Pyrrhon is an avant-garde metal band that emerges from the dense urban landscape of New York City. They are known for their complex and dissonant sound, which pushes the boundaries of extreme and experimental metal. Having formed in 2008, the band consists of vocalist Doug Moore, guitarist Dylan DiLella, bassist Erik Malave, and drummer Steve Schwegler. Pyrrhon's music often delves into themes of existential dread, social commentary, and the darker aspects of human nature, delivered through a chaotic blend of technical proficiency and an unorthodox approach to metal's traditional structures.
Pyrrhon's discography showcases their evolution as an innovative force within the metal scene. Their debut full-length album, "An Excellent Servant But A Terrible Master," was released in 2011 and set the stage for their unique brand of sonic mayhem. Over the years, they've progressively challenged their listeners with each release. "The Mother of Virtues" in 2014 and "Growth Without End" EP in 2015 saw them refine their abrasiveness, leading to the well-received "What Passes For Survival" in 2017, which brought more of their jazz-infused and noise-laden influences to the forefront. "The Happy Victim's Creed" EP in 2018 continued this trend, setting the stage for their latest full-length effort, "Abscess Time," in 2020. This release has been praised for its fusion of technical mastery and cacophonous soundscapes, solidifying Pyrrhon's status as one of the most intriguing and unrelenting acts in contemporary metal. Meanwhile, their other works such as "Another Day In Paradise" and "Fever Kingdoms" continue to contribute to an unyielding discography that challenges and enthralls listeners with its complexity and intensity.
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