What's Happening?
Swedish metal band Profaned has released their new album, 'The Human Condition,' marking a significant step in their musical journey. The album follows their debut EP 'Surreal Existence' and features a blend of heavy and power metal influences. Multi-instrumentalist
Henrik Wesstrom and vocalist Thomas Clifford lead the project, with contributions from guest musicians enhancing the album's dynamic sound. The nine-track album pays homage to American and European metal influences from the 80s and 90s, including bands like Nevermore and Iced Earth. The album's tracks range from fast-paced power riffs to mid-tempo melodies, showcasing the band's versatility and commitment to quality.
Why It's Important?
'The Human Condition' represents a significant contribution to the heavy metal genre, particularly for fans of power metal. Profaned's dedication to quality over quantity is evident in the album's production and musicianship, which could attract a dedicated fan base. The album's release after a five-year gap highlights the band's focus on crafting a polished and cohesive sound. This release could bolster the band's reputation in the metal community and potentially influence other independent metal artists to prioritize quality in their work.








