A Portland black metal band that blends raw atmosphere with melodic and progressive touches.
For a good sense of Uada, try 'Natus Eclipsim' or 'Blood Sand Ash'. They frame the band's blend of melody and atmosphere pretty well.
Uada's debut 'Devoid of Light' in 2016 caught the underground's ear with its raw, atmospheric sound. Songs like 'Natus Eclipsim' show how they mix melodic black metal with progressive elements. They've faced controversy over lyrics, but their music stays rooted in the black metal tradition.
Formed in Portland in 2013, they released 'Devoid of Light' in 2016. 'Cult of a Dying Sun' came in 2018, then 'Djinn' in 2020, with lineup shifts along the way. Their sound expanded while keeping that atmospheric core.
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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