NEWS 2019/12/07
This weekend, Leeds-via-London stoner metallers Black Moth will play their final shows. After breaking onto the scene in 2012 with debut full-length The Killing Jar, they harnessed the power of the occult and the morose with a healthy dose of Black Sabbath, Nick Cave and Uncle Acid to become one of the brightest lights in the British stoner/doom scene. However, such is life, circumstances didn’t work in their favour. Their final album, Anatomical Venus, was recorded a year before it was eventually released, which ultimately slowed the band’s momentum – leaving over three years between records. “The album was done but we weren’t out there promoting it,” vocalist Harriet Hyde tells Kerrang! from the comfort of a north London pub. “Although we did some ...