Metal / Fusion
The fusion metal scene brings together bands that blend the power of distorted guitars with funk, rap, jazz, or even electronic influences. Here, musical boundaries disappear, giving way to a vibrant and inventive style, carried by artists who master both groove and aggression.
From incisive flow to groovy basslines, each record is a different sonic experience, but always rooted in the energy of metal.
The perfect collection to explore the scene's creativity and its most striking sounds on vinyl.
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Ferocious Fellowman
Released: February 11, 2022 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Pelagic Records Format: Vinyl -
Requiem For Hell
Released: October 1, 2021 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Pelagic Records Format: Vinyl -
The Death Of Death
Released: April 15, 2022 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Pelagic Records Format: Vinyl -
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Pilgrimage Of The Soul
Released: October 1, 2021 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Pelagic Records Format: Vinyl -
Consolamentum
Released: July 9, 2021 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Pelagic Records Format: Vinyl -
Quelle
Released: October 2, 2020 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Pelagic Records Format: Vinyl -
Empty Body
Released: September 11, 2020 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Pelagic Records Format: Vinyl -
Brittle Bones
Released: June 26, 2020 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Pelagic Records Format: Vinyl -
A Distant (Dark) Source
Released: June 26, 2020 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: PELAGIC RECORDS Format: Vinyl -
How Are We To Fight The Blight?
Released: June 26, 2020 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Pelagic Records Format: Vinyl -
Obscuroscope
Released: June 26, 2020 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Pelagic Records Format: Vinyl -
Sower Of Wind
Released: October 2, 2020 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Pelagic Records Format: Vinyl -
Quintessential Ephemera
Released: June 26, 2020 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Pelagic Records Format: Vinyl -
They Came With Sunlight
Released: June 26, 2020 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Pelagic Records Format: Vinyl -
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One Thousand Needles
Released: October 2, 2020 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Pelagic Records Format: Vinyl -
The Anaesthete
Released: June 26, 2020 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Pelagic Records Format: Vinyl -
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Precambrian
Released: September 4, 2020 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Pelagic Records Format: Vinyl -
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Rays Of Darkness
Released: September 4, 2020 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Pelagic Records Format: Vinyl -
The Last Dawn
Released: September 4, 2020 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Pelagic Records Format: Vinyl -
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Hollow the Numbers
Released: December 8, 2023 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Label 51 Format: Vinyl -
Blackfield
Released: March 29, 2019 Genres: Métal and Metal / Fusion Label: Kscope Format: Vinyl -
Monochrome
Released: October 13, 2017 Genres: Métal and Metal / Fusion Label: Kscope Format: Vinyl -
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The Optimist
Released: June 9, 2017 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Kscope Format: Vinyl -
Grace For Drowning
Released: May 5, 2023 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Transmission Format: Vinyl -
The Raven That Refused To Sing
Released: July 28, 2023 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Transmission Format: Vinyl -
Luminescence
Released: September 22, 2023 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Kscope Format: Vinyl -
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We're Here Because We're Here
Released: July 28, 2023 Genres: Metal and Metal / Fusion Label: Kaleidoscope Format: Vinyl
Metal fusion: Breaking metal’s boundaries wide open
The roots of a borderless metal
Metal Fusion was born out of restlessness: by the late 1980s, a growing number of artists refused to keep metal confined within its own rigid codes. By blending saturated riffs and blast beats with jazz, funk, hip-hop, or traditional music, they forged a new language, fiercely technical yet strikingly organic. On vinyl, this music truly comes alive: the analog dynamics do justice to the sheer richness of timbres, from brass sections to ethnic percussion and slapped bass lines, while the record format itself becomes the perfect canvas for album artwork every bit as hybrid as the sounds within.
Cult records, visionary labels, and pressing tips
Trailblazers like Mr. Bungle (with their self-titled 1991 oddity and the hallucinatory Disco Volante), Faith No More (Angel Dust), and Japan’s Sigh paved the way, soon joined by bands like Between the Buried and Me, The Dillinger Escape Plan, and Igorrr, each pushing boundaries with jaw-dropping inventiveness. On the label front, Mike Patton’s Ipecac Recordings, Season of Mist, and Metal Blade have been instrumental in bringing this movement to vinyl, often through highly sought-after colored editions. For collectors, the hunt is as thrilling as it is demanding: early US pressings of Mr. Bungle or limited Igorrr editions can command steep prices depending on condition and scarcity. This is where a price comparison tool truly shines, by aggregating listings from multiple specialized record stores and marketplaces, Vinyles.com helps you track down the edition you’re after at the fairest price, without having to scour dozens of listings one by one.
