Chicago-based American experimental music trio known for blending drone, noise, black metal, ambient and electronics into cinematic, often apocalyptic-sounding works.

By 2011 reviewers noted more than 20 works in the span of six years. Reviews describe recurring themes of disintegration, regeneration and post-apocalyptic atmospheres.

DeBaser reviews present Locrian as a Chicago-based American trio that fuses drone, noise, black metal, ambient and electronic elements. The albums are often described as cinematic, post-apocalyptic and emotionally immersive. Reviewers highlight disintegration and regeneration as recurring compositional themes. The band's catalog was already extensive by 2011.

For:Listeners of experimental, drone, ambient, noise and avant-garde metal/post-rock

 An American trio for an unholy and unusual blend of drone, electronics, neo-folk, glitch, and black metal.

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 A concept album in which it would be too easy to judge the first impression and expect a damned and darkness-laden sound. The truth is quite different because with Locrian, the grossest mistake you can make is to take something for granted.

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 This album brings you to your knees, annihilates you, suffocates you, imprisons and enthralls you, and you can't escape, as you find yourself repeatedly pressing the "play" button every time you finish listening, just for the sake of being annihilated again.

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