A Berlin band crafting hypnotic, vintage-inspired rock with a dark, ritualistic atmosphere.
For a good sense of their sound, 'Black Sun' shows that hypnotic, deliberate pace, and 'Goddess of Dawn' builds tension through repetition and heavy guitar tones.
Kadavar's music doesn't just borrow from 70s heavy rock, it builds its own world with it. Songs like 'Black Sun' and 'Doomsday Machine' move at a deliberate, hypnotic pace that feels more like a ritual than a standard rock track. They've carved out a space where thick guitar fuzz and reverb-drenched vocals create something that's both familiar and distinctly their own.
Formed in Berlin in 2010, they established their sound with their 2012 debut album. Their catalog grew with albums like Abra Kadavar, Rough Times, and For the Dead Travel Fast, while maintaining that consistent, heavy atmosphere. They've also documented their intense live energy with the 2015 album Berlin.
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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