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Bring Me The Horizon’s “Sleepwalking” receives silver certification
Bring Me The Horizon’s “Sleepwalking” receives silver certification
Bring Me The Horizon find themselves at the top of another chart now that “Sleepwalking” has gone silver, according to BPI. The chart-topping song comes from the band’s 2013 genre-bending album, Sempiternal. Read more: Tatiana Hazel shares how creating music and fashion go hand in hand “Sleepwalking” is a timeless metalcore track that deserves all the chart-topping attention it gets. Bring Me The
Brand Of Sacrifice knew ‘Lifeblood’ needed to be released independently
Brand Of Sacrifice knew ‘Lifeblood’ needed to be released independently
Through their knack for catchy breakdowns entering the depths of low-tone heaviness, dizzying technicality and piercing sharp tones, Brand Of Sacrifice carved a unique path with an endless array of sounds and possibilities. With the arrival of their sophomore album, Lifeblood, the Toronto deathcore band have solidified their stance after propelling their brutal sound to the frontlines of the genre
24 metal and metalcore bands who changed vocalists and then switched back
24 metal and metalcore bands who changed vocalists and then switched back
Being in a band ain’t easy. You’ve got many creative personalities in a massive tug of war. Oh yeah, then you have to live with each other and those decisions on the road for months on end. Lineup changes aren’t uncommon, though a vocalist switch-up has the possibility to be the most debilitating. Some bands h...
No one was more surprised by the reaction to ‘Doom’ than Job For A Cowboy
No one was more surprised by the reaction to ‘Doom’ than Job For A Cowboy
Fifteen years ago, Job For A Cowboy marked their arrival on the extreme-metal scene not with a bang but with a squeal. The Doom EP was a breakdown-laden statement, and extreme music would never be the same—for better or worse.  And you better believe that everyone had their opinion on that, something that was easily determined by their friendship status on Myspace. The socia...
19 scene albums from 2008 you’re probably still blasting in your car
19 scene albums from 2008 you’re probably still blasting in your car
As legendary bands in the scene continued to mature musically and grow away from the genres that they became known for, newly established musicians were creating blends that sparked new categories for scene music. In 2008, Fall Out Boy released their last album before their hiatus, and I Set My Friends On Fire popularized crunkcore...
10 albums that inspired deathcore before it was a movement
10 albums that inspired deathcore before it was a movement
Deathcore has normalized the idea of the hardcore and death-metal scenes coming together. While that’s commonplace now, it wasn’t always like this. Even before the 2000s came and deathcore grew from being a new term to one of the biggest movements in metal, there were bands who carved the path for acts such as Suicide Silence, the Red Chord or Whitechapel to reach the levels they have.  From s...
Lorna Shore guitarist opens up on impact of ex-vocalist’s abuse allegations
Lorna Shore guitarist opens up on impact of ex-vocalist’s abuse allegations
Back in December, allegations of abuse against former Lorna Shore vocalist CJ McCreery led to the deathcore band dropping him and now guitarist and founding member Adam De Micco is speaking on how it's affected him. In an interview with BREWtally Speaking Podcast, he explains the worries he had regarding if someone else's actions were going to have a major impact on the band he's worked for a deca

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