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Tserriednich from Hamburg deliver brutal death metal named after the menacing villain from the manga Hunter x Hunter, formed in 2025. Their anime-inspired moniker belies the crushing, gore-soaked brutality they channel from Germany's northern port.
Tsjuder formed in Oslo, Norway in 1993 and developed a raw, high-velocity approach to black metal informed by the second-wave Norwegian scene's most aggressive tendencies. Their debut Kill for Satan (2000) and third album Desert Northern Hell (2004), released on Season of Mist, are regarded as high points of orthodox Norwegian black metal from that decade. After a split from 2006 to 2011, the band reunited and released three further albums, most recently Helvegr in 2023.
Tsond from Normandy craft black metal from the historic region of Viking settlement since 2009. Over fifteen years of atmospheric extremity from the same land the Norsemen once conquered has produced compositions steeped in the region's dark heritage.
Tsubo from Latina deliver death metal and grindcore named after the Japanese pressure-point concept since 2008. Nearly two decades from the Lazio plain channels Eastern martial-arts philosophy through Western extremity.
Tu Carne is a goregrind band from Alicante, Spain, formed in 2017. Their name meaning "your flesh," they deliver visceral goregrind from the Mediterranean coast.
Tuathail is a raw black metal project from England, active since 2011. The act channels primitive, lo-fi black metal with an unpolished aesthetic and bleak atmosphere.
Tugurio is a sludge metal band from Barcelona, Spain, formed in 2019. Their name meaning "hovel," they deliver crushing, filthy sludge from the Catalan underground.
Tuhka from Oulu craft black metal under the Finnish word for 'ash,' channeling the aftermath of conflagration since 2020. Their incendiary name captures the charred, post-apocalyptic atmosphere of their northern Finnish compositions.
Tuhonsiemen from Jyväskylä deliver black metal whose Finnish name — meaning 'seed of destruction' — channels apocalyptic themes since 2016. A decade of destructive potential from central Finland has produced compositions of devastating, germinal darkness.
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