In Dying Arms
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In Dying Arms

In Dying Arms formed in Sweden in 2003, drawing from melodic death metal acts like In Flames and At the Gates. They released their self-titled debut album in...

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In Dying Arms kept Swedish melodic death metal steady

A Swedish band that stuck to their melodic death metal guns through four albums and lineup stability.

If you want to hear what they were about, 'Heroes Of June' and 'Obstacle Of Captivation' give you the full picture, melodic death metal done straight, no surprises.

They arrived in 2003 when the Swedish melodic death metal sound was already well-established, but they held that ground for over a decade. Songs like 'Heroes Of June' and 'Obstacle Of Captivation' delivered exactly what fans of the genre expected, that mix of aggression and melody, with lyrics that rarely strayed from darker territory. They weren't trying to reinvent anything, just keeping a particular flame burning.

They formed in Sweden in 2003 and released their self-titled debut in 2007. Over the next eight years they put out three more studio albums, ending with 'Omnipresent' in 2015, all while maintaining a relatively stable lineup and sticking close to their melodic death metal roots.

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In Dying Arms formed in Sweden in 2003, drawing from melodic death metal acts like In Flames and At the Gates. They released their self-titled debut album in 2007, followed by three more studio records over the next eight years.

Their songs like 'Heroes Of June' and 'Cold & Empty' carried the genre's mix of aggression and melody, with lyrics that often leaned into darker themes. The band faced some early financial struggles and a plagiarism accusation in 2010, which they denied.

By 2015 they had put out four albums, the last being 'Omnipresent'. The group maintained a relatively stable lineup through those years, keeping to their melodic death metal foundation without much stylistic departure.

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