Track Of The Day - The Revolution Edition
Rip-snorting New Jersey mathcore for fans of The Callous Daoboys, Botch & Rolo Tomassi.
Rip-snorting New Jersey mathcore for fans of The Callous Daoboys, Botch & Rolo Tomassi.
Even though this track is not a highlight for me, it's close to one, being an outstanding sludgy track to have a good grip on you and shake you hard like an earthquake.
My usually alt-rock/post-grunge-loving brother has been enjoying this Trivium song lately, and why not? This song really kicks things up to high gear and has a darker thrash metal-influenced sound:
High quality progressive deathcore from Chicago. For fans of After The Burial, Veil Of Maya & Within The Ruins.
High quality progressive deathcore from Chicago. For fans of After The Burial, Veil Of Maya & Within The Ruins.
When it comes to guitar work (especially around the 30-second mark), Lee McKinney knows what to do!
I was unsure about sharing the metalcore bands I've found last week because of one of the bands being a subject in our Nintendocore metal/non-metal experiment, but now it's in the site. Thanks Ben! So here they are, a few metalcore bands with electronic elements:
A wonderfully atmospheric & cerebral post-sludge excursion from the Massachusetts gods of metalcore.
A wonderfully atmospheric & cerebral post-sludge excursion from the Massachusetts gods of metalcore.
An astonishing remarkable atmospheric collaboration with Genghis Tron and two other professional drummers!
US metalcore for fans of Earth Crisis, Sunami & late 90's Converge.
The grand finale of Born of Osiris' latest masterpiece album is almost an anthem for my first year in Metal Academy, at a time when progressive metal/metalcore was at a higher height of my metal interest:
Trivium's epic new single and music video (maybe a hint at their next album?):
Very rare demo from Japanese trancecore masters Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. While not in the best quality (obviously for demo releases), this trance-ified melodeath-ish metalcore demo is great for the heavier metalcore fans who are tired of hearing the autotuned cleans of So (who didn't join the band yet at the time), especially if they're fans of Amaranthe, As I Lay Dying, and Crossfaith:
A lengthy post-rock excursion from this talented New York metalcore outfit whose debut album "10.21" should appeal to fans of Converge, Norma Jean & Cave In.
A lengthy post-rock excursion from this talented New York metalcore outfit whose debut album "10.21" should appeal to fans of Converge, Norma Jean & Cave In.
Ah yeah, the 9-minute instrumental title epic... A soft break from the metalcore action while you breathe in the flames of creativity!
With a short one and a half year gap since the previous album, seems like having more time to write and record music during quarantine can cause great results. Here's a sneak peek single from Trivium's upcoming album In the Court of the Dragon that will be released in October:
Back when Avenged Sevenfold were metalcore with slight emo, before the modern heavy metal they would be known for:
High quality post-hardcore with smatterings of metalcore from Charlotte, USA. For fans of Skycamefalling, Poison The Well & Underøath.
High quality post-hardcore with smatterings of metalcore from Charlotte, USA. For fans of Skycamefalling, Poison The Well & Underøath.
A 7-minute post-hardcore/metalcore epic of beauty and fury, reaching its climax with a soft gentle instrumental passage, and if you have that part seamlessly repeat without any of the heavier ones, that would be excellent meditation music.
I still enjoy this track from this month's Revolution playlist. I look forward to checking out the October playlists once they premiere on Friday morning!
An epic new music video from Trivium's soon-to-be-released album In the Court of the Dragon, with scenes from one of the greatest video game franchises, the Elder Scrolls:
Any of you who doubt Trivium would make an epic after the triumphant Shogun track, prepare to have your doubts blown away by this epic to end all thrash-metalcore epics:
Also I've been enjoying this metalcore/post-hardcore band This Day Forward, which I would recommend to fans of Skycamefalling, Hopesfall, and Underoath:
Beatdown hardcore-inspired French metalcore for fans of Hatebreed, Sunami & God's Hate.
The violent lyrics in metalcore I prefer is similar to what Sonny prefers in extreme metal, according to one of his reviews. None of the brutal talk of extreme sexual abuse or dismemberment for torture purposes. No, you let out your violence in WAR:
Another metalcore song with the violent lyrics I prefer, the violence of WAR: