Crushing Richmond sludge infused with industrial noise and crust punk grit. A suffocating, dystopian wall of sound for those who find beauty in the breakdown.
Prisoner sounds like the slow-motion collapse of a factory. It is heavy, not just in terms of volume, but in the sheer density of the atmosphere they create. They take the foundational weight of sludge metal and weave in the jagged, mechanical textures of industrial noise and the urgent, rhythmic drive of crust punk. The result is a sonic landscape that feels both ancient and futuristic, like a transmission from a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
What truly sets them apart is their use of electronics and synths. Instead of using them for melody, they use them to build tension and grime. The guitars are down-tuned and massive, but they are often fighting for space against screeching feedback and pulsing, artificial hums. It is a claustrophobic experience that rewards listeners who want to be completely submerged in sound.
Start with their 2024 release, PUTRID | OBSOLETE. It represents the peak of their technical execution, blending their most aggressive hardcore tendencies with expansive, terrifying soundscapes. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who likes their metal to feel like a physical weight on their chest.
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