Katedra

Katedra

thrash metal

Lithuania Est. 1986

"With rapid-fire tempos and frenetic riffs, Katedra's music pulses with an electrifying tension that demands movement and engagement from its listeners."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Katedra is…

Mors Ultima Ratio

Mors Ultima Ratio

1990

Katedra matters for its raw and unflinching take on the thrash metal scene, channeling a visceral energy that resonates with listeners seeking catharsis and rebellion.
Katedra matters for its raw and unflinching take on the thrash metal scene, channeling a visceral energy that resonates with listeners seeking catharsis and rebellion. Their music serves as a rallying cry for those who exist in the margins, carving out a space where aggression meets authenticity, encouraging audiences to confront uncomfortable truths through sonic intensity. The band's approach is marked by relentless rhythms and sharp guitar work, creating an atmosphere that feels both chaotic and meticulously crafted. This duality allows Katedra to explore themes of disillusionment and societal critique while maintaining a fierce engagement with their audience. Their live performances amplify this connection, transforming every show into an immersive experience where communal catharsis becomes possible through shared intensity. Lyrically, Katedra often delves into themes of struggle and defiance, employing a direct voice that balances sincerity with a sense of irony. Their storytelling approach eschews subtlety for bold declarations, inviting listeners to confront the stark realities presented within their verses. The tone oscillates between aggressive empowerment and reflective vulnerability, creating a layered emotional landscape that resonates deeply.

Full discography

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

1 release 1 album 1990–1990
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Katedra sound like?

With rapid-fire tempos and frenetic riffs, Katedra's music pulses with an electrifying tension that demands movement and engagement from its listeners. Rooted in thrash metal. Start with Mors Ultima Ratio.

What is the best Katedra album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Mors Ultima Ratio" (1990). It's the most representative of what makes Katedra worth hearing.

Who is Katedra for?

If you're into thrash metal, Katedra is worth your time. With rapid-fire tempos and frenetic riffs, Katedra's music pulses with an electrifying tension that demands movement and engagement from its listeners.

How many albums does Katedra have?

Katedra has 1 release in their discography, including 1 album.