Formed by Daphne Browdy and Davis Gestiehr, Doom Mutual builds a sound rooted in shoegaze, grunge, and alternative rock—channeling the weight of bands like Smashing Pumpkins, My Bloody Valentine, and Deftones while carving out a distinctly modern edge. Their songs balance noise and beauty all at once: heavy guitars soaked in reverb, vocals that drift and cut, and lyrics that linger between obsession, isolation, and hope.
Emerging from Nashville’s underground scene, the band’s debut EP introduced their signature mix of crushing low-end, biting fuzz, and dual vocals that blur the line between comfort and distress. Both Browdy and Gestiehr write, sing, and play guitar, creating a tension that defines Doom Mutual’s sound—two voices pulling against and into each other, mirroring the balance their name suggests. With new music on the horizon and a growing reputation, Doom Mutual proves that the heaviest thing a band can do isn’t just make noise—it’s make you feel it.
Formed by Daphne Browdy and Davis Gestiehr, Doom Mutual builds a sound rooted in shoegaze, grunge, and alternative rock—channeling the weight of bands like Smashing Pumpkins, My Bloody Valentine, and Deftones while carving out a distinctly modern edge. Their songs balance noise and beauty all at once: heavy guitars soaked in reverb, vocals that drift and cut, and lyrics that linger between obsession, isolation, and hope.
Emerging from Nashville’s underground scene, the band’s debut EP introduced their signature mix of crushing low-end, biting fuzz, and dual vocals that blur the line between comfort and distress. Both Browdy and Gestiehr write, sing, and play guitar, creating a tension that defines Doom Mutual’s sound—two voices pulling against and into each other, mirroring the balance their name suggests. With new music on the horizon and a growing reputation, Doom Mutual proves that the heaviest thing a band can do isn’t just make noise—it’s make you feel it.