SinKing

SinKing

groove metal

Finland

"A heavy, pulsating rhythm anchors layers of serrated guitar riffs that intertwine with moments of tension and sudden bursts of melodic release."

Quick Start

A good place to start with SinKing is…

New Trinity

New Trinity

2006

SinKing matters for their visceral approach to groove metal, pushing the genre beyond its aggressive confines to explore a deeper emotional resonance.
SinKing matters for their visceral approach to groove metal, pushing the genre beyond its aggressive confines to explore a deeper emotional resonance. They capture listeners' attention by creating a sonic landscape that emphasizes not just heaviness but also the raw intensity of human experience, serving as a touchpoint for those seeking catharsis through music. Their process revolves around a relentless pursuit of rhythmic intricacy and dynamic shifts, utilizing syncopation and polyrhythms to craft a sound that feels both intricate and instinctual. This approach results in tracks that are not only musically complex but also designed to provoke physical reactions—whether through headbanging or an involuntary urge to move. The band’s live performances amplify this connection, often transforming the energy in the room into a shared experience of tension and release. Lyrically, SinKing often delves into themes of struggle, identity, and inner turmoil, weaving narratives that resonate with listeners on both personal and universal levels. Their writing strikes a balance between sincerity and introspection, offering poignant reflections while maintaining an edge of urgency. The tone ranges from confrontational to contemplative, drawing listeners into a world where vulnerability meets strength.

Full discography

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

1 release 1 album 2006–2006
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does SinKing sound like?

A heavy, pulsating rhythm anchors layers of serrated guitar riffs that intertwine with moments of tension and sudden bursts of melodic release. Rooted in groove metal. Start with New Trinity.

What is the best SinKing album to start with?

The best album to start with is "New Trinity" (2006). It's the most representative of what makes SinKing worth hearing.

Who is SinKing for?

If you're into groove metal, SinKing is worth your time. A heavy, pulsating rhythm anchors layers of serrated guitar riffs that intertwine with moments of tension and sudden bursts of melodic release.

How many albums does SinKing have?

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