High-octane blackened speed metal that hits like a brick through a window. Raw, filthy, and relentlessly fast music for the front row of the pit.
Wraith sounds like the exact intersection of 80s thrash intensity and the cold, abrasive edge of black metal. It is music built on velocity, defined by d-beat drumming and a guitar tone that feels like it was recorded through a blown-out speaker in a concrete basement. There is a distinct lack of polish here that feels intentional and vital, prioritizing the raw impact of a riff over any studio trickery.
What sets them apart is their 'street metal' sensibility. While many black metal bands lean into high-concept occultism or forest-dwelling isolation, Wraith feels urban and immediate. They bridge the gap between the leather-clad speed metal of the early 80s and the nihilistic crust punk of the 90s, creating a sound that is as much about the energy of a live show as it is about the darkness of the genre.
Start with 'Absolute Power' if you want to understand their mission statement. It is a lean, mean collection of tracks that demonstrates their ability to balance hooky thrash rhythms with the scorched-earth vocals of blackened hardcore. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who thinks modern metal has become too clean or over-produced.
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