Here Comes the Kraken
Mexico
Est. 2007
"The music is characterized by relentless grooves punctuated by sudden shifts in tempo, creating an urgent push-and-pull that grips listeners from start to finish."
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Hate Greed and Death
2011
About Here Comes the Kraken
Here Comes the Kraken holds a significant place within the deathcore sphere by harnessing visceral intensity and engaging audiences with a blend of aggression and narrative depth.
Their music taps into visceral emotions, creating an immersive experience that resonates with listeners seeking authenticity in the often chaotic landscape of heavy music.
Their music taps into visceral emotions, creating an immersive experience that resonates with listeners seeking authenticity in the often chaotic landscape of heavy music. By merging brutal sonic elements with compelling themes, they have carved out a niche that elevates their work beyond mere genre conventions.
The band employs a multifaceted approach to songwriting, often blending complex rhythmic shifts with relentless breakdowns. This innovative framework allows them to explore a wide array of dynamics, keeping listeners on edge as they navigate through moments of raw ferocity and unexpected melodic interludes. Their performances echo this unpredictability, turning each show into a pulsating ritual where the energy can shift dramatically, encouraging audience participation that amplifies the collective experience.
Lyrically, Here Comes the Kraken frequently delves into themes of existential dread, personal struggle, and societal critiques, all conveyed through a straightforward yet impactful voice. They balance sincerity with a sense of irony, painting vivid images that draw listeners into their narratives while maintaining an underlying tension between despair and empowerment. The storytelling becomes more than just words; it transforms into a cathartic release amidst the heavy instrumentation.
1 studio album· Mexico
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Here Comes the Kraken's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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2011–2011
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