DEATH VOMIT

Death Vomit have spent years carving out their own place in Indonesia’s brutal death metal underground with a sound that’s filthy, oppressive and utterly unforgiving. Monolithic riffs grind forward beneath cavernous growls, while sudden bursts of speed tear through the slower, suffocating passages. Every song feels deliberately heavy, favouring sheer impact over unnecessary complexity.

On stage, Death Vomit thrive on raw power rather than spectacle. Their performance is stripped back and direct, letting the weight of the music speak for itself. Slow, crushing sections invite the crowd to move as one before the band launches headfirst into another violent surge, keeping the intensity high throughout the set.

For fans of old-school brutality, Death Vomit embody the darker, grittier side of Indonesian death metal. Their music is uncompromising without trying to impress, driven by conviction and an unmistakable underground spirit that has earned them respect far beyond their home scene.