Mortal

Mortal

industrial metal

United States Est. 1992

"The music pulsates with gritty rhythms and dense layers that create an immersive atmosphere of tension and release."

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About Mortal

Mortal matters in the contemporary music landscape by navigating the intersection of raw emotional depth and heavy sonic landscapes, forging a space where vulnerability meets aggression.
Mortal matters in the contemporary music landscape by navigating the intersection of raw emotional depth and heavy sonic landscapes, forging a space where vulnerability meets aggression. Their work resonates within a cultural backdrop that increasingly values authenticity and catharsis, inviting listeners to engage with their own struggles through a powerful auditory experience. The band's approach is marked by an intentional layering of sound, blending industrial textures with visceral instrumentation. This creates an environment rich with tension, where mechanical beats collide with organic elements, pushing the boundaries of how heaviness can be expressed. By utilizing this collision, Mortal cultivates a sense of urgency that compels audiences to confront their inner turmoil as they navigate the complexities of modern existence. In their songwriting, Mortal often grapples with themes of isolation, resistance, and the quest for self-discovery. Their lyrical voice strikes a balance between raw sincerity and reflective irony, presenting narratives that are both personal and universal. This storytelling style evokes vivid imagery while maintaining an emotional intensity that invites listeners into a shared space of struggle and resilience.

Career Arc

Mortal's discography from 1992 to 2002

Full discography

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

6 releases 6 albums 1992–2002
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Mortal sound like?

The music pulsates with gritty rhythms and dense layers that create an immersive atmosphere of tension and release. Rooted in industrial metal. Start with Nu-En-Jin.

What is the best Mortal album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Nu-En-Jin" (2002). It's the most representative of what makes Mortal worth hearing.

Who is Mortal for?

If you're into industrial metal, Mortal is worth your time. The music pulsates with gritty rhythms and dense layers that create an immersive atmosphere of tension and release.

How many albums does Mortal have?

Mortal has 6 releases in their discography, including 6 albums.