A Berlin experimental project built on distorted electronics and haunted vocals.
For a quick sense of their sound, try 'Infinity Daze' or 'Heretical Glare'. They're both good examples of how the band layers noise and quiet into something haunting.
E'm~grief~ matters because they channel the raw, textural moods of industrial and ambient music into something genuinely unsettling. Songs like 'Infinity Daze' show how they balance electronic noise with eerie calm, creating immersive soundscapes that feel both challenging and hypnotic. Their live shows have built a dedicated underground following around that intensity.
Formed in 2015 around vocalist Elia Albanese, the group debuted with the distorted electronics of 'Atonality' in 2016. Later records like 'Abyssal' and 'The Visitor' introduced more live instrumentation and spoken word, but kept that core feeling of unease intact.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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