As requested.
I've been listening to this, contemplating on whether or not to post it. If you need your fill of deathcore, this will certainly satisfy it. Maybe even one song will do. It's heavy. No album art has been released yet, that I know of.
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Lie To My Face (from their previous album)
^ lol. I can't take them seriously.
Carnifex - The Diseased and The Poisoned
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Darkest Hour - Deliver Us
Deliver Us is the fifth studio album by Darkest Hour. This album hits you in the face with pure guitar skill, with tapping and six-string sweeps abound. In addition, there are a great many guitar solos - with a sound and speed reminiscent of DragonForce - yet the band doesn't forget their death metal/metalcore roots. There are still plenty of fast heavy riffs that will leave metalheads satisfied. For drummers, there are plenty of insane double-kick tricks. The penultimate track, 'Full Imperial Collapse' features an especially experimental and improvisational feel, especially in the guitar solo. Much like their previous release, Undoing Ruin, the two major standout tracks on the album are the first and the last, 'Doomsayer (The Beginning of the End)' and the title track, respectively.
-review by Blabbermouth
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Darkest Hour - Undoing Ruin
Undoing Ruin is the fourth studio album by Darkest Hour, a melodic metal group from Washington D.C. It was the band's first album to enter the Billboard album charts, debuting at #138. The album features plenty of heavy riffs and pounding drum patterns. Two standout tracks include the first track, 'With A Thousand Words To Say But One', and 'Tranquil', the closer.
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See You Next Tuesday - Parasite
I dare you.
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Ion Dissonance - Minus The Herd
Today's word of the day, from the Page-A-Day calendar sitting on my desk, is dissonant.
dissonant: adj 1: marked by dissonance : discordant 2: incongruous 3: harmonically unresolved
Ion Dissonance is deathcore/mathcore/technical metal from Montreal. They have often been compared to The Dillinger Escape Plan, Beecher and Meshuggah. They are known for their technical riffs which are played one over another, groove-like drum patterns and a heavy atmosphere. Their lyrics are quite disturbing, dealing with death, murder, more death, and somewhat more acceptable topics such as struggling with faith. Lyrically, I don't stand behind this band's decisions, but hot dang can they riff. Stand-out tracks include The Surge and Shunned Redeemer.
Like businessmen you squeeze every resource to maximize profitability.
Helpless followers in what seems to be a game of hide and seek, but you too will crumble
beneath her wrath
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Labels: d-money, Death Metal, Deathcore, Hardcore, Ion Dissonance, Mathcore, Metal, Metalcore, Technical Metalcore