Adiastasia
Adiastasia formed in Finland around 2014, led by vocalist and lyricist Infernus. Their debut album 'Consummatum Est' came out in 2016, followed by 'A Monument...
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Adiastasia formed in Finland around 2014, led by vocalist and lyricist Infernus. Their debut album 'Consummatum Est' came out in 2016, followed by 'A Monument to Nihilism' in 2018. The band's music draws from black metal, death metal, and doom metal, creating a heavy, atmospheric sound.
Songs like 'Eternal Life' and 'Aeternus Odium' reflect the band's interest in dark themes, often exploring nihilism and mortality. Their lyrics have sometimes drawn criticism and legal attention, though the specifics of those challenges aren't well documented in reliable sources.
Adiastasia's live shows are known for being intense and theatrical, with stage performances that match the music's bleak tone. They've maintained a presence in the underground metal scene without much mainstream recognition, working within a specific niche of extreme music.
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