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Map of Metal
https://mapofmetal.com/
Created by Patrick Galbraith, Map of Metal is an interactive visual tool that charts the full history of heavy metal music and its many subgenres, tracing the influential bands and evolutionary connections that shaped the genre. It offers a uniquely engaging way to explore how styles like doom, thrash, black metal, and dozens more branched out and influenced each other over decades.
Resource 2026-03-12
https://tylerhellard.com/categories/pop-loser
Tyler Hellard's Pop Loser is a music-obsessed journal packed with curated mixtapes, a podcast, and eclectic commentary spanning indie, punk, and alternative artists from Stereolab to Viagra Boys to David Byrne. Running since 2014 through various formats, it's a rich personal log of musical obsessions, cultural observations, and links that rewards regular readers with both audio playlists and sharp writing.
Blog 2026-03-12
The home of my philia's
https://abasio.neocities.org/
The personal site of Abasiophilia features dedicated sections for Japanese rock bands Buck-Tick and X-Japan, alongside original art, blingees, and a bandgyaru card exchange. It's a charming old-web style hub blending j-rock fandom with creative works and a distinct gyaru-influenced aesthetic.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
https://cybergrunge.net/Artists/list2.php
https://cybergrunge.net/Artists/list2.php
Cybergrunge.net is a free online multimedia platform for sharing music, video, and art, styled as a modern throwback to old-school netlabels and DIY web spaces. Maintained by Ellie, Voyyd, and Vicki, it hosts a sprawling artist directory alongside a suite of quirky image-processing tools and a surrealist writing generator.
Resource 2026-03-12
THE WONDERWALL
https://beat.co.uk/wonderwall.html
The Wonderwall bills itself as the ultimate links directory for British and Irish indie artists on the web, covering everything from Britpop and Madchester to Trip Hop and Alternative. Hundreds of bands are listed alphabetically across multiple pages, with links to official sites, fan pages, and newsgroups for acts like Elastica, Blur, Erasure, and dozens more.
Directory 2026-03-12
https://daximus.neocities.org/
Daximus is a hand-coded Neocities personal page by Dax, featuring a curated playlist of eclectic tracks spanning Daft Punk, Blondie, KC & The Sunshine Band, and Animal Crossing alongside a Y2K-inspired aesthetic packed with animated GIFs. The music player is central to the experience, inviting visitors to groove through decades of pop, disco, and synth-pop while exploring Dax's web links and webrings.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
https://cassiecandles.net/
Cassie Candles is a queer musician based in Portland, Oregon who uses this site to share her music, upcoming live shows, and a sprawling personal world that includes the occult, Linux, and a friendship artist collective. Visitors can find her press kit, a Book of Shadows, an audio player, and links to her creative projects alongside a warm, hand-crafted old-web aesthetic.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
https://darkandobscure.neocities.org/
Dark and Obscure is a regularly updated curated collection of underground and obscure tracks spanning extreme metal, goth rock, darkwave, punk, and experimental music, organized by genre and platform. Each entry links to a specific song or album with genre tags and release year, making it an excellent discovery tool for fans of black metal, doom, industrial, and related underground sounds.
Resource 2026-03-13
Thriving ... Listening to Music Fanlisting
http://roadtonowhere.altervista.org/music
Thriving is a TFL-network fanlisting dedicated to the simple joy of listening to music, maintained by Melanie as part of her Road to Nowhere fansite collection. With 122 fans from around the world already listed, visitors can join by submitting their name and country to show their love of music.
Fan Site 2026-03-12
Risu's silly world
https://sillyworldbyliss.neocities.org/
Risu's Silly World is a charming under-construction personal homepage by a college student who goes by Risu, featuring blinkies, webrings, and links to their socials. The site hints at interests in K-pop (Stray Kids), violin, and content creation, with a cozy old-web aesthetic built using hand-coded HTML.
Personal Page 2026-03-11