Crying Blood

Crying Blood

Dense layers of swirling strings interplay with searing guitar riffs, creating a relentless surge of tension and release throughout each composition.

symphonic black metal

Spain Est. 1998

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Requiem

2004

About Crying Blood

Crying Blood shapes the landscape of symphonic black metal by infusing a sense of theatricality and emotional depth that resonates deeply with listeners.
They carve out a space where the darkness of the genre meets an expansive soundscape, drawing audiences not just to the music itself but to the cathartic experience it offers.
They carve out a space where the darkness of the genre meets an expansive soundscape, drawing audiences not just to the music itself but to the cathartic experience it offers. Their ability to evoke raw emotions sets them apart, making their performances feel like mesmerizing rituals that invite fans into a world of shadow and light. The band's approach intertwines intricate compositions with sweeping orchestral elements, creating a dramatic tension that propels each track forward. By layering traditional black metal instrumentation with symphonic textures, they innovate within the genre while maintaining a relentless energy that keeps audiences engaged. This sonic tapestry not only amplifies the emotional weight of their music but also transforms each song into an immersive journey. Lyrically, Crying Blood often explores themes of despair, longing, and existential reflection, weaving narratives that feel both personal and universal. Their writing strikes a balance between sincerity and poetic abstraction, inviting listeners to engage with profound questions through evocative imagery rather than straightforward storytelling. The tone oscillates between haunting melancholy and fierce intensity, allowing for moments of introspection amid the chaos.

3 studio albums· 1 decade· Spain

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Crying Blood's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

3 releases 3 albums 1999–2009
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