Sněť is one of the most striking phenomena in the contemporary Czech death metal scene. Since their debut *“Mokvání v okovech”*, the band has earned a reputation for blending raw, murky death metal with a disgusting atmosphere of hospitals, decay, and morbid aesthetics. Their sound is heavy, fetid, yet incredibly alive — riffs drag listeners into dark corners where Scandinavian death metal meets their own filthy vision of a diseased underground. Sněť has never relied on over-the-top technicality, instead drawing on instinct, pain, and primal darkness that can be felt from a hundred meters away.
Live, Sněť hits like an infectious force, pouring from the stage with relentless energy. Their shows are intense, raw, and inhospitable, just like their recordings — no frills, only pure death metal stench and brutal authenticity. This uncompromising approach has quickly won them fans beyond the Czech Republic, making them one of the country’s most prominent exports in extreme metal in recent years. Sněť doesn’t just play death metal — Sněť *is* disease… and once it infects you, there’s no turning back.