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Kall

depressive black metal/rock·Music·established·Sweden
17
QUALITY-TO-FAME GAP SCORE
/100
LISTENERS
32
YT SUBS
4.0M
CHAMPIONS
0

Kall is a Swedish depressive black metal/rock band from Stockholm formed in 2012 from members of the disbanded group Lifelover. The band has released the album 'Brand' and music video 'Hide Below', though their overall discography and career details remain limited.

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Q:Is Kall underrated?

Kall has a Quality-to-Fame Gap Score of 17 out of 100. Their current fame level is "established" which our analysis suggests does not reflect their artistic quality.

Q:What genre is Kall?

Kall works in depressive black metal/rock originating from Sweden (Stockholm). As a music artist at the "established" level, Kall is categorized within the broader depressive black metal scene. They operate independently of major label systems.

Q:How many monthly listeners does Kall have?

Kall has approximately 32 monthly listeners on Spotify. They also have 4.0M YouTube subscribers. This places them in the niche tier — a small but dedicated fanbase.

Q:Who are similar artists to Kall?

Fans of Kall often also enjoy Lifelover, Alcest, Burzum, Shining, Woods of Desolation. These artists share common ground in the depressive black metal space and/or the Sweden music scene. If you appreciate Kall's approach to depressive black metal/rock, these artists offer similar qualities.

Q:Why isn't Kall more famous?

With a Gap Score of 17/100, Kall's artistic quality significantly exceeds their current level of recognition (established). Contributing factors: they operate without major label backing, which limits access to radio play, editorial playlists, and mainstream press coverage; they lack a Wikipedia page, reducing their visibility in search engines and AI-powered discovery tools; with 32 monthly listeners, they haven't yet crossed the algorithmic threshold where streaming platforms begin recommending them organically; being based in Sweden, they face additional barriers to visibility in the English-language-dominated global music industry.