DOOM:VS
Sweden
Est. 2004
"The music unfolds with crushing riffs that move slowly yet deliberately, creating an oppressive density while punctuating moments of reflective light."
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Dead Words Speak
2008
About DOOM:VS
DOOM:VS is a significant player in the evolving landscape of heavy music, demonstrating how the emotional heft of doom metal can serve as a vessel for introspection and existential exploration.
Their work stands out by merging crushing sonics with deeply personal themes, inviting listeners into a space where melancholy and catharsis coexist.
Their work stands out by merging crushing sonics with deeply personal themes, inviting listeners into a space where melancholy and catharsis coexist. This approach resonates with audiences seeking not just sound, but a profound emotional connection that transcends mere genre confines.
The band's creative process is rooted in an immersive, atmospheric style that emphasizes slow tempos and dense arrangements. By crafting layered soundscapes that envelop listeners, DOOM:VS creates a palpable tension — one that holds listeners in thrall as they navigate through waves of heaviness blended with subtle melodic nuances. This deliberate pacing allows for moments of reflection, making the listening experience both exhausting and exhilarating.
Lyrically, DOOM:VS often explores themes of despair, loss, and the search for meaning amidst chaos. Their songwriting tends to lean toward a sincere voice that balances storytelling with impressionistic imagery, allowing listeners to engage with the emotional weight of each piece on their own terms. The tone strikes a balance between haunting and hopeful, creating an atmosphere where vulnerability is celebrated rather than shunned.
3 studio albums· 8 years· Sweden
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DOOM:VS's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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3 albums
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2006–2014
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