Tag: Metalcore

Heaven Shall Burn – Antigone Review

Originally written by Gregory Bradley. The more a metalcore band focuses on the “metal” rather than the “core”, the better it turns out. This is the essence of the latest album from Heaven Shall Burn, entitled Antigone.

The Dillinger Escape Plan – Miss Machine Review

Originally written by Erik Thomas Chances are, with this highly anticipated album being out for a while now, that any pointless, verbose spewing on my behalf won’t sway your opinion of this record. More than

Zao – The Funeral Of God Review

Originally written by Erik Thomas Possibly one of the year’s most anticipated Metalcore/Godcore releases, the reformed Zao, now on Ferret Records seem aware of the growth of the genre they helped pioneer with little or

Unearth – The Oncoming Storm Review

Originally written by Tim Pigeon Unearth: Metalcore saviors? Johnny-come-latelys? Overrated? However you feel about them, one thing is certain – the buzz about them is unavoidable. Especially after coming damn close to cracking the Billboard

Atreyu – The Curse Review

Originally written by Ramar Pittance You may or may not remember, or care for that matter. But not too long ago, metalcore was a genre you could get excited about. Before the “scene” became infested

Killswitch Engage – The End Of Heartache Review

Originally written by Tim Pigeon Love ‘em or hate ‘em, you’ll be hearing plenty about Killswitch Engage this year. Coming off of a successful run on the Ozzfest last year, as well as a string

All That Remains – This Darkened Heart Review

Originally written by Drew Ailes Well, here it is. The day in which my belief that metalcore could possibly be taken seriously by metalheads everywhere. It’s finally here. I almost want to apologize to the

God Forbid – Gone Forever Review

Originally written by Tim Pigeon It seems as if I’ve been waiting forever for Gone Forever to finally hit the stores. God Forbid’s previous album, Determination, hit me with all the force of a 20