Pekla

Pekla is a prominent figure in the heavy metal music scene, known for their dark and enigmatic persona that seamlessly merges the occult, Gothic mythos, and a raw punk-inflected energy. Emerging as a fresh yet foreboding presence, Pekla's work encapsulates a blend of genres that can be crudely categorized under the vast umbrella of metal, yet their sound defies easy classification and continually surprises listeners with its depth and variety. Lyrics often explore macabre and supernatural themes, inviting listeners into a world where the dark arts and raw human emotion collide.

With tracks like "Boogie with Satan" and "Goddamn Suicide Zombies," Pekla has carved a niche for themselves with an aesthetic that is both confrontational and beguiling. Their music is characterized by driving guitar riffs, thunderous drums, and a vocal delivery that ranges from guttural growls to sardonic sneers. The recent release "The Witch-Bitch of Hexenville" continues their tradition of storytelling through music, drawing listeners into a nightmarish fable set to the tune of unrelenting hard rock. Pekla's collaborations, such as "Puota Maro Metu" with Kommander L., highlight their ability to merge their distinctive style with that of other artists, creating compelling and unexpected musical journeys. Whether through the Lovecraftian echoes in "Dreams in the Witch-House" or the groove-laden "Speed'n'Roll," Pekla ensures that each track is a testament to their versatility and mastery of the art of musical storytelling within the metal genre.

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Boogie with Satan
Album - 10 Tracks - Released June 24, 2020
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    Degsit!
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    Degsit!
    10 tracks
  1. April 23, 2020
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  3. April 10, 2019
  4. January 1, 2017
  5. July 8, 2014
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