6.8.2024 | Culture
Humanity’s Last Breath to bring brutal deathcore to Tallinn
Text Mark Taylor
Photo Paavli Culture Factory

On August 9, the Paavli Kultuurivabrik in Tallinn will host a evening of extreme metal. From 6 to 10 pm, music fans will be able to experience a concert by Humanity’s Last Breath, a leading name in the brutal deathcore scene.
Originating from Helsingborg, Sweden, Humanity’s Last Breath have earned a reputation for their intricate, brutal, and virtuoso guitar work. The band, known for their technical prowess and dark, compelling soundscapes, have released four acclaimed albums, including their 2021 studio album Välde. Their music has been compared to metal giants like Ulver and Meshuggah, with whom they have shared the stage, alongside the British metalcore band Bring Me The Horizon.
Humanity’s Last Breath, led by guitarist and producer Buster Odeholm (Vildjharta, Born of Osiris, Oceano), are renowned for their complex rhythms, dissonant chords, and sudden tempo changes. The band delivers a monolithic, fearsome, and perpetually dark sonic experience.
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