Sloath are a five-piece from the south coast of England known for very slow, heavy music blending doom, stoner, drone, sludge and psychedelic elements.

Deep Mountain (2014) is referenced as the band's second album in the provided review. The review states Sloath are a five-piece from the south coast of England and mentions they have opened for acts such as Acid Mothers, Om and Bardo Pond.

A poetic, sometimes rapturous review of Sloath's slow, heavy sound on Deep Mountain. The reviewer highlights doom/stoner/drone and psychedelic elements while noting the album's near-endless pacing. Overall appreciation tempered by a sense of excessive slowness.

For:Listeners of doom, stoner, drone, sludge and slow psychedelic rock; fans of expansive, heavy, meditative albums.

 Sloath are a sickly, unwholesome, long & short haired five piece from the south coast of England, brought together by a mutual desire to play the slowest, loudest and heaviest music possible using guitars, bass, drums and chat-like vocalisations.

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