Norwegian noise terrorists, Frostbitt, aim to disrupt. Their music is as iconoclastic as metal can be with riffs that resemble dupstep drops and glitchy squeal effects that sound like a…
Tag: nu metalcore
Any band that market their music as “modern metal” usually have a nefarious agenda to infuse their music with pop and hip-hop. You can expect glitch effects, R&B-inspired autotune vocals,…
Nu metalcore is an anathema, but it makes sense to group those bands together that miscegenate nu metal and metalcore. It’s the one concoction you’d try to avoid given a…
Those of you that keep an eye on the emerging hardcore scene in America will know Vein.fm as Vein. 2018’s chaotic nu metalcore debut, Errorzone, won many plaudits and landed…
Most of you will know Aaron Matts as the former frontman of French metalcore bruisers, Betraying the Martyrs. He left the band in April this year because he wanted to…
Harrogate quartet, Blood Youth, are one of those bands that fall into the meaningless category of “modern metal” and end up missing out on exposure to the wider underground where…
Finnish metal disruptors, Khroma, first emerged on the SBR radar as support for Jinjer on the 2019 Macro European tour. As a live proposition, the quartet are an enthralling band…
It’s somewhat surprising to learn Tetrarch released their first EP in 2008. They look like a coming-of-age nu metal band in their early twenties and take the aesthetic of metal’s…
French quintet, Sangheilis, call their music Neocore but that term has no accompanying definition. Is it the inclusion of glitch effects or trippy synthesisers that create the neocore sound? Or…