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Introducing the new album "DooMinion" by Greek death/grind metallers Krushya!

May 18, 2026

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Photo by © Krushya Doominion Black & white

“Built around the collapse of humanity under a new oppressive doctrine, DooMinion portrays the rise of a merciless regime—an unholy dominion forged by manipulation, fear, violence and control.

The album reflects on the abuse of power, religious oppression, technological domination and psychological warfare imposed by those who rule through corruption and destruction.”

After the album introduction with the single “Unholy Trinity” (feat. Krzysztof Klingbein of Vader / Belphegor) on drums, followed by “The Pack” and “Destructive Alien Tech (Contact)” singles, death / grind metallers Krushya (based on Patra, Greece) released “DooMinion“, their new full-length hybrid extreme metal album, continuing the band’s dystopian narrative through 12 tracks of uncompromising extreme music, direct sequel to 2021 “.Dogma.” LP.

“DooMinion” delivers Krushya’s most complete and aggressive statement to date—blending death metal, thrash metal, grindcore and hardcore elements with old-school intensity, groove-driven drumming, violent precision and a dynamic vocal approach that shifts between brutal, harsh and grind-infused expression.

"DooMinion" recorded, mixed and mastered at Flowers In Concrete Studio by Apostolis Karalis.

Artwork creator is Rafaela Misiri (Aetherian Graphics).

Few words about Krushya

Krushya is a Greek (based in Patra City) extreme metal band blending death, thrash and grindcore into a distinctive, groove-driven sound. They founded on 2000 and immediately begun the activities with many live shows that led on 2002 to record their first -produced demo, marking the beginning of an independent, uncompromising path.

Their second and first official album, “Ashta,” was recorded between September 2004 and April 2005 at DB Studio (Patras), once again fully self-financed and true to their DIY ethos.

The band continued its momentum with a 2007 live recording captured at Parartima, one of Patras’ most iconic underground venues.

In 2010, Krushya released “Collectivo,” a limited collector’s edition that documented their evolution and reinforced their reputation within the Greek extreme metal scene.

After a period of writing and recalibration, Krushya re-entered the studio and returned in March 2021 with the promo single “Curse of Death,” the first glimpse of their next chapter. Later the same year the band released their full-length “.Dogma.” independently, followed by a physical CD edition through Narcoleptica Productions. Featuring 5+2 tracks and several guest musicians, the record showcased the band’s matured songwriting and expanded sonic identity.

In 2023, Krushya returned to the studio to begin work on their next cycle. The result was the single “Unholy Trinity,” released on September 10, 2024, featuring a collaboration on drums with Krzysztof Klingbein (Vader- Belphegor) serving as the first official precursor to the band’s full-length album, “DooMinion”.

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Continuing this momentum, on February 20/ 2/ 2026, Krushya released their second single “The Pack”, a 3-minute track that serves another preview of “DooMinion”. Shortly after, on March 27, the band unveiled “Destructive Alien Tech (Contact)“, the third single from the upcoming album, expanding its thematic scope and showcasing a different facet of the band’s aggressive hybrid sound.

Krushya:

Christos Kalogeropoulos - guitars

Vagellis "Gator Dust" Papadopoulos - vocals, bass, guitars

Giorgos "Hellgrinder" Tsafos - drums

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