Sobernot

Sobernot is a hard-driving rock band hailing from Santiago, Chile, that has been injecting their distinctive blend of groove metal with a grunge twist into the heavy music scene. Formed in the mid-2010s, the band quickly established itself with powerful riffs, compelling vocals, and a tenacious rhythm section, drawing inspiration from the giants of '90s rock as well as contemporary metal acts. They have earned a reputation for their energetic live performances, as evidenced by their explosive set featured in "Live at Blondie," and for having a brash, unapologetic sound that doesn't shy away from raw emotion or societal commentary, found in tracks like "Silent Conspiracy" and "Destroy."

Sobernot's music is characterized by its sharp lyrical content, and the members' virtuosic command over their instruments, which can be witnessed in both their studio work and live recordings, such as "I Still Let You Linger (Live Pandemic Sessions)." They defy easy categorization but have found a loyal following by consistently delivering striking guitar work, pummeling drums, and catchy melodies. "Smoke Masters (Gimme my money back)" showcases their ability to blend humor with critique, and "Servants of the Yellow King" underlines their penchant for dark, complex themes. Meanwhile, their rendition of "Tren al sur" shows the band’s versatility and flair for reinvention, echoing their cultural roots and their capability to adapt and transform non-metal works into their own gritty mold. The members of Sobernot continue to build on their discography with ambition and intensity, securing their place in the rock and metal spheres as they innovate and evolve their sound.

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