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Lodi's Sepulchral Void craft doom metal of abyssal depth since 2015. Their name combines funerary imagery with nothingness, and their sound accordingly inhabits a space of overwhelming emptiness and weight.
Kazan's Sepulchral Witchcraft pair black and death metal from the Tatar capital since 2026. Their tomb-sorcery name channels necromantic arts into compositions of freshly-minted extremity from the Volga crossroads.
Sepulcration deal in death metal from Madrid, their tomb-themed name reflecting the morbid intensity of their extreme compositions. Active since 2017, they bring sepulchral brutality to the Spanish capital's underground.
Sequester deal in death/black metal from Altotting, the Bavarian Catholic pilgrimage town, creating a stark contrast between their sacred surroundings and profane music. Active since 2008, they've been channeling extreme metal from an unlikely source for nearly two decades.
Sequestrum deliver death metal and grindcore from Copenhagen, channeling medical-themed extremity (their name refers to a bone fragment isolated by necrosis). Formed in 2022, they bring pathological precision to the Danish extreme scene.
Sequoia Grove blend folk and symphonic metal from Odense, weaving natural imagery and orchestral grandeur into their heavy compositions. Formed in 2023, they bring arboreal elegance to the Funen metal scene.
Five-piece post-metal band from Vienna blending black metal ferocity with post-rock expansiveness, Seqvoia debuted in 2016 with a live demo recorded at Das Bach. Featuring dual guitars and lyrics exploring isolation and spiritual struggle, their sound builds through dynamic shifts between crushing heaviness and atmospheric restraint.
Seramenth practice black metal from Helsinki, channeling the genre's dark intensity from the Finnish capital. Formed in 2019, they bring fresh darkness to Helsinki's established black metal scene.
Vienna-based black metal project emerging in 2018, Seraph channels the genre's raw intensity through an Austrian lens. Their work draws on traditional second-wave black metal foundations while engaging with themes of darkness and transcendence.
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