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Vocalist, guitarist, music writerStockholm, SwedenMember of Desolator, Soliloquium and several other projectsPersonally, I have a strange relationship with technical death metal. And it’s just for this reason. Bands like Necrophagist, Obscura and Spawn of Possession don’t really catch my attention, despite the extremely proficient musicianship. I know I will piss of some people with this. It’s not my intention, and if you’re only looking for insane musici...
Before getting into my massive A-Z band list, I’ll give you the option to do a quick dive into the style. These are my 10 essential technical death metal albums: 1. Death – Human (1991) 2. Decapitated – Winds of Creation (2000) 3. Hour of Penance – The Vile Conception (2008) 4. Infinitum – The Sixth Extinction (2012) 5. Insision – Beneath the Folds...
Anata
Anata is a Swedish tech-death band featuring some glorious guitar-work. The band was on the rise in the early 2000’s, before diminishing in what seems to be label and business trouble. It was sad to see the band go when it felt they were just starting out. The last two Anata albums remain some of the best technical death metal out there.
Atheist
Atheist brought jazz to death metal in the early 90’s, creating a whole new aspect of technical death metal. And influence aside, it’s some damn good stuff that didn’t forget about the aggression either. Like many bands on the list, listening to Atheist is a combination of learning tech-death history and just enjoying the killer music.
Cryptopsy
Cryptopsy’s first two albums are absolutely bananas for their time, both in terms of brutality and technicality. Firstly, it’s good background on the style. Secondly, it’s some of the craziest death metal ever created. It’s a band that still raises my eyebrows, even with all the development in the death metal scene after the albums.
I hope this gave you the basics (and more) on technical death metal music. Follow the links below if you want to continue to explore sub-genres. If you enjoyed the guide, and you’re a fan of Swedish death metal, I’d love if you checked out my band Desolator. Brutal death metal -> Melodic death metal -> Old school death metal -> Progressive death me...
Technical death metal (also referred to as tech-death) is a musical subgenre of death metal with particular focus on challenging, demanding instrumental skill and complex songwriting.
- Sophie Maughan
- Death – Human (1991) Widely regarded as a pivotal release in the development of both the tech death sub genre and extreme metal in general, Death’s Human marked a pronounced stylistic change for the Floridians.
- Meshuggah - Destroy Erase Improve (1995) From their initial rise to prominence within the extreme metal underground to becoming synonymous with establishing the djent subgenre, Meshuggah have inspired a slew of bands since debut album Contradictions Collapse.
- Cryptopsy - None So Vile (1996) It’s impossible to talk about tech metal without mentioning this second album from Montreal’s Cryptopsy. Sit back and revel in the twisted lyricism of vocalist Lord Worm - served via an unholy torrent of inhuman gutturals and demonic shrieks - whilst the hyper blasts of Crown Of Horns and Slit Your Guts’ disturbing tremolo picking offset by relentless breakdowns pound your cranium into ruthless submission.
- SikTh - Death Of A Dead Day (2006) London’s SikTh arguably created the blueprint for progressive tech metal with their multi-layered (and unfathomably eccentric) debut The Trees Are Dead & Dried Out Wait For Something Wild back in 2003.
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