February 2026 "Metalcore Revolution" Playlist - Metal Academy Radio
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1yFgscg5HWKGoIy2s0xRfG
Tracklisting:
1. After the Burial - "Pi (The Mercury God of Infinity)" from Forging a Future Self (2006)
2. Architects - "Gravedigger" from Lost Forever // Lost Together (2014) [submitted by Shadowdoom9 (Andi)]
3. As I Lay Dying - "Echoes" from Echoes (2025)
4. Shai Hulud - "Misanthropy Pure" from Misanthropy Pure (2008)
5. Lost in Hollywood - "I Should Have Known Better" from I Should Have Known Better (2026)
6. Crystal Lake - "Neversleep" from The Weight of Sound (2026)
7. Fit for a King - "Extinction" from Lonely God (2025) [submitted by Shadowdoom9 (Andi)]
8. Shadow of Intent - "The Catacombs" from Reclaimer (2017) [submitted by Shadowdoom9 (Andi)]
9. Ice Nine Kills - "The Laugh Track" from The Laugh Track (2025) [submitted by Shadowdoom9 (Andi)]
10. Downswing - "Carbon Copy" from Good Intentions (2020)
11. Norma Jean - "The Longest Lasting Statement" from Redeemer (2006)
12. Unprocessed, Paleface Swiss - "Solara" from Angel (2025)
13. Paleface Swiss, Stick to Your Guns - "Instrument of War" from The Wilted EP (2026)
14. Spiritbox - "Angel Eyes" from The Fear of Fear (2023)
15. Volumes - "Limitless" from Via (2011)
16. AVOID - "Midnight Six" from Cult Mentality (2022)
17. Converge - "Under Duress" from The Dusk in Us (2017)
18. Sinai Beach - "To the Church" from Immersed (2005)
19. Dead by April - "Infinity x Infinity" from Let the World Know (2014) [submitted by Shadowdoom9 (Andi)]
20. Lionheart, Kublai Khan - "Chewing Through the Leash" from Valley of Death II (2026)
21. Jacob Lizotte - "Too Far Gone" from Already Over / Too Far Gone (2025)
22. Stain My Canvas - "Ameoba" from God Made Hell (2020)
23. The Number Twelve Looks Like You - "The Proud Parent's Convention Held in the ER" from Nuclear. Sad. Nuclear (2005)
24. Burnt by the Sun - "Battleship" from The Perfect is the Enemy of the Good (2003)
25. The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza - "Carroll 14 Wiseman 7" from Danza II the Electric Boogaloo (2007)
26. Vision of Disorder - "Colorblind" from Imprint (1998)
27. Protest the Hero - "The Divine Suicide of K." from Kezia (2005) [submitted by Shadowdoom9 (Andi)]
28. Assemble the Chariots - "Equinox" from Unyielding Night (2024)
29. The Breathing Process - "We, the Drowned" from Labyrinthian (2021) [submitted by Shadowdoom9 (Andi)]
30. Darkest Hour - "Veritas, Aequitas" from Hidden Hands of a Sadist Nation (2003)
Here are my thoughts on all the selected tracks:
After the Burial - "Pi (The Mercury God of Infinity)" from Forging a Future Self (2006)
4.5/5. I thought this would be a nice start to this playlist, a beautiful neoclassical acoustic sonata decimated by DOOM-esque djent. The band has also made re-recorded versions of a few songs from this debut, and sadly this isn't one of them. Really would've been great to have the entire album re-recorded.
Architects - "Gravedigger" from Lost Forever // Lost Together (2014)
5/5. This highlight opens the original album with every great thing the band can encapsulate; impassioned vocal energy, energetic breakdowns, tight rhythms, and an army-calling chorus. An excellently wild representation of any of the band's achievements!
As I Lay Dying - "Echoes" from Echoes (2025)
4.5/5. As I Lay Dying has made a heavy comeback in the first single with the new lineup. It's quite amazing, though I just hope nothing gets f***ed up again.
