Vicious, charged and operating entirely as its own thing, Static Dress’ new album continues their reign as one of current post-hardcore’s absolute best.
Tag: Sumerian Records
Forget any intrigue that a fusion of alt-metal and R&B could produce; sace6 are so far removed from that, it’s borderline insulting.
Roman Candle’s debut full-length builds on their immense promise enormously, establishing them as one of the finest new screamo names around.
As one of the hottest tips for metalcore in 2026, The Pretty Wild do plenty to justify that on their debut.
In almost a decade since their last album, I See Stars’ electro-metalcore has undergone some serious refinement and maturation.
For all the controversy they’re constantly embroiled in, Slaughter To Prevail’s new album just isn’t worth getting worked up about, one way or the other.
Born Of Osiris’ embrace of vibrancy and reinforced composition, once again, sees them bring out the best in tech-metal.
In this Review Round-Up, electronic music takes some wild swings (for better or worse) between Youth Code and 100%WET, while Charmer’s emo is able to maintain some familiarity.
In this Review Round-Up, LANDMVRKS’ metalcore continues to fall short, but at least there’s strong hardcore from EYES and deathcore from Face Yourself to prop things up.
In this Review Round-Up, Within Destruction impress the most with their anime-inflected deathcore, followed by a more standard metal affair from King Kraken, and a total snoozer from The Pale White.
