Demonoid

Demonoid

extreme metal

Sweden Est. 2000

"A relentless barrage of guttural grooves and serrated riffs drives forward with fierce urgency, punctuated by sudden shifts that evoke both tension and release."

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Riders of the Apocalypse

Riders of the Apocalypse

2004

About Demonoid

Demonoid matters in the extreme metal landscape for their relentless commitment to raw intensity and thematic exploration of existential dread.
By harnessing the ferocity of their sound, they challenge listeners to confront darker aspects of human experience, pushing against boundaries that many may shy away from.
By harnessing the ferocity of their sound, they challenge listeners to confront darker aspects of human experience, pushing against boundaries that many may shy away from. Their ability to evoke a visceral response establishes them as a formidable force within this niche, inspiring a dedicated audience that thrives on catharsis through chaos. Their approach is rooted in a meticulous crafting of sound designed to fracture expectations. Utilizing an array of dissonant riffs and punishing rhythms, Demonoid creates an atmosphere that feels both claustrophobic and expansive, inviting listeners into a maelstrom where discomfort becomes a catalyst for introspection. This sonic architecture is not merely about aggression; it’s a carefully orchestrated journey that oscillates between brutality and moments of eerie calm. In their songwriting, Demonoid often explores themes of isolation, despair, and the darker sides of existence with an unflinching gaze. Their lyrical voice tends to blend sincerity with a stark, impressionistic quality, provoking thought while delivering emotional weight. The storytelling often embraces ambiguity, allowing listeners to project their own interpretations onto the haunting narratives woven throughout their work.

1 studio album· Sweden

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

1 release 1 album 2004–2004
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