|   | 
	Author   | 
	Title | 
	Year | 
	Publication | 
	Volume | 
	Pages | 
	Links | 
	| 
		
		
	 | 
	Anselmi, J.J. | 
	Doomed to fail: the incredibly loud history of doom, sludge, and post-metal | 
	2020 | 
	 | 
	 | 
	 | 
	
		   
		 
		
	 | 
	| 
		
		
	 | 
	Bogue, Ronald | 
	Violence in Three Shades of Metal : Death, Doom and Black | 
	2004 | 
	Deleuze and Music | 
	 | 
	95-117 | 
	
		   
		 
		
	 | 
	| 
		
		
	 | 
	Bremer, Manuel; Cohnitz, Daniel | 
	Saint Vitus Dance: The Art of Doom | 
	2012 | 
	Black Sabbath and Philosophy: Mastering Reality | 
	 | 
	87-95 | 
	
		   
		 
		
	 | 
	| 
		
		
	 | 
	Burke, David | 
	Esoteric Symbolism in Doom Metal | 
	2016 | 
	 | 
	 | 
	 | 
	
		   
		 
		
	 | 
	| 
		
		
	 | 
	Coggins, Owen | 
	Evil I? Witchfinders and the magical power of ambiguity at stake in doom metal | 
	2018 | 
	Metal Music Studies | 
	4 | 
	309-328 | 
	
		   
		 
		
	 | 
	| 
		
		
	 | 
	Hagen, Ross | 
	A Gothic Romance: Neomedieval Echoes of Fin’amor in Gothic and Doom Metal | 
	2020 | 
	The Oxford Handbook of Music and Medievalism | 
	 | 
	546-563 | 
	
		   
		 
		
	 | 
	| 
		
		
	 | 
	Hannan, Calder | 
	Ghostly longing: Tonality as grieving in Bell Witch’s “Mirror Reaper” | 
	2021 | 
	Metal Music Studies | 
	7 | 
	277-297 | 
	
		   
		 
		
	 | 
	| 
		
		
	 | 
	Hurley, Gavin F. | 
	Funeral doom metal as the rhetoric of contemplation: A Burkean perspective | 
	2022 | 
	Metal Music Studies | 
	8 | 
	69-85 | 
	
		   
		 
		
	 | 
	| 
		
		
	 | 
	Kitteringham, Sarah | 
	Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses: The Treatment of Women in Black Metal, Death Metal, Doom Metal, and Grindcore | 
	2014 | 
	 | 
	 | 
	 | 
	
		   
		 
		
	 | 
	| 
		
		
	 | 
	Mendelyte, Atene | 
	The Still, Sad Music of Humanity in Doom Metals Romanticizing Machine | 
	2017 | 
	Criticism | 
	59 | 
	469-489 | 
	
		   
		 
		
	 |