Death Has Gone – Кончена Смерть was a short‑lived underground project from Italy, active in the mid‑2010s and devoted to a bleak fusion of raw black metal and toxic, doom‑stained atmospheres. The band’s identity remains almost entirely obscured, with no publicly listed members, location, or background, reinforcing the project’s aura of anonymity and decay. What survives are two EPs marked by corrosive production, nihilistic tone, and a fixation on death, rot, and chemical ruin.
Their debut EP, Death Has Gone – Кончена смерть (2016), introduced a sound steeped in suffocating distortion and funereal pacing, evoking a sense of spiritual collapse. The follow‑up, Sulphuris et Arsenium – Сера и мышьяк (2018), pushed the project further into poisonous territory—its title referencing sulfur and arsenic, elements long associated with alchemy, poison, and the slow erosion of the body. The music mirrors this imagery: corrosive, minimal, and steeped in a toxic, asphyxiating atmosphere.
Though their existence was brief and their presence deliberately obscure, Death Has Gone left behind two releases that embody the most desolate corners of the Italian black/doom underground—music as a slow chemical burn, dissolving form into shadow.
| David Graf von Il'ič | Vocals (2015-present) |
| Death Has Gone - Кончена смерть | EP | 2016 | |
| Sulphuris et Arsenium - Сера и мышьяк | EP | 2018 |