Guilt Trip (UK)
Armour Of Angels


3.5
great

Review

by CultOfNoise-Steve CONTRIBUTOR (45 Reviews)
June 6th, 2026 | 12 replies


Release Date: 06/05/2026 | Tracklist

Review Summary: British hardcore's contribution to the metalcore madness

Guilt Trip are a metallic hardcore 5-peice from Manchester, UK, who have been gathering a fair amount of hype after tearing it up at festivals across Europe, and this is their biggest album yet.

The biggest differentiator for Guilt Trip among their peers is their clear influence and reverence for the nu-metal period. This is not inherently a bad thing, and does provide something to make them stand out among a sea of other young bands playing the same style of music, and this manifests in a few ways. Firstly, last year they signed to Roadrunner, who I did not even know were still around. That should signal what to expect in terms of production and overall presentation - heavy while still being very accessible. Secondly, frontman Jay Valentine's vocal delivery is closer to what you'd expect on a rap metal album than hardcore. There is a passion present in his vocals, but it is largely stuck at the same register and same cadence the entire length of this album, absent are the thrills of hardcore screams, growls or any real variety. Thirdly, they even rope in Sonny from POD for a guest spot on Resurrected, who to his credit sounds game.

Beyond this, Guilt Trip are a band concerned with one thing and one thing only - the pit. Armour For Angels is 11 tracks (plus an intermission) of mosh ragers designed to get bodies moving and heads banging, and on that front they are pretty successful. The energy level is high throughout and there are plenty of groovy, high tempo riffs, pinched squeals and breakdowns to be had. Your head will likely bop. Guitars are down-tuned without feeling entirely synthetic or djent-adjacent. Again, this very much operates at a level that is fun and 'heavy enough' while still being accessible to newcomers. Gateway band territory. Whether this is a good thing or not I leave to your taste.

This singular focus is ultimately the albums biggest weakness however. Every track is essentially the same with only the most minor of differences. Same speed, same energy, same performances. The only minor deviation comes with the more spacious, nu-metal influenced arrangements on 'Veins'. For the band to evolve, they could really do with adding more hooks, more catchy choruses, more diversity in their tracklist, more curveballs, more anything. They have the energy and will no doubt continue to be a fun live act, which is where it feels like their priorities lie.

If metallic hardcore is not your thing, keep on walking; but if you're looking for one more release to simply turn your brain off to and bang your head to or hit the gym, Guilt Trip have got another fun outing here that may get your blood pumping.



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ShartHarder
Contributing Reviewer
June 6th 2026


1024 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

was kinda hoping this would be better buts its one note, even if i am sucker for this kind of metallic hardcore shit

Emim
June 7th 2026


40013 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

One note is all I need, I ain't listening to this for depth m/

Futures
Staff Reviewer
June 7th 2026


18829 Comments


ridiculous week for core, glad you did a writeup for this one. nice quick one. was looking forward to this. i've got some catching up to do after i finish my abr review!

Emim
June 7th 2026


40013 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Sonny sounded great, nice to hear him on a good track

Lender
June 7th 2026


255 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Great for what it is. Not everything has to try and reinvent the wheel.

Josh D.
June 11th 2026


18667 Comments


5-piece spelled incorrectly :/

Never listened to the group, so I'll check this out today and see what their deal is

Kinetic22
June 11th 2026


154 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I have a huge soft spot for these guys. Seen them twice already, last time was a couple months ago during a Spain and Portugal-only tour, which is almost unheard of around our parts for bands of this kind, and they are an absolute steamroller live. One of the craziest shows I've been to in the past few years.



This is not going to change the world for sure, and this review is really nice in that it explain really well what this is about, but I always have time for some really well done and fun metallic hardcore, and this is that.

henryChinaski
June 11th 2026


5219 Comments


these guys rule

Intothepit
June 11th 2026


4534 Comments


This is fucking great

Deez
June 11th 2026


10854 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Banger from the Mancs



could do without the cleans tho

Futures
Staff Reviewer
June 13th 2026


18829 Comments


had a blast with this. a nice more hardcore influenced companion to the bodysnatcher album from earlier this year. tons of sick grooves, it's got kind of a nu metal flavor to it. vocals really fit that as well like you pointed out in this review. that hook in dirt is so perfectly of that era, would've been massive back in the day. some sick thrashy riffin too and massive breakdowns. cool use of pinch harmonics as well. love the pod feature, really fits well surprisingly. a good time!



Confessed2005
June 14th 2026


8203 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I like this, even if it is a little generic.



Very solid.



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