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2009-2014

Biography

Born and based in Stockholm, Sweden, the progressive death metal act Descend blends brutal death metal riffage with mezmerising lead guitar melodies and calm acoustics to create a truly unique atmosphere. Coming from two critically acclaimed releases - Through The Eyes Of The Burdened (2011, Supernova Records) and Wither (2014, Inverse Records) - the band is right now preparing to unleash their
third album The Deviant June 2020 through Aftermath Music. The album has been recorded at Wing Studios, Stockholm, with Sverker Widgren (Diabolical) as producer.

Originally, Descend was founded in 2003 by guitarist Andreas Lindström and started out as a thrash metal band. As the years passed, the line-up changed and with it, also the music. In 2008 Alexander Wijkman (guitar) and Nima Farhadian (vocals) joined. Descend was now a five piece. With this line up the band recorded an EP (The Reckoning, 2009), resulting in a record deal with Supernova Records through which they released their first full length album Through the Eyes of the Burdened (2011).

In 2012, Descend entered the studio again and recorded Wither which was released January 2014 through Inverse Records. Wither brough great reviews and a lot of attention to the band. German Legacy Magazine rated it 15/15 and according to NoCleanSinging "their [Descend's] new record Wither kicks a fuck ton of ass."

Since 2017, Raul Vicente (bass) and Emil Nissilä (drums) have joined the band and Descend's lineup is again complete.

"A milestone in progressive extreme music" - Legacy Magazine
(15/15 point review of the previous album Wither)

"Swedish progressive death metallers Descend show themselves to be one of the more captivating and skilfully imaginative emerging bands on the scene" - The RingMaster Review

"Metal is in an exciting place right now and Descend are pushing the boundaries, their mix of acoustic mastery with death metal destruction shows an interesting way forward and leaves me begging for more." - Two Guys Metal Reviews