Gritty, Spanish-language heavy metal with a thick stoner-rock sludge. Raw analog energy for dark rooms and long, lonely drives through the fog.
Sauron delivers a heavy, grounded sound that feels like it was unearthed from the Argentinian soil. It is metal that prioritizes weight and texture over speed, leaning into thick, mid-tempo grooves that bridge the gap between classic 70s hard rock and the grittier sludge of the 90s. The production feels lived-in and analog, avoiding the sterile polish of modern metal in favor of something that sounds like a band sweating in a small room.
What truly sets them apart is the integration of Spanish-language vocals that carry a weary, gravelly authority. The music often evokes naturalistic and occult imagery, creating a sense of ancient mystery that isn't tied to the typical tropes of the genre. It is music of the earth, the forest, and the elements, delivered with a stubborn, defiant energy that feels both timeless and deeply regional.
For those looking to dive in, 'El Color Que Cayó Del Cielo' is the essential starting point. It captures their ability to weave atmospheric tension into heavy riffs, creating a sonic landscape that is as much about the space between the notes as the distortion itself. It is a rewarding listen for those who prefer their metal with a bit of dirt under its fingernails.
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