Destrage

Destrage

metalcore

Italy

"The music features rapid shifts between intricate riffing and expansive melodic sections, creating a tension that keeps listeners on edge while offering brief moments of relief."

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The King Is Fat'n'Old

The King Is Fat'n'Old

2010

Destrage matters in the current musical landscape for their fearless approach to the metalcore genre, where they challenge both conventions and listener expectations.
Destrage matters in the current musical landscape for their fearless approach to the metalcore genre, where they challenge both conventions and listener expectations. By intertwining technical prowess with a sense of humor and irony, they create a space that invites fans to engage with heavy music in a way that feels both playful and profound, reflecting a shift towards more diverse emotional expressions within aggressive sounds. Their process is marked by a willingness to experiment with structure and dynamics, often shifting abruptly between complex time signatures, melodic passages, and guttural outbursts. This innovative approach not only showcases their musicianship but also creates an exhilarating push-and-pull within each track, allowing listeners to experience a range of emotions that might typically be sidelined in more straightforward heavy music. Lyrically, Destrage frequently explores themes of existentialism and self-reflection, adopting a voice that balances sincerity with irony. Their storytelling often weaves personal anecdotes with broader societal critique, prompting listeners to examine their own experiences through a lens of both critique and humor. The tone shifts seamlessly from introspective to confrontational, creating a layered narrative that resonates on multiple levels.

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

5 releases 5 albums 2010–2022
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Destrage sound like?

The music features rapid shifts between intricate riffing and expansive melodic sections, creating a tension that keeps listeners on edge while offering brief moments of relief. Rooted in metalcore. Start with Are You Kidding Me? No..

What is the best Destrage album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Are You Kidding Me? No." (2014). It's the most representative of what makes Destrage worth hearing.

Who is Destrage for?

If you're into metalcore, Destrage is worth your time. The music features rapid shifts between intricate riffing and expansive melodic sections, creating a tension that keeps listeners on edge while offering brief moments of relief.

How many albums does Destrage have?

Destrage has 5 releases in their discography, including 5 albums.