
Abrasive, high-velocity death metal that feels like a physical assault. Jagged riffs and frantic drums for when you need to burn everything down.
Concrete Winds emerged from the dissolution of the Finnish death metal act Vorum, pivoting toward a significantly more abrasive and high-velocity sound. J.
and Mikko) has become a leading name in the 'bestial' or 'war' death metal sub-niche, though they distinguish themselves through a technical precision and noise-rock influence that many of their peers lack. Their sound is characterized by hyper-speed drumming, dissonant guitar work that heavily utilizes tremolo picking and erratic lead bursts, and a vocal delivery that sits between a desperate scream and a guttural roar. Culturally, they represent a rejection of the polished 'cavernous' death metal trend, opting instead for a lo-fi, cut-and-paste aesthetic that mirrors the raw intensity of 80s tape-trading culture. Critical consensus highlights their ability to maintain musicality amidst what sounds like total structural collapse. They are frequently cited alongside acts like Teitanblood and Antichrist Siege Machine for their uncompromising approach to sonic extremity.
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