Selbsttötung's album Trümmer is a haunting and powerful exploration of the darker corners of the human psyche. The band's uncompromising approach to their music is evident from the very first track, with driving rhythms and distorted guitars that create a sense of tension and unease.
Throughout the album, Selbsttötung explores themes of isolation, despair, and self-destruction, with lyrics that are at times introspective and poetic, and at other times raw and confrontational. The vocals are delivered with a sense of urgency and intensity, adding to the overall feeling of emotional turmoil that permeates the record.
Despite its bleak subject matter, Trümmer is a beautifully crafted album, with intricate arrangements and a keen sense of dynamics. The band's use of texture and atmosphere is particularly effective, with moments of quiet introspection giving way to explosive bursts of noise and aggression.