Neolith

Neolith

death-doom

Poland

"Layered guitars create a dense wall of sound that punctuates moments of introspection with crushing heaviness and expansive, atmospheric pauses."

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Trips Through Time and Loneliness

Trips Through Time and Loneliness

1996

About Neolith

Neolith matters as a significant presence in the underground metal scene, merging visceral intensity with existential themes that resonate deeply within the genre.
Their music taps into an emotional landscape often overlooked in heavier sounds, pushing listeners to confront their own vulnerabilities and mortality through a sonic lens that feels both haunting and cathartic.
Their music taps into an emotional landscape often overlooked in heavier sounds, pushing listeners to confront their own vulnerabilities and mortality through a sonic lens that feels both haunting and cathartic. The band’s approach is marked by a meticulous layering of sound, where thick, heavy riffs intertwine with atmospheric elements to create an immersive experience. They innovate within the confines of death-doom by balancing aggressive musicality with moments of ethereal ambiance, allowing the listener to oscillate between tension and release. This duality not only enhances the emotional weight of their music but also invites deeper contemplation from their audience. In their songwriting, Neolith often explores themes of decay, loss, and the passage of time, employing a voice that oscillates between stark honesty and cryptic imagery. Their tone can shift from brutally raw to introspective, utilizing a storytelling approach that leaves space for personal interpretation while grounding their narratives in universal human experiences. The resulting lyrics evoke dark reflections that linger long after the final note.

4 studio albums· 1 decade· Poland

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

4 releases 4 albums 1996–2010
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