To Discover: Sober Truth
SOBER TRUTH - "GODDESS": When Metal Grows Up (And Refuses to Play Nice)
Sober Truth don’t do boxes. Since 2007, this Siegburg quartet has been carving their own path: raw, unfiltered, and stubbornly themselves. Eighteen years in, and they’re still the band your favorite genre purists love to hate.
Groove metal? Sure, if you squint. But their real signature is a middle finger to convention, blending modern metal, prog twists, and thrash’s relentless bite. No safety nets, no apologies.
The New Album: GODDESS
Their new album, GODDESS, isn’t just heard, it’s felt. This is music that latches onto your ribs and drags you somewhere darker, deeper. Hypnotic grooves coil around thrash’s razor edges, while Torsten Schramm’s vocals snarl like a man who’s seen the void and decided to build a summer home there. It’s sensual, it’s brutal, it’s the sound of a band who’ve long since stopped asking for permission.
"GODDESS doesn’t just push boundaries: it bulldozes them, then dances on the rubble."
Sober Truth aren’t here to top charts or soothe algorithms. They’re here because metal, at its best, should unsettle. Is it their magnum opus? Maybe. Is it flawless? Hell no. The production’s a little unruly, the transitions sometimes jagged, but that’s the point. This isn’t music for the faint of heart or the easily impressed. It’s for the ones who still believe metal should leave a mark.
The Line-Up
- Torsten Schramm (vocals/guitar, ex-SCHRAMMSTEIN) – The frontman who leads the charge.
- Jules Rockwell – Bass grooves that punch through the chaos.
- Nils Spantig – Razor-sharp thrash-injected leads.
- Adrian Conzen – Drumming like a storm breaking over a battlefield.
Why GODDESS Matters
GODDESS isn’t just another album. It’s a manifesto, a middle finger, a love letter to the chaos. Sober Truth have spent 18 years proving that evolution isn’t betrayal — it’s survival. And this? This is them at their most alive.
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