Rúnar Munarheimr 🌙 Singer

🖤 durch Dunkelheit zur Hoffnung 💜 Gothic Symphonic Deathcore / Dark Metal 🤘🏻

Member since: 01 / 11 / 2025

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Genres from Rúnar Munarheimr 🌙
Dark Metal
Gothic Metal
Symphonic Metal
Melodic Death Metal
Deathcore
Power Metal
Folk Metal
Viking Metal
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Instruments from Rúnar Munarheimr 🌙
Vocal
Address

76297 Stutensee

About
I've been involved in the metal scene for a long time, and music has always been an important part of my life. After many intense life events, I've undergone a transformation, and I want to express this inner change through music. Not for fame, but for genuine connection. I briefly took classical singing lessons, but then realized that my path lies in metal. I experimented with my voice through karaoke and my own small events. Now I have weekly metal vocal lessons, deepening my technique and expression. I want to start a band. Initially, just for us. Playing together, sharing, practicing, developing. Time will tell what comes of it. Musically, I'm drawn to gothic symphonic deathcore and dark metal. For me, these represent depth, darkness, emotion, and energy. The darkness should be seen, not suppressed. It is held with connection and clarity, experienced, and transformed into hope. It's about transformation and integration. Gothic stands for longing, intimacy, and feeling. Symphonic stands for atmosphere, spirituality, and a vast, moving soundscape that carries and amplifies everything. Deathcore represents the energy that protects boundaries, cathartically releases pain, and paves the way to hope. It's not about destruction, but about grounding, transforming, and leading to integration. Ultimately, the goal is to create music that unites pain, anger, hope, and connection. Honest, human, transformative. Songs like Cult of Luna – Finland, Cradle of Filth – The Death of Love, Epica – Cry for the Moon, Equilibrium – Blut im Auge, Eluveitie – Inis Mona, Lorna Shore – To the Hellfire, and Suicide Silence – You Only Live Once serve as inspiration, not as templates, but as expressions of what this music evokes within me.
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