Post Mortem
United States
Est. 1982
"A barrage of tightly wound riffs and rapid-fire drumming creates a relentless drive that pushes both body and mind into a frenzied state of awareness."
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Coroner's Office
1986
About Post Mortem
Post Mortem matters in the landscape of thrash metal for its unapologetic intensity and commitment to exploring the darker sides of human experience.
By addressing themes of mortality and existential dread, they carve out a niche that resonates with listeners seeking catharsis through aggression and raw emotion.
By addressing themes of mortality and existential dread, they carve out a niche that resonates with listeners seeking catharsis through aggression and raw emotion. Their music captures a cultural moment where confronting fears and uncertainties becomes vital, offering a space for rebellion against complacency.
The band's approach marries precise musicianship with an almost chaotic energy, creating a sonic environment that feels both structured and frenzied. They harness intricate guitar work and relentless rhythms, inviting audiences into a visceral experience that compels them to confront their own vulnerabilities. This amalgamation of precision and fury generates an atmosphere where every riff feels like an urgent call to arms.
Lyrically, Post Mortem often delves into themes of despair, introspection, and the inevitability of death, using stark imagery and visceral storytelling to provoke thought and emotion. Their voice is fierce yet reflective, oscillating between irony and sincerity as they navigate the complexities of existence. This duality allows their narratives to resonate deeply, challenging listeners to engage with uncomfortable truths while feeling empowered by the sheer force of the music.
1 studio album· United States
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Post Mortem's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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1986–1986
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