Music: Doodseskader – “No Laughter Left In Me”: The Sound of Collapse Turned Into Catharsis
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Doodseskader (translating to “Death Squad” in Dutch) are a Belgian duo pushing the boundaries of heavy music with their volatile blend of doom, hip-hop, punk, and noise rock. Formed by Tim De Gieter (Amenra, Much Luv Studio) and Sigfried Burroughs (Kapitan Korsakov, The K.), the project fuses punishing sonics with raw, emotional honesty — a confrontation between self-destruction and survival.
Their work defies genre, merging distortion with confession, and fury with fragility. Every release feels like an exorcism: thick walls of sound collapsing around intimate, soul-baring vocals. Doodseskader’s live shows are equally visceral — ritualistic explosions of sound and silence where chaos becomes communion.
“No Laughter Left In Me” is a slow-motion implosion — a song that crawls through despair and emerges scorched but breathing. Built on suffocating bass, grinding guitars, and industrial beats, it captures the exhaustion that follows grief, when anger fades and only emptiness remains.
But beneath the wreckage lies release. Every scream, every distorted pulse, feels like a refusal to give in. With “No Laughter Left In Me,” Doodseskader remind us that even in ruin, there’s rhythm — a final, defiant heartbeat in the dark.
Band Page: https://www.instagram.com/doodseskader

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