Track Of The Day - The Horde Edition
This popular modern melodeath highlight should've been in the standard edition as a regular track:
Everyone in the band's talent shines the best in this heavy/melodic blend that makes one of the best tracks in the album:
The keyboards are more subtle, allowing the guitars and drums to shine in the album's best song in the melodeath side:
Another steaming hot plate of industrial melodeath that would taste good for generations:
Yet another powerful highlight of industrial melodeath:
Cool production and massive instrumentation is this melodeath/metalcore highlight:
An excellent melodeath cover of an old Christian hymn, sounding as if it's their own song:
Another paid-off attempt at making a long 3-part epic, with epic technicality and Jason's vocals of wrath:
The climatic end of this conceptual journey, with all of the previous tracks' characters involved:
Another climatic story-ending melodeath epic:
One of only a couple songs in The Unspoken King that are deathly and enjoyable:
I enjoy the vocals that give this song its Dark Tranquillity/In Vain vibe:
Some more bands I've discovered in my journey of death metal redemption include the Swedish death metal of Grave, with some experimentation with groove/industrial tones in songs like this one:
And two doomy melodeath side-projects by Before the Dawn founder Tuomas Saukkonen:
Metallic riffing and galactic keys shine brighter than the sun in perhaps one of the most memorable anthemic tracks they've ever done:
A true highlight that greatly pushes the music and vocals forward, with both vocalists having their time to shine: