Pain

Pain

industrial metal

Sweden Est. 1997

"The music propels forward with aggressive rhythms and jagged textures that intertwine with soaring melodies, creating a relentless yet cathartic sonic landscape."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Pain is…

Rebirth

Rebirth

1999

Pain matters for its unflinching exploration of inner turmoil and emotional conflict, presenting a raw authenticity that resonates deeply with listeners seeking catharsis.
Pain matters for its unflinching exploration of inner turmoil and emotional conflict, presenting a raw authenticity that resonates deeply with listeners seeking catharsis. By merging heavy industrial elements with melodic hooks, the project creates an atmosphere where anguish meets accessibility, allowing audiences to connect with their own struggles through the music's visceral power. The approach is characterized by a meticulous layering of harsh, mechanical sounds alongside sweeping melodies that often create tension between chaos and harmony. This duality invites listeners to confront discomfort while simultaneously offering a sense of release, embodying the struggle against both external and internal adversities. Lyrically, Pain often navigates themes of suffering, resilience, and existential questioning. The songwriting blends sincerity with moments of irony, crafting narratives that reflect personal battles while engaging in broader societal commentary. This interplay between stark vulnerability and pointed observation allows for a multifaceted listening experience that speaks to both individual pain and collective strife.

Full discography

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

11 releases 11 albums 1996–2024
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Pain sound like?

The music propels forward with aggressive rhythms and jagged textures that intertwine with soaring melodies, creating a relentless yet cathartic sonic landscape. Rooted in industrial metal. Start with Cynic Paradise.

What is the best Pain album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Cynic Paradise" (2008). It's the most representative of what makes Pain worth hearing.

Who is Pain for?

If you're into industrial metal, Pain is worth your time. The music propels forward with aggressive rhythms and jagged textures that intertwine with soaring melodies, creating a relentless yet cathartic sonic landscape.

How many albums does Pain have?

Pain has 11 releases in their discography, including 11 albums.