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REVIEW: BURY TOMORROW – ‘CANNIBAL’; UK METALCORE FINDS ITS DEF LEPPARD
Neither pandemic, nor album delay, nor cancelled tour dates will stop the UK's Bury Tomorrow. Being one of the modern metalcore wave's premier names, they have dropped some real fire with their potently consistent new record, Cannibal. Adding to an...
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REVIEW: EMMURE – ‘HINDSIGHT’; THE 2020 VISION
Naming an album Hindsight in the year 2020 is really something only a band like Emmure could get away with and not have their entire audience issue a collective eyeroll. A band built on pop culture references, satire and shock,...
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REVIEW: SELFISH THINGS – ‘LOGOS // ALTERNATIVE VERSIONS’; A SOMBER AND INTRIGUING SEQUEL
Toronto alternative rock group Selfish Things have just released an EP featuring three reimagined versions of songs off of their debut album Logos, as well as a Jon Bellion cover. Normally one of Selfish Things' more aggressive songs and driven...
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REVIEW: MAKE THEM SUFFER – ‘HOW TO SURVIVE A FUNERAL’; DEATH IS ONLY THE BEGINNING
How To Survive A Funeral is a title that comes with a good bit of irony. For Perth, Australia's metalcore boundary-pushers Make Them Suffer, it also comes with some welcomed realization and a sense of balance. This is the same...
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REVIEW: PROTEST THE HERO – ‘PALIMPSEST’; COMPLEX RIFFS AND REWRITING HISTORY
Canadian progressive metal group Protest The Hero return after a four year hiatus to deliver their latest album Palimpsest. Conceptually, Palimpsest explores significant moments throughout America's historical narrative and offers frankly appropriate commentary complementary to the world's current socio-political climate. Beginning...
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DARKO – ‘DETHMASK EP’: DEATHCORE MASTERS PULVERIZE OFF THE CLOCK
DARKO's debut EP is one of the more interesting, brutal spins on deathcore I have heard this year. When I saw the band was fronted by genre all-star Tom Barber and instrumentally composed by Josh Miller, I couldn't resist letting...
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