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LANDMVRKS Provide High Intensity And Creative Metalcore With ‘The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been’

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France-based metalcore gents LANDMVRKS have returned with their fourth studio album, with ‘The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been’. This marks their first full length since 2021’s ‘Lost In the Waves’. This album dives into a lot of what makes this band stand out from the entire genre, putting their special spin on metalcore and nu-metal, […]

Mayday Parade Showcases Big Melodies And Earnest Songs With ‘Sweet’

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Tallahassee based pop-punk staples Mayday Parade have returned with their eighth studio album, with ‘Sweet’. This marks their first album since 2021’s ‘What It Means to Fall Apart’. This record dives into a lot of what makes this band so earnest and special amongst their peers, and it’s said to be the first of a […]

A Day To Remember Find Themselves Again On ‘Big Ole Album Vol. 1’

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Ocala scene veterans A Day To Remember have returned with their eighth studio album, with ‘Big Ole Album Vol. 1’. This marks their first release since 2021’s ‘You’re Welcome’. This album dives a lot back into what made this band special throughout during their golden years, as well as diving into trying out new sounds […]

Spiritbox Delivers On Sophomore Record Endlessly And Impressively With ‘Tsunami Sea’

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Canadian metalcore juggernauts Spiritbox have returned with their long-awaited sophomore album, with ‘Tsunami Sea’. This marks their first release since 2023’s ‘The Fear of Fear’ EP, and their first full-length since 2021’s ‘Eternal Blue’. This record dives into a feeling and brings you through an experience only specific to here. It also really plays into […]

Architects Return To Form With Fury And Fire With ‘The Sky, The Earth & All Between’

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Brighton based metalcore staples Architects have returned with their eleventh studio album, in ‘The Sky, The Earth & All Between’. This marks their first full-length since 2022’s ‘The Classic Symptoms of a Broken Spirit’. This record dives into a lot of the sound of what makes this band special once more, partly thanks to new […]

Silverstein Surprises With Refreshing Sound And Growth With ‘Antibloom’

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Canadian scene staples Silverstein have returned with their twelfth studio album, ‘Antibloom’. This marks their first full-length since 2022’s ‘Misery Made Me’. This also marks the first of a double album this year, the second being ‘Pink Moon’, to drop later in the year to complete the two pieces here. This record dives into what […]

Anxious Further Progress Their Sound And Make Their Name Known With ‘Bambi’

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Connecticut-based emo band Anxious have returned with their second full-length album, ‘Bambi’. This marks their first full release since 2022’s ‘Little Green House’ LP. This band has really start to come up on people’s radar for the last few years, touring among the likes of The Wonder Years, Knuckle Puck, and Hot Mulligan. Their second […]

Grayscale Returns With Both Style And Emotion On ‘The Hart’

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Philadelphia based alternative pop-rock band Grayscale have returned with their fourth studio album, ‘The Hart’. This marks their first full-length since 2021’s ‘Umbra’. This album dives into all the key elements of what make this band who they are today, in lyrical growth and the melodies to carry the whole record. It’s an example of […]

In Her Own Words Provides More Catchy Hits With ‘Left In The Dark’ EP

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Los Angeles based pop-punk band In Her Own Words have returned with a brand new EP, entitled ‘Left In the Dark’. This marks their first release since 2022’s ‘Distance or Decay’. This EP dives into what makes this band special, but also diving into newer territory with poppier elements and more mainstream songs for the […]

Make Them Suffer Provides Some Of The Best Metalcore Of 2024 With Self-Titled Record

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Australian metalcore gems Make Them Suffer have returned with their fifth studio album, which is self-titled. This marks their first full-length since 2020’s ‘How to Survive a Funeral’. It also marks their first full release with keyboardist/vocalist Alex Reade, after her introduction in 2022. This album taps into a lot of what makes this band […]
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