heavy metal
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2025 Releases Lining Up Already! 🤘🏻
So far… what other releases are in the pipeline?
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The Stupid Inane Chaos of Daily Life Derails Things Sometimes
The author acknowledges a delay in regular reaction videos but highlights three newly released songs worth mentioning: “Soft Spine” by SpiritBox, “Angels Like You” by Gore, and “Should Have Known Better” by Enemy Inside. Each song has a recorded reaction, but editing has been time-consuming. They encourage others to listen and form their own opinions.
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Reaction for Ventrue’s “Would it Be A Crime”
Ventrue’s latest track, “Would it be a Crime,” blends modern rock precision with old-school metal sensibilities. The song features captivating vocals and emotional lyrics that question morality. The production is tight, allowing each instrument to shine, and the track showcases the band’s evolution, making it a must-listen for emotionally charged metal fans.
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Reacting to Elysian Divide’s “Fall Down”
“Fall Down” by Elysian Divide is a gripping blend of melodic intricacy and raw aggression, showcasing intense vocals, relentless guitars, and polished production. The lyrics speak of self-discovery and defiance, creating an emotionally stirring experience. With a mix of metalcore and gothic metal elements, the track is technically impressive and begs for repeat listens.
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A Reaction Against Evil, “Give em’ Hell”!
“Give ’em Hell” by Against Evil showcases a modern twist on thrash metal, blending nostalgia with fresh energy. Emerging from India, the band proves that thrash has a global reach and continues to evolve. This track exudes the genre’s essence while injecting a unique, forward-thinking vibe, reaffirming thrash metal’s enduring power and universality.
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Reaction for Black Sun’s “Drown in Sin”
“Drown in Sin” by Black Sun is a track that subtly weaves a narrative of inner conflict and self-reflection. From the moment the first chords ring out, there’s a sense of gravity that sets the tone for what’s to come. The song carries an understated intensity, one that doesn’t overpower but rather draws you in…
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Fire Smolder Reaction to The Warning’s “Burnout”
The Warning, a rock trio from Mexico, reaffirms their talent with the single “Burnout.” The song delivers a powerful sonic experience with punchy rhythms and sharp guitar work. Dani’s mature vocals convey raw emotion while the lyrics resonate with the universal struggle of burnout. The humorous music video adds a layer of satire, showcasing the…
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In Darkness a Reaction for Walk in Darkness’ “On The Road to Babylon”
“On The Road to Babylon” by Walk in Darkness is a haunting track that explores the journey of existence through its rich layers of music and vocals. However, the accompanying video falls short, lacking depth and emotion. The song stands strong on its own, evoking emotions and thoughts, while the video feels like a missed…
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Reacting to Always Watching You by Escuela Grind
“Always Watching You” by Escuela Grind is a ferocious grindcore anthem with relentless energy and blistering intensity. The guitars create a wall of noise and dissonance, while the drums drive the chaotic energy. Katerina’s incendiary vocals and confrontational lyrics add depth. Escuela Grind’s ability to merge dissonance with rhythmic grooves sets them apart, creating a…
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A Gory Tale, Gore’s song “Doomsday”
Gore’s track “Doomsday” is a relentless and captivating blend of heavy, dark, and brutally honest metal. Frontwoman Haley’s intense and haunting vocals, along with the band’s impressive musicianship, create a powerful performance. The lyrics confront themes of existential dread and societal collapse, offering a thought-provoking and emotionally charged experience.









