Track Of The Day - The Revolution Edition
Epic blackened deathcore fire in this gigantically packed 7 and a half minute finale:
An absolutely insane 6-minute epic with great drumming flow from Anthony Dipietro, and vocal alternation between future Lorna Shore vocalist Will Ramos' growls and the screams of guest vocalist Dickie Allen (Infant Annihilator, later Nekrogoblikon):
A sludgy anthemic highlight with occasional clean singing by guitarist D'Andre Tyre as well as guest vocals by Mark Poida (ex-Aversions Crown):
Although the "Eternity Suite" deserves great mentioning, its 3rd and final movement summarizes it all very well:
Although early The Amity Affliction has more of a post-hardcore sound than metalcore, the final track of their debut has similar vibes to Memphis May Fire and Imminence:
A sign of more progressiveness to come for this band that would become Becoming the Archetype:
A true 11-minute progressive melodeath/metalcore epic that can fit well in a battle between Heaven and Hell:
One of the best and most brutal songs in the band's one-off exploration into standard death metal/deathcore:
The melodeath/metalcore sound is blended with the progressiveness of Extol and the symphonics of Xerath in this glorious highlight:
The best saved for last that shall leave listeners wanting more of its brutality and emotion:
A far better blend of brutality of dissonance, tearing down the walls the way technical deathcore is meant to:
One of the heaviest most apocalyptic tracks of djenty deathcore:
A private plane crash occurred before dawn last Thursday in San Diego, California. Sadly, all 6 people onboard didn't make it, one of them being former The Devil Wears Prada drummer Daniel Williams. His work in the band was quite phenomenal in the albums he was in. This is one of my favorite tracks from his time with the band. RIP
Incredible speed in this epic deathcore highlight, only slowing down at the end for one of the darkest breakdowns of the year:
7 Angels 7 Plagues was another short-lived metalcore band from the early 2000s. It's highlights like this one that make me wish they were still active:
Awesome guitar melodies make this track not just the best highlight of the album, but one of the best ever by this band:
A total crusher that is a solid heavy start to Architects' second album and first one with current vocalist Sam Carter:
So diversely packed with a lot to expect from bands like All Shall Perish, Black Veil Brides, Every Time I Die, and Trivium:
3 minutes of metalcore chaos, just the way I love it, featuring Bring Me the Horizon vocalist Oli Sykes:
Some of the most intense lyrics and music I've heard in this amazing masterpiece of a song that is a sequel to the epic "Memento Mori":
The first single of the new Architects album proves that the band hasn't lost any of their earlier heaviness in this awesome highlight:
A shredtastic highlight with more of those heavy verses and melodic chorus:
The lyrics strike with their dark universal concept in the best song of Drown in Sulphur's debut full-length album:
Spine-chilling symphonic blackened deathcore for only the bravest and/or darkest souls: