Madmans Esprit
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Madmans Esprit

Madmans Esprit formed around vocalist Viktor Wiklund and guitarist Gustav Hjerdt. Wiklund had spent time in a psychiatric ward, and Hjerdt had lost a friend...

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Madmans Esprit's dark, theatrical metal

A Korean metal project known for intense songs like Suicidol and Ball Of The Devils.

If you're checking them out, start with Suicidol. It frames their whole thing pretty directly.

Madmans Esprit delivers a specific kind of theatrical darkness that sticks with you. The song Suicidol gives a clear sense of their approach. They've built a small but defined catalog that has visuals and videos to match the mood.

The project emerged with a distinct sound from the start. Their two main songs, Suicidol and Ball Of The Devils, establish their core style without much documented shift.

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Madmans Esprit formed around vocalist Viktor Wiklund and guitarist Gustav Hjerdt. Wiklund had spent time in a psychiatric ward, and Hjerdt had lost a friend to suicide. Their music dealt directly with suicide ideation and mental illness, with songs like 'Suicidol' addressing these themes plainly.

Their debut album was called 'Elegy for the Lost,' followed by releases like 'The Illusions of Hope' and 'Nocturnal Depressions.' The band included bassist Pontus Tägtström alongside Wiklund and Hjerdt. Their work often combined raw lyrics with melodic elements, as heard in tracks such as 'Ball Of The Devils.'

They approached suicide as a subject without softening it, which made some listeners uncomfortable but resonated with others facing similar struggles. The music didn't offer easy answers but presented the reality of those experiences through Wiklund's vocals and Hjerdt's guitar work.

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