Skrew

Skrew

industrial metal

United States Est. 1990

"With propulsive rhythms and abrasive textures creating an intense pulse, Skrew's music demands attention through its layered density and unyielding energy."

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Shadow of Doubt

Shadow of Doubt

1996

About Skrew

Skrew matters for their uncompromising exploration of the darker sides of human experience through the lens of industrial metal, carving out a niche that resonates with those seeking the raw edges of emotion and sound.
Their music acts as a sonic catharsis, pushing listeners to confront themes of chaos, despair, and existential dread in a world often sanitized of such discomfort. The band’s approach is marked by a relentless drive to merge aggressive...
Their music acts as a sonic catharsis, pushing listeners to confront themes of chaos, despair, and existential dread in a world often sanitized of such discomfort. The band’s approach is marked by a relentless drive to merge aggressive instrumentation with atmospheric layers, creating a soundscape that feels both mechanized and organic. This interplay not only emphasizes the harshness of their themes but also invites listeners into an immersive experience, where the boundaries between rhythm and noise blur into something visceral and compelling. Skrew often delves into lyrical themes like alienation, inner turmoil, and societal decay, employing a voice that oscillates between ironic detachment and piercing sincerity. Their storytelling approach tends to focus on impressionistic snapshots rather than linear narratives, allowing listeners to inhabit a space rich with emotion while drawing personal interpretations from the music.

4 studio albums· 5 years· United States

Full discography

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

4 releases 4 albums 1992–1997
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