Martyrdöd

Martyrdöd, hailing from Sweden's rich vein of punk and metal, is a band that has been unfurling their unique blend of crust punk and blackened metal since their formation in the early 2000s. Known for their potent combination of raw aggression and melodious outbreaks, the band has steadily built a reputation for delivering unrelenting sonic assaults with a scorching political edge. They are a part of the Scandinavian crust scene, which revolves around themes of social injustice and personal struggle, expressed through intense, gritty music.

Emerging from Gothenburg, Martyrdöd first caught the underground's attention with their self-titled debut in 2003. With their subsequent releases, including masterpieces like "In Extremis" (2005) and "Paranoia" (2012), they have demonstrated remarkable consistency and evolution in their craft. Their most recent efforts, such as "Hexhammaren" (2019), continue to forge their path, showcasing the band's ability to intersperse moments of haunting melody within a framework of relentless riffing and pounding rhythms. The "Neolithic / Martyrdod Split Single" (2020) also underscores their standing as a force to be reckoned with in the extreme music sphere, collaborating with like-minded bands to spread their sonic rebellion further afield. With a discography marked by incisive lyrical content and a burgeoning musical legacy, Martyrdöd solidifies their position at the forefront of the global crust and metal movement.

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Hexhammaren
Album - 12 Tracks - Released May 24, 2019
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