Where to start with Katatonia

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Where to start with Katatonia


Pigeonhole Katatonia at your own peril. Jonas Renkse and Anders Nyström’s tandem may have started as students of the death/doom movement, but since then they’ve flourished into a genre-busting singularity. Elements of traditional metal, prog, alt-rock and shoegaze have all played parts in the Swedes’ sound, with the only constants being addictive hooks and a deeply depressive tone.

In 2025, the band are nearing 35 years of miserable majesty. Pair that with the fact that they have 12 top-notch albums under their belt and figuring out where to start can be tough – so here’s some help. Below, Hammer details the five releases that, chronologically, best illustrate Katatonia’s unique story so far.

Brave Murder Day (1996)

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When singer/ex-drummer Renkse and guitarist Nyström formed Katatonia in 1991, they were teenagers enamoured with the nascent death/doom movement, especially Paradise Lost and Tiamat. Their earliest works, demo Jhva Elohim Meth and debut album Dance Of December Souls, paid obvious tribute to those pioneers. 1996’s Brave Murder Day, however, saw the duo start paving their own way.

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