Brutality

Brutality

death metal

United States Est. 1986

"The music thunders with relentless grooves and dense textures, punctuated by sharp shifts in tempo that evoke a sense of urgency and tension."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Brutality is…

In Mourning

In Mourning

1997

Brutality matters for its unflinching exploration of the darker aspects of the human experience, pushing listeners to confront themes of violence, despair, and existential dread.
Brutality matters for its unflinching exploration of the darker aspects of the human experience, pushing listeners to confront themes of violence, despair, and existential dread. Their music resonates deeply within the death metal landscape, serving as a cathartic release for those grappling with internal and external chaos. The band approaches their craft with a stark authenticity, leveraging visceral instrumentation that is both punishing and precise. By marrying relentless rhythms with intricate guitar work, they create an atmosphere that feels suffocating yet undeniably compelling, encouraging fans to immerse themselves fully in the sonic onslaught. In their songwriting, Brutality often explores themes of mortality, suffering, and the fragility of existence. The lyrical voice balances between a raw sincerity and dark irony, weaving narratives that reflect the turmoil of human emotion while inviting listeners into a shared confrontation with their fears. This duality creates a storytelling approach where every note serves as an emotional exclamation point.

Full discography

Brutality's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

3 releases 3 albums 1993–1997
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Brutality sound like?

The music thunders with relentless grooves and dense textures, punctuated by sharp shifts in tempo that evoke a sense of urgency and tension. Rooted in death metal. Start with In Mourning.

What is the best Brutality album to start with?

The best album to start with is "In Mourning" (1997). It's the most representative of what makes Brutality worth hearing.

Who is Brutality for?

If you're into death metal, Brutality is worth your time. The music thunders with relentless grooves and dense textures, punctuated by sharp shifts in tempo that evoke a sense of urgency and tension.

How many albums does Brutality have?

Brutality has 3 releases in their discography, including 3 albums.