Abortion

Abortion

crust punk, death metal, grindcore

Slovakia Est. 1989

"A relentless storm of abrasive riffs and pounding rhythms generates a consuming density that demands attention while creating an atmosphere thick with tension and urgency."

About Abortion

Abortion’s raw intensity and confrontational sound resonate deeply within the underground music scene, challenging listeners to face uncomfortable truths.
By addressing themes of societal decay and personal anguish through a cacophony of crust punk and death metal elements, they carve out a visceral space for those grappling with despair and disillusionment.
By addressing themes of societal decay and personal anguish through a cacophony of crust punk and death metal elements, they carve out a visceral space for those grappling with despair and disillusionment. This band matters because they embody a defiant spirit that rejects complacency and insists on confronting the darker aspects of the human experience. The band's approach leans heavily into chaotic energy and aggressive instrumentation, often layering harsh guitars with relentless drumming that creates an overwhelming sonic barrage. Their performances are a cathartic release, inviting audiences to engage physically and emotionally, fostering a sense of communal catharsis where both performer and listener can confront their realities together. Lyrically, Abortion navigates themes of existential dread, societal collapse, and personal trauma with a tone that oscillates between stark sincerity and biting irony. Their storytelling is impressionistic, evoking visceral imagery that encourages listeners to interpret rather than simply absorb, leaving room for individual reflection amid the chaos.