Thai Project Death of Torrayot Unleashes 9-Minute Doomgaze Single “No Sun”
Thailand’s rock and underground scene is no stranger to pushing boundaries, but Death of Torrayot is stepping into especially heavy territory. The collaborative project led by Thai rock artist Torrayot has just released its second track, “No Sun”—a sprawling nine-minute descent into doomgaze that dives headfirst into the weight of internal emotional pain.
A Sound Carved From Shoegaze and Doom
“No Sun” doesn’t hold back on atmosphere. The track layers dense, distorted guitars and cavernous reverb with drawn-out vocals that feel both fragile and crushing, sitting somewhere between shoegaze dreamscapes and doom metal’s oppressive gravity. Instead of trimming the song for streaming trends, Torrayot leans into a full nine-minute structure, giving the emotions room to spiral and collapse under their own weight.
The Story Behind the Song
According to the project’s team, “No Sun” reflects the agony of internal struggle—an almost suffocating pain that feels endless. It’s less about resolution and more about expression, letting listeners step directly into the darkness that inspires it.
Why It Matters
Death of Torrayot isn’t just a one-off experiment. It’s a collaboration bridging Thailand’s shoegaze and doom metal communities, a genre cross-pollination that rarely gets spotlight outside underground circles. With “No Sun,” Torrayot and collaborators are carving a space for Thai rock that feels global in its ambition but deeply local in its roots.
Where to Hear It
“No Sun” is available now across major platforms. Listeners should expect to commit the full nine minutes—it’s not background music, but an experience meant to be sat with, absorbed, and maybe even endured.