Martröð is an international black metal project, featuring Alex Poole (Krie… Read Full Bio ↴Martröð is an international black metal project, featuring Alex Poole (Krieg, Skáphe), MkM (Aosoth, Antaeus), D.G. (Misþyrming, Naðra), Wrest (Leviathan), H.V Lyngdal (Wormlust), and Thorns (Blut aus Nord). The project was masterminded by Alex Poole in 2014. The name is Icelandic for 'nightmare'. Their debut EP Transmutation of Wounds was released in 2016 on Terratur Possessions and Fallen Empire Records.
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Transmutation of Wounds
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KGB1990
The line-up of this band simply incredible.
Andrew Tozier
I just looked this album up on the metal-archives. It's no wonder this album is so fucking epic. Every musician that showed up to make this album has serious pedigree.
Slime Devourer
Odium never disappoints
Andrew Tozier
I'd say that 75% of the metal bands I've discovered during 2018 and continued listening to, have all been heard for the first time on this channel. This is my most frequented youtube channel.
unwavering
Aint that the truth tho
SarcasticExistence92
Sublime, supreme atmosphere, an obscure monolith. Though I wish it to be longer.
Arber Sllamniku
It took a couple of more listens to appreciate this piece of art. The results were stunning 😊😊
Veil Rein
These supergroup collabs so seldom produce anything of interest, but man, "Draumleiðsla" is the musical equivalent of being present for a particularly nasty haunting in some godforsaken abandoned castle. Properly obscure and properly BLACK. Think I'll have another listen...
Andrew Tozier
This shit grabbed me by the throat and did not let go. I gave it three rotations the first time I heard it.
Andrew Tozier
Right around 5:43 is when it starts to melt my brain. Btw, it sounds fucking amazing with good quality headphones.