To Oblivion and Beyond: A Breakdown of the Bands at Oblivion Access

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Picking some standout acts at Austin's most interesting music festival of the year.

Billed with: Fury, Drain, Outer Heaven, Yellow Eyes, Vile Creature, Judiciary. The New York trio has spent a decade synthesizing the Big Apple's filthiest underground urban stylings, uniting hardcore-inflected scrape rock with rawbones industrial hip-hop. Secret weapon is the group's ace melodic instincts – a touch of sugar that patches the sidewalk crack between genres like a disused wad of blueberry chewing gum.

Heavy and harsh. Sad and somber. Crushing and contemplative. Emotive doom metal that's been blackened to perfection, Louisiana sludge heroes Thou are a monument to duality. Fearless and unyielding, they will break your heart with gentle beauty right before dragging you into the abysmal black void. Fresh off collabs with celebrated black metal act Mizmor and genre-bending singer-songwriter Emma Ruth Rundle, Thou's set is not to be missed.

Billy Woods' lyrics will send you down a rabbit hole that's pitch black, unpredictable, and utterly fascinating. The New York rapper, playing Oblivion Access both solo and with his duo, Armand Hammer, uses a clear-cut, steady vocal expression to unleash unmatched lyrical density, with poetic lines on pestilence and history's horrors cut with cultural references ranging from Mao Zedong to the mid-Nineties Dallas Cowboys.

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