Lacrima

Lacrima

doom metal

Poland Est. 1994

"Dense layers of guitars weave through deliberate rhythms, creating a suffocating ambiance punctuated by moments of aching clarity."

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The Time of Knight's Return

The Time of Knight's Return

1999

About Lacrima

Lacrima is a significant force in the evolving landscape of doom metal, carving out a space that resonates deeply with listeners who seek catharsis in heavy soundscapes.
By channeling raw emotion through dense instrumentation and haunting melodies, their music captures the weight of despair while also providing a sense of solace, inviting fans to confront their own struggles alongside the band.
By channeling raw emotion through dense instrumentation and haunting melodies, their music captures the weight of despair while also providing a sense of solace, inviting fans to confront their own struggles alongside the band. This approach not only connects with a dedicated audience but also challenges conventional notions of heaviness in metal, blending introspection and aggression. The band's process emphasizes a meticulous layering of sounds, where each element contributes to an immersive atmosphere that feels both expansive and claustrophobic. They employ slow tempos and intricate guitar work to create tension that lingers, often building toward climactic moments that resonate long after they've passed. This innovative structure allows for an emotional release that feels earned, rather than simply delivered, fostering a deeper connection with their audience. Lyrically, Lacrima often explores themes of loss, longing, and existential dread, utilizing a voice that balances sincerity with a stark realism. Their storytelling approach invites listeners into narratives that feel personal yet universal, crafting impressions that linger in the mind's eye long after the final note fades. With each song, they evoke a shared humanity in suffering while remaining rooted in authenticity.

1 studio album· Poland

Full discography

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

1 release 1 album 1999–1999
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