Electric Wizard — Suno AI prompt
A ready 60-90-word style descriptor for the Style field in Suno v5.5. Era, instruments, production, vocal anchor — no name used, Suno's filter lets it through.
Electric Wizard stands as a monolithic pillar in the annals of 90s doom metal, crafting a sound so crushingly heavy and steeped in occult dread that it feels less like music and more like a ritual. Their signature is an unholy blend of sludgy, fuzz-drenched guitars, glacial tempos, and Jus Oborn’s misanthropic snarl, all conspiring to create a truly menacing and claustrophobic atmosphere. This isn't just heavy; it's an oppressive, hypnotic descent into a world of witchcraft, drug-addled despair, and cosmic horror, amplified by a gritty, analog production that sounds like it was recorded in a forgotten, smoke-filled dungeon.
What makes Electric Wizard essential for any Suno user exploring extreme metal is their absolute dedication to sonic oppression. They didn't just play doom; they embodied it, taking the Black Sabbath blueprint and dragging it through miles of British mud, adding a distinctly British strain of nihilism and a deep fascination with exploitation horror films. Their production, particularly on albums like 'Come My Fanatics…' and 'Dopethrone,' became a genre touchstone – a thick, suffocating wall of sound that prioritizes raw, unadulterated power over pristine clarity, making every riff feel like a seismic event.
Their influence is undeniable, having inspired countless bands to embrace the slower, heavier, and more malevolent side of metal. Electric Wizard perfected a specific strain of psychedelic, drug-fueled doom that remains as potent and unsettling today as it was decades ago, proving that true darkness never fades.