Autopsia
United Kingdom
Est. 1978
"The music pulses with a brooding intensity, characterized by layered dissonance and rhythmic unpredictability that keeps the listener on edge."
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The Berlin Requiem
2006
About Autopsia
Autopsia matters for its haunting exploration of the darker facets of human experience, weaving a narrative that resonates with listeners seeking depth in alternative rock.
Their music acts as a reflective surface for introspection and social commentary, challenging audiences to confront uncomfortable truths about existence and identity.
Their music acts as a reflective surface for introspection and social commentary, challenging audiences to confront uncomfortable truths about existence and identity. This provocative approach has carved out a unique space within the genre, encouraging a dialogue that often feels both urgent and necessary.
The band's process emphasizes an atmospheric layering of sound that evokes a sense of unease while simultaneously inviting contemplation. By intertwining various sonic textures and utilizing unconventional structures, Autopsia creates immersive experiences that defy traditional song formats and encourage listeners to engage on multiple levels. This innovation in composition allows their work to exist in a liminal space, blurring lines between music and ambient soundscapes.
Lyrically, Autopsia often explores themes of isolation, existential dread, and societal disconnection, employing an impressionistic storytelling style that allows for personal interpretation. Their voice balances between sincerity and irony, creating a complex emotional landscape where the listener can find both solace and discomfort. By eschewing straightforward narratives, they evoke feelings rather than simply conveying messages.
2 studio albums· 4 years· United Kingdom
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Autopsia's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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2 albums
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2002–2006
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