
On this day June 10, 1986, Swedish metal band Candlemass released their debut album Epicus Doomicus Metallicus. With a name that sounded like a spell and music that moved with slow, thunderous power, the album introduced a new chapter in heavy metal history and helped define the emerging genre of epic doom metal.
Unlike the speed and aggression that dominated mid 80s metal, Candlemass embraced a slower, more theatrical approach inspired by Black Sabbath’s earliest work. Featuring operatic vocals from Johan Längqvist and dramatic songwriting, the album created a dark, majestic atmosphere that set it apart from the mainstream. Though it did not chart, it later earned cult status and is now considered a cornerstone of doom metal.
80s insight: The 80s metal scene was diverse and constantly evolving. While glam and thrash drew the spotlight, bands like Candlemass quietly built new subgenres that would influence generations of metal artists for decades to come.
Unlike the speed and aggression that dominated mid 80s metal, Candlemass embraced a slower, more theatrical approach inspired by Black Sabbath’s earliest work. Featuring operatic vocals from Johan Längqvist and dramatic songwriting, the album created a dark, majestic atmosphere that set it apart from the mainstream. Though it did not chart, it later earned cult status and is now considered a cornerstone of doom metal.
80s insight: The 80s metal scene was diverse and constantly evolving. While glam and thrash drew the spotlight, bands like Candlemass quietly built new subgenres that would influence generations of metal artists for decades to come.