Teitanblood

Teitanblood is a notorious name within the underground extreme metal scene, known for their brutal and unforgiving take on death and black metal. Emerging from the depths of Madrid, Spain, Teitanblood was formed in 2003 by NSK (vocals, guitar, bass) and J (drums), the core members who prefer to shroud their identities in mystery, much like the esoteric and chaotic aura of their music. Through an unwavering commitment to sonic violence and the darker aspects of occult and religious themes, the band swiftly carved out a niche of their own, earning a dedicated following among listeners who crave the musical embodiment of primal malevolence.

Teitanblood's discography is a testament to their relentless artistic vision, with releases that are considered cornerstones of contemporary extreme metal. Their debut full-length album, "Seven Chalices" in 2009, unleashed a ferocious blend of death metal and war metal that set the tone for their subsequent works. "Death" followed in 2014, further establishing their unorthodox approach to extreme metal composition. The band's reputation for creating an atmosphere laden with dread and hostility is evident in their more recent EPs "Accursed Skin" (2016) and "Purging Tongues" (2011), and in their latest full-length opus "The Baneful Choir" (2019). Each release shows a band uninterested in trends, committed only to the exploration of the abyssal depths of heaviness and dissonance, thus ensuring Teitanblood's revered position in the pantheon of underground metal.

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