The American doom metal band that formed in 1971, with Bobby Liebling as the constant voice through decades of lineup changes.
For their sound, try "Forever My Queen" or "20 Buck Spin", that mix of heavy riffs with blues and psychedelic touches is pretty much the Pentagram signature.
Pentagram's 1972 demo track "The Ghoul" became a cult favorite in doom metal circles, even though it was never officially released. Songs like "Forever My Queen" show their mix of heavy riffs with blues and psychedelic touches. They've maintained a following among fans of early American doom metal despite Liebling's personal struggles sometimes overshadowing the work.
Pentagram formed in 1971 from the remains of a band called Space Meat. Liebling has been the constant presence through decades of lineup changes, with periods when they weren't active due to legal problems and personal issues. Their music draws from Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin, but with Liebling's distinctive mournful vocals.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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