From somewhere in Wales, Olympus Mons makes heavy, emotional music that mixes metal, punk, alternative, and whatever else fits the mood. The songs are loud, messy, and straight-up, digging into loss, fear, addiction, corruption, and all the darker corners people don’t like to talk about. No face. No press. Just the sound itself. Every track is a mix of riffs and raw emotion, switching from quiet reflection to full-blown chaos in a heartbeat. It’s not here to be perfect, just real.
Olympus Mons makes music for when things get ugly. Heavy riffs, jagged edges, and lyrics that dig into the dark; murder, the apocalypse, heartbreak, toxic rows, the mess of the world. It’s metal with modern bite, djent precision, nu-metal grit, and a bit of punk attitude thrown in. No face in the photos. No names in the credits. Just a voice and a noise from somewhere in the South Wales Valleys. Love it or hate it, it’s staying loud.
Three singles are out now — The Fear, Divide, and The Octopus. Each one is raw, unpolished, and born from nights that refused to end clean.
The Fear: confronts what happens when fear stops being a feeling and becomes something that lives with you — claustrophobic, relentless, impossible to ignore.
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Divide: hits like a fracture — heavy riffs underscoring a world that feels split at the seams, the kind of anthem that only exists because it had to.
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The Octopus: turns its gaze on power and control — deception, corruption, and the cost of unravelling truths that were meant to stay buried.
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These tracks aren’t polished souvenirs. Written, performed, and recorded with raw intensity. More songs are coming — louder hits, deeper cuts, nights where nothing came easy. Bookmark this page and come back often.