Death Breath

Death Breath

death metal

Sweden Est. 2005

"The music pounds with relentless drive, creating dense layers of distortion punctuated by sharp rhythmic shifts that evoke a sense of impending doom."

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Stinking Up the Night

Stinking Up the Night

2006

About Death Breath

Death Breath matters for its unapologetic embrace of raw, visceral intensity, carving out a space where brutality and atmosphere converge.
This project stands as a clarion call for those seeking authenticity in a genre often mired in predictability, capturing the primal essence of death metal while pushing listeners to confront both fear and fascination. The approach is marked by an...
This project stands as a clarion call for those seeking authenticity in a genre often mired in predictability, capturing the primal essence of death metal while pushing listeners to confront both fear and fascination. The approach is marked by an uncompromising focus on texture and mood, employing crushing riffs that resonate with a sense of foreboding. Death Breath harnesses the power of rhythm to create an immersive experience, often layering instrumentation to evoke an almost suffocating weight that reflects the thematic content. This deliberate crafting of sound showcases a commitment to exploring dark narratives through musicality as much as through lyrics. Songwriting frequently delves into themes of mortality, decay, and existential dread, with an earnestness that oscillates between brutal honesty and haunting reflection. The tone often shifts from stark aggression to moments of eerie calm, allowing for storytelling that feels both personal and universal. Through this lens, Death Breath engages listeners not just with the heaviness of its sound but also with the weight of its lyrical explorations.

2 studio albums· 3 total releases· 1 year· Sweden

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Death Breath's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

3 releases 2 albums 1 EP 2006–2007
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