metalcore
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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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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 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.
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I got curious and did some research. What are the top 10 subgenres in Heavy Metal?
The heavy metal genre contains numerous subgenres, each offering a unique sound and style. Some of the top subgenres include thrash metal, death metal, black metal, power metal, and more. Additionally, deathcore and metalcore are notable subgenres that combine elements from other genres. The post explores prominent bands and their respective subgenres, with the author…
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2024 Releases – UPDATED per Thomas, TentinQuarantino, Kitty, and Claes (so far)
What have I missed? Leave a comment with new releases I’ve missed if you would, thanks!
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Reaction to Make Them Suffer’s “Erase Me”
Make Them Suffer’s ‘Erase Me’ masterfully blends metalcore ferocity with melodic elements. Featuring Sean Harmanis’ intense vocals, Nick McLernon’s guitar, and Booka Nile’s unexpected vocal contribution, the song explores themes of loss and regret. Its powerful mix of heavy rhythms, intricate guitar, and atmospheric keyboards showcases the band’s evolving sound and emotional depth.
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A Spiritbox Trio Release Reaction: Ultraviolet
In the review, Spiritbox’s new song “Ultraviolet” is praised for its masterful blend of ethereal melodies and heavy riffs, showcasing the band’s evolving sound. Courtney LaPlante’s dynamic vocals, along with the intricate guitar work and solid rhythm section, are highlighted for creating a balanced and impactful track. The song’s production quality is commended for allowing…
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A Spiritbox Trio Release Reaction: Angel Eyes
In the review of Spiritbox’s new song “Angel Eyes,” the track is praised for its blend of ethereal melodies and heavy riffs, showcasing the band’s evolving sound. Courtney LaPlante’s vocal range is highlighted as a key feature, seamlessly transitioning between soft singing and intense screams. The instrumental work is commended for its complexity and harmony,…









