God

God

Dense layers of gritty distortion clash against mechanical rhythms, creating an oppressive urgency that compels movement through tension and release.

industrial metal

United Kingdom Est. 1987

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Possession

Possession

1992

About God

God's significance lies in their ability to redefine the emotional landscape of industrial metal, intertwining raw aggression with intricate layers of sound that challenge conventional heaviness.
By pushing the genre into darker, more atmospheric territories, they carve out a space where angst and introspection coexist, inviting listeners to confront the chaos within both themselves and society at large. Employing a fusion of harsh vocals...
By pushing the genre into darker, more atmospheric territories, they carve out a space where angst and introspection coexist, inviting listeners to confront the chaos within both themselves and society at large. Employing a fusion of harsh vocals and mechanical instrumentation, God’s approach centers on creating immersive soundscapes that evoke dystopian imagery. Their innovation emerges from a commitment to sonic experimentation, using unconventional structures and textures to capture the relentless nature of modern existence. This creates an unsettling yet compelling auditory experience that resonates deeply with those who seek something beyond mere aggression. Lyrically, God often navigates themes of existential despair, alienation, and societal decay, employing a tone that oscillates between stark realism and surreal abstraction. Their storytelling tends to blend irony with sincerity, allowing for a complex emotional engagement that invites reflection rather than straightforward interpretation. The result is music that feels both confrontational and contemplative.

3 studio albums· 5 total releases· 5 years· United Kingdom

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

5 releases 3 albums 2 EPS 1990–1995
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