Track Of The Day - The Revolution Edition
Worm Shepherd's debut has some highlights including this true epic blackened deathcore standout:
But they're nothing compared to this epic highlight of chaos and sorrow, a bonus track that really should've been in the original album:
The best place for atmosphere and melody while having the usual blackened brutality:
Despite all the drama surrounding Devin Duarte and his subsequent departure from Worm Shepherd, his swansong is one of the most glorious tracks I've heard in symphonic blackened deathcore:
The grand ending epic where the final bit of energy is used wisely, all the way up to the glorious end:
The 9-minute title epic of this adventurous fine hour really packs some punches:
A true trail of noise and destruction:
If they had more of the clean choruses from this bonus demo track in the actual album, I would rate it higher:
Absolute fire that makes perhaps the most powerful highlight of this album:
Brutality and melody are in perfect balance in this highlight:
The most deathcore-fueled of this trio of tracks, particularly in the vocals:
Truly an epitome of classic metalcore:
With Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne's final show ever going on later today, there's no better time than now for me to share Cave In's awesome cover of this early heavy metal classic, enhanced with atmospheric metalcore instrumentation:
Some of the band's most vicious aggression since their 1998 debut: