MANTAR, the German duo known for their heavy, sludgy sound and unapologetic attitude.
Their latest album, "Pain Is Forever And This Is The End," is a wild ride from start to finish.
From the opening track "The Enigma" to the closing number "Eternal Hatred," MANTAR takes listeners on a journey through darkness and despair.
The riffs are heavy, the vocals are dripping with aggression, and the drums hit like a sledgehammer to the skull.
But amidst all the chaos and brutality, there is a strange beauty to be found in MANTAR's music.
The way they blend elements of black metal, punk, and doom into a seamless, cohesive whole is nothing short of impressive.
Standout tracks include "Torn Apart" with its powerful chorus and bone-crushing breakdown, and "The Black Heart" with its haunting atmosphere and blistering guitar solos.
Overall, "Pain Is Forever And This Is The End" is a brutal, uncompromising album that showcases MANTAR at the top of their game.
If you're a fan of heavy music that kicks you in the teeth and leaves you begging for more, look no further than this masterpiece.
MANTAR have truly outdone themselves with this one.
Their latest album, "Pain Is Forever And This Is The End," is a wild ride from start to finish.
From the opening track "The Enigma" to the closing number "Eternal Hatred," MANTAR takes listeners on a journey through darkness and despair.
The riffs are heavy, the vocals are dripping with aggression, and the drums hit like a sledgehammer to the skull.
But amidst all the chaos and brutality, there is a strange beauty to be found in MANTAR's music.
The way they blend elements of black metal, punk, and doom into a seamless, cohesive whole is nothing short of impressive.
Standout tracks include "Torn Apart" with its powerful chorus and bone-crushing breakdown, and "The Black Heart" with its haunting atmosphere and blistering guitar solos.
Overall, "Pain Is Forever And This Is The End" is a brutal, uncompromising album that showcases MANTAR at the top of their game.
If you're a fan of heavy music that kicks you in the teeth and leaves you begging for more, look no further than this masterpiece.
MANTAR have truly outdone themselves with this one.






