
Dissonance Theory
After more than three decades finally new music by Swiss pioneering technical Metallers Coroner. Dissonance Theory contains 10 new songs across 47 minutes, recorded by Tommy Vetterli at New Sound Studios in Switzerland and mixed/mastered by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Sweden (Opeth, Kreator, Amon Amarth, etc.).Â
Coroner’s sound has always lived at the edges. It’s a collision of speed, structure, and control. Built on thrash, their music pulled in classical form, avant-garde twists, jazz complexity, and the cold mechanics of industrial metal. Every piece was delivered with pinpoint precision and Ron Broder’s unmistakable vocal grit.Â
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Dissonance Theory
After more than three decades finally new music by Swiss pioneering technical Metallers Coroner. Dissonance Theory contains 10 new songs across 47 minutes, recorded by Tommy Vetterli at New Sound Studios in Switzerland and mixed/mastered by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Sweden (Opeth, Kreator, Amon Amarth, etc.).Â
Coroner’s sound has always lived at the edges. It’s a collision of speed, structure, and control. Built on thrash, their music pulled in classical form, avant-garde twists, jazz complexity, and the cold mechanics of industrial metal. Every piece was delivered with pinpoint precision and Ron Broder’s unmistakable vocal grit.Â
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After more than three decades finally new music by Swiss pioneering technical Metallers Coroner. Dissonance Theory contains 10 new songs across 47 minutes, recorded by Tommy Vetterli at New Sound Studios in Switzerland and mixed/mastered by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Sweden (Opeth, Kreator, Amon Amarth, etc.).Â
Coroner’s sound has always lived at the edges. It’s a collision of speed, structure, and control. Built on thrash, their music pulled in classical form, avant-garde twists, jazz complexity, and the cold mechanics of industrial metal. Every piece was delivered with pinpoint precision and Ron Broder’s unmistakable vocal grit.Â