Shai Hulud - "Misanthropy Pure" from Misanthropy Pure (2008)
5/5. Shai Hulud and Hatebreed are the two bands that have expanded on the metalcore/hardcore scene led by Integrity and Earth Crisis. Apparently, this song was featured in Saints Row: The Third, along with a Skyrim mod. It's so heavy and beautiful! The lyrics are quite kick-A, and I wonder if I could perform the vocals for this song without causing throat damage. Maybe I'll start with some Motionless in White and BMFW beforehand.
Lost in Hollywood - "I Should Have Known Better" from I Should Have Known Better (2026)
4.5/5. Modern metalcore can sound massive as well. It hits the hardest emotionally in the refrain and brutally in the breakdown that starts the last minute. This was also co-written with members of Annisokay and Our Mirage. An upcoming melodic heavy album awaits!
Crystal Lake - "Neversleep" from The Weight of Sound (2026)
5/5. What is it with metalcore bands and their sleeping issues? All they're screaming about is the possible fact that they can NEVERSLEEP!!!!! But if this band is spending their sleepless days and nights writing and performing music, at least they're bringing their new sound forward. Another f***ing rifftastic banger! And I'm glad we have some more modern metalcore around rather than just the deathcore brutality of Ov Sulfur and Paleface Swiss. I was hoping for some clean singing from guest vocalist Myke Terry (Volumes), but it's still strong without it.
Fit for a King - "Extinction" from Lonely God (2025)
4.5/5. Holy f***, this is one of the heaviest bangers Fit for a King has ever done, right from the intro onwards. Just pure chaos and brutality, reminds some of Currents' heavier songs. I just wish this was longer though, like twice as long.
Shadow of Intent - "The Catacombs" from Reclaimer (2017)
5/5. Another highlight with guest vocalists; Jason Evans (Ingested) and Dickie Allen (Infant Annihilator, Nekrogoblikon). Evan's vocals make things as brutal as Pathology in the heavy guitar grooves, while the symphonics still drift by.
Ice Nine Kills - "The Laugh Track" from The Laugh Track (2025)
4.5/5. Another song for me to love. This has got to appear in an upcoming Joker movie!
Downswing - "Carbon Copy" from Good Intentions (2020)
4/5. You wanna hear post-hardcore gone deathly? Here you go! It's like Wage War on Steroids, and that breakdown with Vincent Bennett from The Acacia Strain is crushing.
Norma Jean - "The Longest Lasting Statement" from Redeemer (2006)
4/5. The lyrics are a bit off, but the music here is filled with solid chaos.
Unprocessed, Paleface Swiss - "Solara" from Angel (2025)
4.5/5. Metalcore listeners looking for a song to share with each other, look no further than this track! I enjoy the first half, but the second half kinda dips a little when Zelli from Paleface Swiss performs some rap-ish screaming. Still this is quite underrated, and this next track would make me up for Paleface Swiss even more...
Paleface Swiss, Stick to Your Guns - "Instrument of War" from The Wilted EP (2026)
5/5. Well, not just Paleface Swiss, but also Stick to Your Guns. I love this! Go, Zelli!
Spiritbox - "Angel Eyes" from The Fear of Fear (2023)
4.5/5. This one brings in more of the monstrous destruction. The textured bass by Josh Gilbert (ex-As I Lay Dying) are adjacent to djenty guitar intensity along with the harsh vocal fury of vocalist Courtney LaPlante.
Volumes - "Limitless" from Via (2011)
5/5. The talent this band has is limitless. More people need to hear this!
AVOID - "Midnight Six" from Cult Mentality (2022)
4.5/5. D*mn, these modern metalcore vibes! They make another kick-A banger. The chorus is quite catchy too.
Converge - "Under Duress" from The Dusk in Us (2017)
5/5. The distorted guitar riffing fits well with Bannon's furious screams, encouraging you to raise your fist against the venomous world.
