Doom-Infused Death Metal

The sound of the end of all things.

Tectonic Weight, Zero-Kelvin Abyss

KIAMAT engineers a suffocating strain of doom-infused death metal built on tectonic sub-bass pressure and relentless HM-2 buzzsaw lacerations.

Instead of relying purely on speed, they weaponize the slow, crushing gravity of the void. Deep, chest-rattling gutturals collide with glacial tempo collapses, dragging the listener into an inescapable, zero-Kelvin abyss.

This is the sound of the end of all things.

The Perpetrators

Classified
SUBJECT: MULTIPLE
STATUS: CLASSIFIED
CASE NO. K-001
Kane
Kane
Owen
Owen
Samantha
Samantha
Ajal
Ajal
Scene of Recovery
Scene of Recovery

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Origin

Nine People, Nine Paths

Across two releases, KIAMAT has built a mythology from the bottom of the world up. Kingdom of Ice traces a doomed 19th-century polar expedition — trapped in ice, hunted by something older than the cold, every track advancing the descent from false hope to Lovecraftian horror to the silence at the bottom of the world.

"Nine tracks. Nine people. Nine different paths to the same destruction."

Secrets of the Monoliths follows nine separate lives, each intersecting with ancient monoliths from a rogue planet — secrets that were never meant for human minds.

Discography

Kingdom of Ice

Kingdom of Ice
Full-Length
8 Tracks

A doomed polar expedition at the edge of the 19th century. Trapped in ice, hunted by something older than the cold. Every track advances the descent — from false hope to Lovecraftian horror to the silence at the bottom of the world.

    Discography

    Secrets of the Monoliths

    Secrets of the Monoliths
    Full-Length
    9 Tracks

    Nine tracks. Nine people. Nine different paths to the same destruction. Each song follows a different individual whose life intersects with ancient monoliths from a rogue planet. The secrets they contain were never meant for human minds.