Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Killswitch Engage - This Consequence (2025) Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Killswitch Engage - This Consequence (2025)

Shadowdoom9 (Andi) Shadowdoom9 (Andi) / February 25, 2025 / 0

As far as the 21st century metalcore scene goes, Killswitch Engage is one of a few bands to stand out big and bring the scene to light. It's this blend of heaviness and melody that makes it so appealing to open-minded listeners such as myself. They started off massively strong in their first couple albums then just kinda dipped a bit in the era of Howard Jones. Not saying he's a bad vocalist at all, just that the albums he was in ended up being part of the lower half of ranking list. Then when Jesse Leach returned, the band's earlier power made its comeback too, reaching its greatest height in years in Atonement. And now comes their highly anticipated new album This Consequence!

The greatness of their music continues to stay strong here. This Consequence shows the band diving further into their earlier ruthless roots while staying catchy. And with its short total length of 35 minutes (almost reaching the 2000 debut's total length), it's clear they're thinking "F*** quantity, it's all about quality." The album contains their most brutal songs yet while not losing too much melody. The vocals are filled with majestic emotion that make great contrast with the extreme side.

"Abandon Us" straight-up attacks with heavy twisted riffing without ever needing an intro. After Leach bellows out the verses, he sings the choruses in melody and drama. A mighty flawless start! "Discordant Nation" gets you hooked with thrashy speed. "Aftermath" has deathly rage while balancing it out with mainstream melody.

With "Forever Aligned", Jesse Leach still has his vocal strength just like in those kick-A first two albums. The music is amazing including the harsh vocal verses. This catchy banger shall age well. I also hear a bit of a modern Soilwork vibe. I enjoy the chorus despite a slight issue with Adam D.'s cleans, probably would've been better with Howard Jones there instead of Adam. The outro is so beautiful too! "I Believe" has more upbeat accessibility. "Where It Dies" has the earlier midtempo heaviness. Then "Collusion" battles against worldwide corruption with f***ing heavy riffing from Adam D. who even performs p*ssed-off growls alongside Jesse in the bridge. So brutally awesome!

"The Fall of Us" fires away with blazing blasts and guttural vocals to blast you into the wall behind you. "Broken Glass" might as well as appear in the Atonement II EP because of the unusual sludgy pace and occasional blasts. "Requiem" closes the album with another highlight to remember. Summarizing all the band has to offer in their new album, this shall please the crowd for many generations.

In an age where bands don't sound as triumphant as they did in their prime of, say, 20 years ago, Killswitch Engage continues to rule. This Consequence has helped paved their endless road of success and victory!

Favorites: "Abandon Us", "Forever Aligned", "Collusion", "The Fall of Us", "Requiem"

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