Brache

Origin: Germany
Formed: 2016
Location: Frankfurt am Main (early) / Oberursel (Taunus), Hesse
Genre: Depressive / Post‑Black Metal
Status: Active
Label: Independent
Themes: Anti‑Capitalism, Environmentalism

Brache is a Hessian depressive/post‑black metal trio whose name—“fallow land”—captures the project’s core aesthetic: abandonment, erosion, and the quiet violence of a world stripped bare by capitalism. Formed in 2016, the band operates with a clear political and ethical stance: openly antifascist, and committed to donating all profits to non‑profit environmental organizations. Their music reflects this ethos—bleak, raw, and rooted in the emotional and ecological devastation of the modern world.

Origins & Ethos (2016)

Brache emerged from the Frankfurt underground with a minimalist lineup:

  • A. – bass
  • L. – drums, vocals
  • S. – guitars

All three members also play in Beculted, and their shared background informs Brache’s blend of depressive black metal atmosphere with post‑black expansiveness. From the beginning, the band positioned itself not just as a musical project but as a political and ecological statement—using black metal’s emotional intensity to confront the violence of capitalism and environmental collapse.

Early Recordings (2016)

Their first two releases—the Rehearsal Demo and the self‑titled full‑length Brache—both appeared in 2016. These early works are raw, unvarnished, and emotionally direct, capturing the band’s foundational sound:

  • bleak, repetitive riffing
  • anguished, distant vocals
  • a sense of desolation tied to landscapes damaged or abandoned
  • a DIY aesthetic aligned with their political commitments

The debut album’s reception was mixed but notable, reflecting its uncompromising, unpolished character.

Refinement & Conceptual Deepening (2019–2020)

The EP Sprengverdichtung | Kahlschlag (2019) marked a significant evolution. Its title references destructive land‑use practices—soil compaction and clear‑cutting—mirroring the band’s environmental themes. Musically, the EP is heavier, more atmospheric, and more deliberate, blending depressive black metal with post‑metal tension.

The 2020 single Typha (named after the reed genus found in wetlands) continued this ecological focus, using slow‑burning atmosphere to evoke threatened natural spaces.

Live Presence (2023)

Live in Leipzig (2023) documents the band’s stark, immersive stage presence. Their live sound emphasizes:

  • raw emotional immediacy
  • hypnotic repetition
  • a stripped‑down, confrontational aesthetic

It also reflects their integration into Germany’s politically conscious underground scenes.

Identity & Legacy

Brache stands out for:

  • a politically explicit, antifascist stance
  • environmental activism through music
  • depressive/post‑black metal shaped by real‑world ecological grief
  • a minimalist trio lineup with a unified artistic vision
  • raw, atmospheric releases that prioritize message and mood over polish

Their work is a rare fusion of emotional bleakness and ecological urgency—black metal as a form of resistance, mourning, and witness.

 

 


The band name is German for "fallow land".

The band supports antifascist movement. All of their profits are donated to non-profit environmental organizations.
 

 

Members

A. Bass (2016-present)
See also: Beculted
L. Drums, Vocals (2016-present)
See also: Beculted
S. Guitars (2016-present)

 

Discography