This Italian band plays Swedish old school death metal like they were coming from Stockholm. Isn’t Baest enough catchy old school death metal from 2021 for you? Well, then this will be perfect. Helslave – From the Sulphur Depths (23 April) Judgement: This one rules! Really dark and gritty death metal, will be one of my favorites in the genre for 2021.
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Crypts of Despair – All Light Swallowed (23 April)ĭissonant death metal from Lithuania? Yes, please! The pre-release single sounds promising, so I’ll definitely hit up the full album from Crypts of Despair when it’s out! Endseeker – Mount Carcass (16 April)Įndseeker play a semi-melodic style of old school death metal that’s easy to get into, and “Mount Carcass” definitely got my attention despite mostly treading familiar musical territory. Judgement: A revitalized Cannibal Corpse! I think a break from touring and recruiting Erik Rutan gave the band some new energy, and it really shows. I guess we all know what to expect here, huh? And I bet it’ll be good! The question is how good, but I’ll definitely spin it. One of my favorites from 2021 so far! Cannibal Corpse – Violence Unimagined (16 April) Super-nice, intense death metal with an extreme edge. Throne – Pestilent Dawn (9 April)Ī lot of people talk about the debut album from this Michigan band, and it’s with good reason. Lots of heavy riffs combined with Karl’s distinctive vocals. The last Memoriam album is the one I enjoy the most, so I’m definitely looking forward to this one. Memoriam – To the End (26 March)īolt Thrower 2.0 has another war death metal blast coming out in 2021. Creeping Fear – Hategod Triumph (26 March)Ĭreeping Fear’s sophomore album is a solid dose of modern death metal that should please most fans of the style. I quite enjoyed 2019’s “Lest They Feed Upon Your Soul”, so let’s see if they can keep it up in 2021. Seraph in Travail play their own style of symphonic death metal. Seraph in Travail – A Black Death Incense (19 March) Expect heavy distortion, chugs and the classic puke-style Martin van Drunen vocal approach. Asphyx – Necroceros (22 January)Īsphyx is a reliable force in death metal, and in 2021 they have another album out. I found myself enjoying this one and it definitely deserves a place in a list of death metal from 2021. Just like the band name implies, Plagueborne has a strong Cattle Decapitation influence. Plagueborne – A Blueprint for Annihilation (21 January)
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Is high intensity technical death metal more your thing? Well, then Fractal Generator is for you! Everlasting Spew Records truly spews out brutal and technical bands, and they’re usually good. Shame on me for not checking out yet, but if the hype is to be believed, Frozen Soul’s full-length debut is a good one! Fractal Generator – Macrocosmos (15 January) You can’t resist a band with a song called “Chainsaw Abortion”, right? These Finns are lighting up early 2021 with some murky old school death metal.Īlthough the band name and album name sounds more like something Immortal would put together in 1995, I’m told this is a quality old school death metal release. Anyway, let’s check out the best death metal from 2021.ĭeathgoat – Regurgitated into Existence (8 January) The best way to keep up is by following me on Instagram. I’m an extreme metal musician myself, playing in the old school death metal band Desolator and the progressive death/doom band Soliloquium.īoth bands released full-length albums in 2020, and it would be awesome if you gave them a look. Am I missing any cool releases? Please tell me, and I’ll make sure to check them out! Here’s my summation of death metal from 2021.īy Stefan Nordström: Facebook | Instagram | YouTubeīut let’s start out with some shameless self-promotion. Here’s my list of the best and most interesting death metal albums from 2021, released and upcoming. After doing my best to keep track during 2020, it’s now time to start following death metal from 2021.