Currents premiere new single

2019-11-28 by franklinbumbleton | 19 Comments
Metalcore band Currents have premiered a new song, titled 'Poverty of Self', which is the lead single for their yet-to-be titled album, releasing in Spring 2020 on Liquid Metal and will be released on Streaming Services Friday, Nov 29th.

Check it out here:



Tagged: Currents

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BallsToTheWall
November 28th 2019
52578 Comments


Slaps hard.

dannooo28
November 28th 2019
445 Comments


Only listened to it once so far but I’m really digging it, super excited for their album. With this, Loathe, and END (possibly Invent Animate and Polaris too but based on singles they released Im holding back my hype a bit) I think 2020 is going to be a very top heavy year for core

Beardog
November 28th 2019
6664 Comments


Y E S, I like these guys more at their heaviest

Durrzo
November 28th 2019
3656 Comments


I'm gonna assume the song will sound better when they release it officially and it isn't some shitty radio stream.

Edit: Yeah KL has a HQ version, sounds good.

henryChinaski
November 28th 2019
5197 Comments


Don't know...sounds kinda dull to me

Laen
November 28th 2019
933 Comments


rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

fuckin bangs, the gutturals make it

Reviewc0re
November 29th 2019
74 Comments


BIG riffs and blast beats are my cocaine

KenboSlice
November 29th 2019
3896 Comments


This song fucks

Durrzo
November 29th 2019
3656 Comments


You should really edit this shitty ass radio leak and replace the link with the actual video that they just put out.

Song is eh. It suffers from trying too hard to be heavy, good riffing and melodies went out the window so they could chug it out. I'm not worried about the album as a whole but yeah they're way better than this.

trilo
November 30th 2019
7214 Comments


dont care much for this band but this is prolly the worst thing ive heard from them yet. generic af

momentzuhclarity
November 30th 2019
1493 Comments


i like the opening but it kind of goes nowhere

alamo
December 1st 2019
5973 Comments


already bitch

TheMightyScoop
December 1st 2019
1543 Comments


why is every metalcore video a shaky cam with a bunch of skinny white dudes in a dark room

Beardog
December 1st 2019
6664 Comments


Agreed with @momentzuhclarity

Robert048
December 2nd 2019
43 Comments


I feel like I've heard this song 80885 times by 50 other bands.

dannooo28
December 4th 2019
445 Comments


The more I listen the more I realize that it's quite predictable, the only redeeming qualities imo are Brian's vocals (you can't objectively say he isn't a beast) and the drumming

sspedding
December 6th 2019
5782 Comments


not particularly creative but man it is heavy. Vocals are top.

momentzuhclarity
December 6th 2019
1493 Comments


yeah i love their screamer's vocals. but i want more songs like im not waiting or their most recent EP. their melodic side is still heavy as dick lol

Tomstein
December 18th 2019
708 Comments


sounds pretty cool



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