Description
After Acid Bath dissolved, Dax Riggs formed Agents of Oblivion and delivered a self-titled record in 2000 that traded sludge for something more atmospheric and unsettling — gothic rock built on hushed vocals, trembling acoustics, and a deep Southern gothic mood. The album sits in a rare space between Nick Cave’s brooding narratives and the lush doom of early My Dying Bride, filtered through a uniquely New Orleans sensibility. It is criminally overlooked and absolutely essential.



