In Mourning

Their music embodies a dense intertwining of heavy riffs and melodic passages, marked by a persistent tension that builds before release.

melodic death metal · progressive metal

Sweden Est. 2000

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“Colossus” from Monolith

Features an immediate hook with intense riffs and melodies that introduce In Mourning's style well as a standalone track.

About In Mourning

In Mourning carves out a significant space within the progressive metal landscape, offering listeners a reflection on existential themes and emotional turmoil.
Their music matters not just for its complexity but for how it resonates deeply with those grappling with loss, alienation, and the search for meaning.
Their music matters not just for its complexity but for how it resonates deeply with those grappling with loss, alienation, and the search for meaning. By weaving intricate musical narratives, they stand as a beacon for fans seeking depth and authenticity in a genre often overshadowed by technical prowess. The band approaches songwriting with an emphasis on both structure and fluidity, creating soundscapes that move seamlessly from crushing heaviness to ethereal melodies. This dynamic interplay allows them to explore profound emotional landscapes, challenging conventional song forms while inviting listeners into their sonic world. Each track unfolds like a journey, marked by shifting tempos and moods that keep the audience engaged and invested. Lyrically, In Mourning often delves into themes of grief, introspection, and the human condition, employing a voice that balances sincerity with an underlying tension. Their storytelling is rich and evocative, blending lyrical imagery with philosophical musings that invite contemplation rather than providing easy answers. The result is a body of work that feels both personal and universal.

7 studio albums· 1 decade· Sweden

Full discography

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

7 releases 7 albums 2008–2025
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