really enjoy Doom and will soon begin recording guitar demos in order to establish a foundation for an album. But I am not a fan of weed.
Primitive man is excellent
Yes they are 👍👍
Enjoyed your documentary. Nicely done.
16:45 ...although technically, Wino wasn't in the fold yet when Saint Vitus began--it was Scott Reagers, whom I still prefer as _thee_ vocalist for Vitus ...even though I first heard Vitus in '86 when Born Too Late was released, and that was Wino's first w/Vitus.
HOLY PARISH OF DOOM: Damn, good catch homie...
And btw, i fukkin love ur yt channel!!
Thanks ... either version of Vitus is the real deal, ya know, although I do dig the overall theatricality that Reagers' voice brings to the music a bit more. The Wino records have that more sombre realism to them, making the material even _heavier_ sounding. I'd cite Born Too Late and Die Healing as my top picks.
Yes, of course. We didn't really have time to go into such detail with the voiceover unfortunately and Saint Vitus are most know for their Wino-era stuff, Born Too Late being a case in point.
Fantastic doc - thanks.
Quality documentary, and fair play to the guys keeping proper music alive!
Fuck. This doc was awesome! Thank you this!!!
I don’t comment often on UA-cam, but does anyone know the song that was playing in the background at 21:17? That riff is so disrespectful and I love it…
Opium Lord
@@code_questing what song?
Job well done. Please consider adding some more band links in the video's description.
Good idea.
Love these crazy bands !
Low and Slow. Just like ribs and brisket.
Nice to see the scene is alive and kicking in Sheffield! Its also keeping it up in Copenhagen, illustrated in the "Smells like Sweat" dox from 2012: ua-cam.com/video/yDEUMYk573I/v-deo.html
is "the church of the spider-queen" a real thing? :D
Kyuss, Sleep,the obsessed, Neurosis
Just named three bands that play grunge
@@wenndingofoster5680 grunge? wut
@@thomasnreis This film does not represent the type of Doom I relate to , it seems more rooted in punk . Unlike other Metal fans , I don't acknowledge any punk elements had doing anything but making Metal less heavy , and mystical .I hate this documentary , and apologize for getting involved in the comment section . Didn't want to stir up a hornet's nest . This just isn't my scene . I do respect that it's a legitimate art form that simply doesn't appeal to me
@@thomasnreis My apologies Alternative Rock , Desert Rock ?
@@thomasnreis Kyuss, and Neurosis are not Metal , and neither are the Melvin's , The Obsessed were closer to Metal . Candlemass , Solitude Aeturnus , and Trouble are more Traditionally Metal , the bands you mentioned are rooted in Indie Punk , Neurosis don't even have long hair
Fantastic Doc! Gotta be said though there's hardly any doodles on sam's walls then as there are now!
Lovely, please send some green mat amp cabs and heads to me, also some Laney and sound city, thanks..haha great doc.
Great doc thanks cheers
i'm happy for a cool doc (yeah maybe a title of "Sheffield: The Doom Doc" would temper expectations); finding new bands; and Slabdragger drummer rocking a Gang Starr shirt
Cheers for noticing my shirt, bud. An individual of taste!
MELVINS RULE ALL
"Hey, wanna practice our instruments?"
"Nah, let's smoke some dope and play doom"
"The game?"
"No, the music. Or the game. whatever."
Why is there a Hammerskins banner on the wall of the Yorkshireman Rock Bar?
Excellent doc!
Toner Low.
Kool doc. Kool bands🔥💀🔥
Cool deal, as a NOLA kid during the Doom revival here, I'm gonna take notes and look up a bunch of these Sheffield bands!
Cheers
Ooh matron, I do like me some stoner rock and don't you know!
bring your cameras to California between south county Santa Cruz to Humboldt please.
Great doc! Turned me on to some new bands! Thanks for posting and making this! Greetings from Los Angeles!
Cool Documentary but title is misleading.. you can't call it 'THE Doom Doc' and have it about one area of the world.
Should have called it 'DOOM in Sheffield' or something.
I digress
Completly agree.
Thanks for this. It was really interesting and entertaining.
You'd think Doom would bring a depressed person further down yet it brings that person UP , it brings a surge of jaw locking anesthetic blish -sh-sh-sh ssshhh-the baby is sleeping !
" we lived under the threat of nuclear war " G butler. ALL OUR F....N LIVES ! THE COLD WAR HAS NEVER !!! GONE AWAY ..
Saw wet nuns in Leamington a few years ago and was very sorry to hear about the drummer taking his own life. I remember having a giggle at the shark chomping a woman tattoo on his torso.
I was kind of sad to see during the history part there was no mention of fudge tunnel....
that's because fudge tunnel lives up to their name they are about as good as what their name suggests that's why they may not be included
Just finished watching...really enjoyed this. I get some of the criticism of the title, but everything I'd seen and read about if beforehand was pretty clear on the content of the film, so people should just get over themselves a bit. I've certainly got no links to the Sheffield doom scene, but I still found this very interesting. Particularly enjoyed the interviews with Conan, Slabdragger and Primitive Man.
guy at around 30:40 with the Gang Starr shirt ..
Nice. One of my favorite hip hop groups of all time. Doom Starr Represent!
keep that rap shit out of doom
Yoooo. Thanks for noticing my shirt! Its nice to see some folks have good taste.
Excellent documentary! I will be checking out those bands I didn't know before now listed in the description.
Yes lads
Primitive Man is amazing and crushing and not a doom band. Always cool to see them get shine as they are great people within the Sludge scene.
Hunter De La Ghetto III uhhh...no. they’re a doom band 💁🏻♂️
Some of y'all are haters and all I gotta say is a scene is a scene. Stay fucking heavy and have each others backs and fuck everything else. \m/
Hail Satan,
DIRT
I know that narrators voice. Say hi to Lee for me. Love your Really Haunted channel. ❤
decent doc, yeah could do with more bands etc but some critics are bit too harsh imo
Conan rules
Doom Metal is when you don't need to get high to enjoy music...like Reverend Bizarre or Count Raven
Count Raven is fantastic
REverend Bizarre is a great fucking band!
Doom metal is a direct descendant of stoner metal. Your comment, is silly. To each his own, stay off drugs and the like. Wanka
@@hodun8 Doom Metal is not a direct descendat of stoner. And that's a fact! Bands like Saint Vitus,Trouble,Pentagram,Count Raven or Candlemass were not influenced by stoner rock,they influenced stoner rock/metal,actually. Check out wikipedia,dude!
Who gives a fuck if you smoke weed, do drugs or not. I listen to a lot of stoner stuff and I hardly use anything. But if people do use stuff, who the fuck gives a shit!
My mate Miff who was from Sheffield used to go to the Lughole and since moving down here to Ipswich has really helped down here with helping put on DIY gigs at a local shared housing space full of really nice hippy folk. I still plan to go up to Sheffield to get to a Lughole gig as it looks sick as fuck of a venue! :D