New The Dead Rabbitts Track

2017-01-23 by Snide | 28 Comments
Metalcore band The Dead Rabbitts, which is the side project of Escape the Fate vocalist Craig Mabbitt, has just released a new song titled "Dead Again." This new song is on their upcoming sophomore effort "The Emptiness" which is slated for release sometime in Spring 2017.


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DatsNotDaMetulz
January 23rd 2017
4309 Comments


I thought this was gonna be the Japanese idol metal band DeathRabbits at first

Snide
January 23rd 2017
7050 Comments


Song rules

Rolling Girl
January 23rd 2017
2028 Comments


Beat me to it Snide. I like the intro and the harsh vocals, but the chorus and instrumentals feel weak to me.

betray
January 23rd 2017
9392 Comments


why would you have a side project that sounds fucking identical to your main band lmao

ianblxdsoe
January 23rd 2017
1921 Comments


same stupid generic bullshit lol

Spec
January 23rd 2017
39371 Comments


i think there's a local band here with the same name from like 2006 lol

TheTripP
January 23rd 2017
4495 Comments


meh...

Danred97
January 23rd 2017
2544 Comments


I liked it. As far as mindless metalcore goes, this is a lot more fun than most of the stuff out there. Hell of a lot more tolerable than ETF in any regard.

Snide
January 24th 2017
7050 Comments


"that sounds fucking identical"
ETF's recent album sounds nothing like this.

betray
January 24th 2017
9392 Comments


as if your opinion on anything matters to me at all

Snide
January 24th 2017
7050 Comments


"as if your opinion on anything matters to me at all"
I literally reviewed ETF's last album, and I've probably listened to it at least 60 times in full. They're completely different sound-wise.

betray
January 24th 2017
9392 Comments


also I wouldn't know because I haven't listened to an escape the fate record in full since the first

but I have heard 'just a memory', a single from their latest, and it sounds exactly the same as this track. which is also terrible

betray
January 24th 2017
9392 Comments


anyways dulton my point still remains

I think one of the key points of having a side project is for it to be creatively and stylistically different than the musician in questions main focus

and to say that this doesn't draw any similarity to escape the fate is extremely shortsighted just like everything you do or say in life


Snide
January 24th 2017
7050 Comments


I'm not saying it doesn't draw some influence from ETF, but this and ETF are two completely different genres.

betray
January 24th 2017
9392 Comments


yeah okay they're both metalcore with post hardcore influence

lately you have seemed to have a little difficulty placing things into a genre jesus dolto you never cease to amaze me


Snide
January 24th 2017
7050 Comments


New ETF is Hard Rock with Post-Hardcore influence. This is Metalcore with Post-Hardcore influence.
Completely different genres with similar influence.

ShaquilleONeal
January 24th 2017
266 Comments


I bet this sucks.

ShaquilleONeal
January 24th 2017
266 Comments


I was right.

This sounds like a Blessthefall ripoff. Didn't this music die like 5 years ago?

Rolling Girl
January 24th 2017
2028 Comments


ETF has more than a few metalcore-esque songs (Massacre, Ungrateful, the guillotines, etc). I wouldn't call them identical but not completely different either.

@Shaq The whole point of this project was to sound like Craig's earlier work.

betray
January 24th 2017
9392 Comments


what is the market for that lmao

Feather
January 24th 2017
10084 Comments


Craig will never top his demos with The Word Alive, should have just stuck that out instead of going to Escape the Fate. Hell he should have just stuck with blessthefall in the first place.

Rolling Girl
January 24th 2017
2028 Comments


Whatever it is it's enough to keep him going.

I think Craig era etf has handful of jams but a lot of his material just sounds like he rehashes his more mediocre songs. The debut for this band was pretty good too but they like beartooth the just lost their cathartic energy.

PatientlyDead
January 24th 2017
145 Comments


This is fucking garbage. Why even try if you're just going to put out the same shit material from your main band. Screams are terrible. Production is pretty bad too.

ShaquilleONeal
January 24th 2017
266 Comments


"The whole point of this project was to sound like Craig's earlier work."

I honestly can not tell the difference between his earlier work and his most recent work.

LordCynic
January 24th 2017
2 Comments


Song slays IMO. While I am a fan of ETF, I agree, Craig is far more suited for this sound than the glam/hard rock ETF sound.

Brabiz
January 24th 2017
2185 Comments


Why does every Metalcore band suddenly start sounding like a nu metal band? The chorus sounds like fuckin Linkin Park.

Spec
January 25th 2017
39371 Comments


Too bad it wasn't dead mabbit

calmrose
January 25th 2017
6766 Comments


awful



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