Desecration

Desecration

death metal

United Kingdom Est. 1993

"A relentless barrage of heavy riffs and rapid-fire rhythms creates an oppressive density that envelops the listener in an immersive wall of sound."

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Process of Decay

Process of Decay

2005

Desecration matters as a purveyor of visceral authenticity in the death metal scene, carving out a space where raw aggression meets unflinching thematic darkness.
Desecration matters as a purveyor of visceral authenticity in the death metal scene, carving out a space where raw aggression meets unflinching thematic darkness. Their music actively challenges listeners to confront uncomfortable truths about existence, mortality, and the human experience, fostering a distinct atmosphere that resonates deeply with those who seek catharsis through sound. The band’s approach blends relentless instrumentation with an emphasis on creating an unyielding sonic landscape. Through powerful riffs and aggressive drumming, they establish a sound that feels both chaotic and meticulously structured. This duality allows them to craft immersive experiences that engage fans not just as passive listeners but as active participants in an intense auditory journey. Lyrically, Desecration often explores themes of despair, violence, and existential dread while employing a straightforward yet evocative voice. Their storytelling approach balances sincerity with a sense of irony, drawing listeners into narratives that provoke contemplation rather than mere shock. As a result, their work can feel both immediate and thought-provoking, offering layers of meaning beneath the surface ferocity.

Full discography

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

10 releases 10 albums 1993–2008
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Desecration sound like?

A relentless barrage of heavy riffs and rapid-fire rhythms creates an oppressive density that envelops the listener in an immersive wall of sound. Rooted in death metal. Start with Forensix.

What is the best Desecration album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Forensix" (2008). It's the most representative of what makes Desecration worth hearing.

Who is Desecration for?

If you're into death metal, Desecration is worth your time. A relentless barrage of heavy riffs and rapid-fire rhythms creates an oppressive density that envelops the listener in an immersive wall of sound.

How many albums does Desecration have?

Desecration has 10 releases in their discography, including 10 albums.