Sinai Beach - "To the Church" from Immersed (2005)
4.5/5. The majority of the fanbase for this band and many others in the Christian metalcore scene is millennials who have listened to them in high school, middle school, or even elementary school. It's hard to believe that a Garageband sample originated from this song's synth intro, but here we are!
Dead by April - "Infinity x Infinity" from Let the World Know (2014)
4/5. This song affected me greatly the first time I heard it. However, between the time I submitted this as one of my sneak peek track submissions and the time I released this playlist, I lost interest in this band and a couple dozen other Gateway bands. I guess my time with this band's music isn't infinity after all.
Lionheart, Kublai Khan - "Chewing Through the Leash" from Valley of Death II (2026)
4.5/5. AW F***ING YEAH, let's get some dogs barking like Knocked Loose! ARF ARF
Jacob Lizotte - "Too Far Gone" from Already Over / Too Far Gone (2025)
4/5. Jacob Lizotte has made his first vocal album in a long time, and it certainly got the heavier modern metalheads hyped up. The breakdown through the last 30 seconds is f***ing brutal to go with the dark atmosphere. Nice one, Jacob!
Stain My Canvas - "Ameoba" from God Made Hell (2020)
3.5/5. A pretty good track with the energetic power of Fit for a King. Not as great as that band though.
The Number Twelve Looks Like You - "The Proud Parent's Convention Held in the ER" from Nuclear. Sad. Nuclear (2005)
4/5. #12 are still going strong even after their temporary breakup. The guitar that starts the last third practically stirs up some black/death metal vibes, then after a bit of punkiness, we hit the final mathcore jackpot!
Burnt by the Sun - "Battleship" from The Perfect is the Enemy of the Good (2003)
4.5/5. Burnt by the Sun is one of the most rifftastic bands in mathcore/metalcore, as proven by this track.
The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza - "Carroll 14 Wiseman 7" from Danza II the Electric Boogaloo (2007)
4/5. Seriously, it's songs like this that need more attention. That g****mn riff at the 40-second mark hits harder than a moving truck.
Vision of Disorder - "Colorblind" from Imprint (1998)
4.5/5. This 6-minute epic has their standard sound filled with different colors.
Protest the Hero - "The Divine Suicide of K." from Kezia (2005)
5/5. The absolute best track of Protest the Hero's debut! This song is at the brink of making me cry and wet my pants. It continues the whole "best for last" technique for each act, and this is no exception! The song is so emotional and mind-blowing. Many different parts and placed around in amazing order. The male vocals are teary and the female singing is at its strongest. In the middle of the song, the guitars really float in clouds of emotion. The climatic perfection returns! The overlapping singing/screaming combo is more glorious than you can ever believe. And the female vocals really end the song slow and steady.
Assemble the Chariots - "Equinox" from Unyielding Night (2024)
5/5. The original album's grand ending epic where the ultimate climax occurs. The final bit of energy is used wisely, all the way up to the glorious end. That's the kind of closing epic that I enjoy!
The Breathing Process - "We, the Drowned" from Labyrinthian (2021)
5/5. Yet another epic deathcore album ending with the best climax. The melancholic finale where all the symphonics and heavy chords and melodies rise up once more before collapsing into just sorrowful piano is just beautiful.
Darkest Hour - "Veritas, Aequitas" from Hidden Hands of a Sadist Nation (2003)
4.5/5. OK, I've teased ending this playlist with those previous two symphonic deathcore tracks, and now we're going to end it for real with a 13-minute melodeath/metalcore instrumental. When I was first listening to metalcore in my late teens, Darkest Hour was one of the bands. Although I haven't listened to this band much in a few years, this is still one of their best tracks. I especially enjoy the acoustic break over the 4-minute mark before leading to more of the electric guitar melody. The piano is so beautiful too.
Pretty good playlist I've made, huh? I recommend this to any metalcore fan and anyone who isn't into metalcore but is up to getting into a great start for the genre. Thanks to anyone who have contributed with their own submissions, and I hope the rest of you enjoy it like I've had!
