Swedish gothic/doom metal band. Released the album Incarcerated Sorrows in 2005 on Firebox Records. Lead singer and band leader mentioned in reviews: Matte Andersson.

Incarcerated Sorrows was released by Firebox Records in 2005. The band's sound is described in available reviews as rooted in gothic and doom metal with influences or references to acts ranging from 80s dark rock to My Dying Bride and Anathema. The review names Matte Andersson as singer and leader.

DeBaser's available review of Grave Flowers focuses on the 2005 Firebox Records release Incarcerated Sorrows. The review praises guitar work and production but criticizes a monotonous lead vocal and an overall lack of emotional impact. A few tracks are highlighted as inspired, while others are described as predictable.

For:Fans of gothic and doom metal looking for atmospheric, guitar-driven music with roots in 80s and 90s dark rock.

 The Grave Flowers are yet another Scandinavian band (Swedish, to be precise) attempting to venture into the already well-trodden territories of gothic metal (understood in its less modern variant, still influenced by doom).

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