Watch My Dying
Watch My Dying formed in the Hungarian underground around 2002. They put out three studio albums: Unpresence in 2005, Void in 2008, and The Fourth in 2012....
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Watch My Dying formed in the Hungarian underground around 2002. They put out three studio albums: Unpresence in 2005, Void in 2008, and The Fourth in 2012. Their sound pulled from black metal, doom, and experimental electronics, creating something dissonant and hard to pin down.
Their debut album Unpresence included the track "Jelennemlét/Unpresence," which became one of their most discussed pieces. The song's lyrics described a violent ritual, and it stirred debate about where artistic expression ends and something else begins. Other songs like "2359" and "50Hz" show their range within that unsettling atmosphere.
The band's lineup featured Roni on vocals, Ádám on guitar, Csongor on drums, and András on bass. They stopped working together in 2015. Their music wasn't for everyone, some found it too extreme or inaccessible, but it carved out a specific space in the underground.
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