Weh
Weh formed in Sweden around 2010 with Johan Lundgren on vocals and guitar, Johan Berglund on bass, and Fredrik Andersson on drums. Their debut album 'And the...
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Weh formed in Sweden around 2010 with Johan Lundgren on vocals and guitar, Johan Berglund on bass, and Fredrik Andersson on drums. Their debut album 'And the Bells are Ringing Doom' came out in 2012, followed by the EP 'Death March' in 2014 and another album called 'The Funeral Hymns' in 2016.
Their songs like 'And the Bells are Ringing Doom' and 'Hang 'Em High' work with heavy, slow-moving doom metal sounds. The music tends toward dark themes and a grim atmosphere rather than flashy technical playing.
Weh's material sometimes drew criticism for its bleak outlook, but they kept making the kind of music they wanted to make. They've mentioned Black Sabbath, Candlemass, and Celtic Frost as influences.
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