Pretty generic but not too bad. Vocals are pretty good.
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No way this is dope
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This goes hard as fuck. Band was always great. Thanks, Viraemia, for posting this and the And Hell Followed With articles, for I likely wouldn't have known of these deathcore comebacks otherwise.
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This slaps my cock around hard. I had completely forgotten about these guys' existence. Awesome share, thank you!
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Pennywise I referenced you in a soundoff for When We Buried the Ringmaster's album Coulrophobia like a year ago.
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They're all coming back! I'm sure you already listened to the latest Despised Icon, Beneath the Massacre and Waking the Cadaver albums which were ace.
With Blood Comes Cleansing, Implosive Disgorgence, Knights of the Abyss and Rose Funeral released new singles or EPs recently. Jon Huber (ex-I Declare War, ex-Pathology) has been on tour with his new band Bludgeoned. If you remember the myspace era deathcore band called Jerome, their vocalist and guitarist are contemplating to reunite the band.
I wonder what triggered the resurgence of all these early deathcore bands? Perhaps there's a demand for the more raw, simplistic and less overproduced "old school" deathcore?
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Old school deathcore revival is a thing check Psycho frame, tactosa, Thua spoke Zarathustra, traechtomy for some gas stuff
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"I wonder what triggered the resurgence of all these early deathcore bands? Perhaps there's a demand for the more raw, simplistic and less overproduced "old school" deathcore?"
They're probably all tired of the boring ass black metal inspired deathcore that is saturating the market at the moment, so they're coming back to show the noobies how it's done.
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Can definitely agree that these "blackened symphonic deathcore" continuous-wall-of-sound trend has gotten me a little bored. Happy to see some of the older players coming back as well new bands nodding at the style being done 15+ years ago.
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