Undivine (Swe)
Undivine formed in Sweden in 2004, emerging from the earlier band Aeon. Their debut album 'For This We Fight' came out in 2007. The group faced significant...
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Undivine formed in Sweden in 2004, emerging from the earlier band Aeon. Their debut album 'For This We Fight' came out in 2007. The group faced significant challenges early on, including lineup changes and the death of guitarist Robin Engström in a car accident.
Vocalist Mikael Sehlin became known for lyrics that explored dark themes like nihilism and human suffering, which sometimes drew criticism. The band's sound combined melodic death metal with symphonic elements. They released several albums including 'Heaven Can Wait' in 2009, 'Undivine' in 2011, 'The Last Statement' in 2013, and 'Eros and Thanatos' in 2017.
Songs like 'A Vision Undivine' and 'In Lust And Disgust' represent their approach. The lineup has included Mikael Sehlin on vocals, Sebastian Bergström on guitar, Jonathan Hultén on bass, and Marcus Johansson on drums.
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