Mološ

Origin: Serbia
Formed: 2010
Location: Negotin, Bor District
Genre: Thrash/Black Metal
Status: Split‑up (2012)
Label: Independent
Themes: War, Violence, Suffering

Mološ was a short‑lived but intense thrash/black metal band from Negotin, active between 2010 and 2012. Their name evokes heaviness and brutality, and their music followed suit—fast, aggressive, and rooted in the harsher edge of Serbian underground metal. Drawing on themes of war, violence, and human suffering, Mološ delivered a sound that fused the speed and sharpness of thrash with the bleakness and hostility of black metal.

The band’s activity culminated in two releases in 2012: a self‑titled demo and the EP Mrtvi i neduĹľni (“The Dead and the Innocent”). Both recordings captured the raw, unfiltered energy of a young band channeling anger and bleakness through straightforward, riff‑driven songwriting. Their sound was marked by harsh vocals, relentless drumming, and a gritty, unpolished production style typical of the era’s underground Serbian metal.

Despite their brief existence, Mološ left a small but memorable mark on the Bor‑district scene. Members later moved on to other projects, most notably Marin Liksarević, who continued his work in the black metal project Irrtum.


Members (2010–2012)


Discography

Demo

EP