Some songs don’t just play, they summon. With « Die ehrenwerten Toten », the German band Totmann drops a sonic war cry lifted straight from the blazing pages of a fantasy saga. Pulled from their new 13-track album « Unendlich », this metal anthem is drenched in battle spirit, brotherhood, and the heady haze of tavern-born debauchery. Think Vikings slamming pints with The Witcher, singing their way through the blood and glory of another night alive. And the visuals? Pure cinematic mischief, a band of not-so-holy nuns unleashing mayhem in a medieval fever dream. It’s grotesque, theatrical, and irresistibly metal. Trust us, this is no regular stroll through the graveyard, it’s an invitation to live (and die) louder. Presented by Slash Music.
Still Dead, Still Loud: Totmann’s Dark Legacy Lives On
Born from the ashes of the “Dead Men” legacy, Totmann has been carrying the torch of melodically grotesque metal since 2019, and shows no signs of fading into silence. Rooted in Germany’s fierce underground, they’ve honed a sound that mutates across styles but always stays razor-focused on intensity.

Their latest opus, « Unendlich », released on June 7, 2025, is a dark feast of emotion and fury, with standout tracks like « Eva » and « Ich hasse » pushing both sonic boundaries and existential buttons. It’s not just an album, it’s a battlefield. For those who crave metal with myth, mischief, and meaning, Totmann is a name to remember. Hit that subscribe button, follow the movement, and prepare, the next ritual is just beginning.
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