death metal
extreme subgenre of heavy metal music
Death metal is a raw and visceral journey into sound, characterized by blistering guitar riffs, thunderous drumming, and guttural vocals that evoke an intense range of emotions from aggression to catharsis. The music is dense, layered, and complex, often featuring intricate time signatures and tempo changes that keep listeners on their toes. It’s not just about heaviness; there’s a haunting beauty in the melodies woven through the chaos, creating a powerful contrast that draws you deeper into the experience.
Emerging in the mid-1980s, death metal arose as a response to the more polished sounds of glam rock and mainstream heavy metal. Its roots can be traced back to bands like Slayer and Venom, but it truly found its voice with pioneers such as Death and Possessed. Albums like “Scream Bloody Gore” and “Seven Churches” laid down the blueprints for what would become a defining genre marked by themes of mortality, horror, and existential dread. The scene flourished in places like Florida, where bands incorporated technical precision alongside primal energy, pushing musical boundaries.
For newcomers eager to dive into death metal, starting with Death’s “Human” showcases a masterclass in songwriting and musicianship that balances brutality with melody. Cannibal Corpse’s “The Bleeding” delivers unrelenting energy, embodying the raw power of the genre. Try Obituary's “Cause of Death” for a classic take that exemplifies the thick sound and memorable riffs. Finally, don’t overlook Black Dahlia Murder’s “Nocturnal,” which injects an element of melodic flair into the mix. Once you’re hooked, consider exploring adjacent realms like black metal or grindcore for even more immersive sonic adventures.
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Torture Squad
Green Carnation
avant-garde metal, doom metal
Hypnos
Disbelief
Origin
Jungle Rot
Dew-Scented
thrash metal
Transmetal
Deceased
thrash metal
Becoming the Archetype
progressive metal
Azarath
black metal
Stormlord
black metal, power metal
Deuteronomium
Ex Deo
symphonic metal
Neuraxis
Nervosa
thrash metal
About death metal
What is death metal?
extreme subgenre of heavy metal music
Where should I start with death metal?
Start with "Schizophrenia" by Sepultura. It captures what makes death metal worth exploring.
What are the best death metal albums?
The death metal albums worth hearing first: "Schizophrenia" by Sepultura, "Into the Pandemonium" by Celtic Frost, "Rabble Manifesto" by Hypnos, "My Arms, Your Hearse" by Opeth and "Heritage" by Opeth.
How many death metal artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 1383 death metal artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.