Samurais would throw down hard to this jam, villagers beware!
With Along the Shadow, Saosin stayed pretty true to their original sound in terms of production and overall vibe. And we like it!
Borderlands’ Voice Of The Voiceless is all things heavy, dark but beautiful, techy but not annoying to the point it’s hard to follow even if you’re a shape-shifting lizard. Nailed it.
Verses Me, and this song in particular, is an easy sell for anyone who appreciates anything of the metalcore/post-hardcore variety.
I just finished my first cover-to-cover listen, and I feel like I just woke up from a week long bender, and everything is a blur, but I’m glad I survived, and I’ll probably do it again very soon … like now.
Original Sin by In Dying Arms is deathcore in all of its unadulterated glory. If you are in the mood to turn off the lights and turn on the br00tz, you’re in for a delight!
Into The Wild makes you want to high-five whoever is nearest to you and rage, regardless of whether or not you’re jamming out in a grocery store and have no otherwise irrational tendencies.
If one were to simply listen to It Lives, It Breathes’s music on Silver Knights, it’s undeniably hooky as well as captivating, unless you’re a music elitist, in which case, you’re probably going to hell given how many people’s moods you’ve routinely ruined.
If you’re confronted with the opportunity to buy an overpriced coffee this week, I hope you buy this album instead. It’s much more satisfying and leaves your breathe smelling fresher.
When I heard Hands Like Houses new album Dissonants, my body was overcome with goosebumps and phantom boners.
Myka,Relocate put their unique spin on the metalcore sound. See what we thought about The Young Souls here…