Our Eternity's "Bloodstained" debut

2021-01-18 by Tyler White EMERITUS | 7 Comments
Our Eternity, formed by Ryan Kirby (vocalist of Fit For a King) and Chris Wiseman (guitarist of Currents/Shadow of Intent), has debuted their first single titled "Bloodstained". The track showcases the fusion of Shadow of Intent's dramatic deathcore style with Fit For a King's metalcore based structure.

Check out "Bloodstained" here:


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franklinbumbleton
January 18th 2021
20 Comments


Way better than the newest Currents and FFAK

Laen
January 18th 2021
935 Comments


I really like this, doesn't feel overproduced and focuses on the guitars (with riffs), vocals and songwriting.

Crxmateo
Contributing Reviewer
January 19th 2021
180 Comments


Sounds like SOI with Kirby vocals


goonmob
January 19th 2021
153 Comments


And thats a good thing

Emim
January 19th 2021
39932 Comments


Way more interesting than FFAK's last album

Chertran
January 20th 2021
58 Comments


Everything is more interesting than the last FFAK's album.

sspedding
January 22nd 2021
5786 Comments


Ok-ish



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