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Amenra

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Songs of Townes Van Zandt... (2022)
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Mass VI (2017)
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Mass V (2012)
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Mass IIII (2008)
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Mass III (2006)


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2003

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4 users heart off Amenra - Razoreater
4 users heart off Amenra - Silver Needle. Golden Nail
4 users heart off Amenra - De Dodenakker
4 users heart off Amenra - Wear my Crown


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Boden
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A Solitary Reign
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Nowena | 9.10
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The Hole
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Children of the Eye



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Amenra is a Belgian post-metal collective from Kortrijk, formed in 1999 by vocalist Colin H. van Eeckhout and guitarist Mathieu Vandekerckhove. Their music combines doom, sludge, hardcore, and post-rock into deeply emotional compositions that feel like rituals.

Their first six studio albums are part of the Mass series—spiritual, cathartic works rooted in grief and introspection. The 2021 album De Doorn began a new chapter with lyrics in Flemish and a sparser, more intimate sound that still carries explosive weight.

In March 2025, Amenra released two companion EPs—De Toorn and With Fang and Claw—on Relapse Records. De Toorn extends the thematic journey of De Doorn, opening with the haunting 26-minute track “Heden,” building from quiet introspection to crushing doom riffs. With Fang and Claw reunites the primal ferocity of their early sound, showing that even in brevity their music feels monumental.

Their live shows are legendary: immersive, cathartic experiences where Colin has been known to hang stones from his body with meat hooks, forging an intense ritual of performance and presence. Many describe a concert as “as heavy as a funeral,” a sacred ceremony of sound and emotion.
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