Lamenthum is a young, solitary depressive black‑metal project from Kraków, formed in 2024 and driven entirely by the vision of its sole member, Fossor. Even in its early stage, the project carries a clear emotional signature: stark minimalism, wounded introspection, and a fixation on the internal landscapes of depression, anxiety, and solitude.
Where many DSBM projects lean into theatrical despair, Lamenthum feels quieter, more intimate—like a private monologue whispered into the dark rather than a scream for attention. The music is shaped by isolation, repetition, and the slow erosion of the self.
A one‑person creator handling all instruments, vocals, and production.
His approach is raw and unfiltered:
The name Fossor (“the digger”) hints at the project’s emotional direction—digging into the self, excavating wounds, unearthing the quiet violence of internal collapse.
The debut album and the project’s defining statement so far.
It unfolds like a single extended confession—slow, bleak, and emotionally suffocating.
Musically, it leans into:
The album title suggests a series—Lament I as the first chapter in an ongoing descent or introspective cycle.
Lamenthum’s sound is shaped by:
This is depressive black metal stripped to its essence: no theatrics, no ornamentation, just the slow, painful gravity of being.
Signed to Black Death Production, Lamenthum is positioned to grow within the Polish DSBM underground. With a clear aesthetic and a strong debut, the project feels like the beginning of a larger emotional narrative—one that may unfold across multiple “Laments.”
For now, Lamenthum stands as a solitary voice in the KrakĂłw underground: raw, wounded, and unflinchingly honest in its portrayal of internal collapse.
| Fossor | Everything (2024-present) |
| Lament I | Full-length | 2025 |