Album rips. Simple as.
Surprisingly, I think I may enjoy Hum of Hurt over Converge's other 2026 release, Love Is Not Enough. While I massively preferred the singles from the latter album, Hum of Hurt has a very consistent atmosphere throughout the songs, and the sludge metal inspired riffs stand out to me a little more than the average song from LINE. I Won't Let You Go is one of my favorite Converge songs, so it was awesome to hear a new version of it incorporated into this ... read more
THERE'S NO LIMIT TO THE GLAZE!
This is a beautiful album. I have a lot to say about it but I wanna give it more listens before actually writing a review. It could be recency bias, but this is probably the best thing from this band since Found In Far Away Places, which is one of my favorite albums ever made.
Very dissonant chugs that syncopate with the vocals in an incredibly satisfying way with a pretty damn crazy guitar tone. The vocals towards the end also get pretty raw, something about when I can hear metal or hardcore vocalists taking breaths between screams triggers the caveman side of my brain.
I love seeing other bands pay tribute to my fav of all time, and this band did a pretty decent job! There are some small differences from the original track that make this worth giving a listen if you are a fan of The Chariot. This single encouraged me to check out some of the other work from this band, and I think their original songs are even better! The band has a distinct style from The Chariot that holds up better in their original songs in my opinion. I will certainly be keeping an ... read more
RIP Brent Hinds
I was worried how Mastodon would carry on without him but they've proven that while he was an integral part of the group, they can manage to carry on and write some awesome metal.
Fuck this band. Their guitarist was a pedophile and there is evidence that all of the members knew about this years ago but did nothing until it came out this week. Their response to these allegations? Briefly mentioning that he left the band before writing on about how they would continue touring and asking for people to pay to see their shows. They opened for Zao at one of the best concerts I ever went to, and that memory is now tainted because of these fucks. I don't understand why ... read more
This song is my favorite of the singles for the new album so far, while my favorite Boundaries music is typically stuff with more melodic riffs, the sheer aggression this song brings is second to none, right up there with My Body Is A Cage and Like Petals From A Stem.
I love this band but this song is a bit of a miss for me. It is well written but it doesn't really have any of the aspects I love about Boundaries. All of the singles so far have lacked the sick melodic riffs of their older material but the previous two made up for that through their sheer anger and energy while this song lacks both imo. I'm sure it will be good in the context of the rest of the album but I'm probably not gonna return to this song specifically on its own.
I do not know why I bothered listening to this but it's straight ass. If I didn't know FFDP were a real band I would have thought this song was ai generated, and funnily enough that slop of a cover is!
The vocalist sounds like the animatronics in Five Nights At Freddy's when they jumpscare you and it's fucking awesome
There is a very specific niche that this band fulfills that I think a lot of people would fw if they heard it. It's like a mix of Converge and La Dispute with a hint of Silent Planet in the vocals. If that sounds interesting to you you should definitely give this group a shot, they've got really cool stuff. They are a local band and they put on a really sick show.
I am once again going to compare this band to Blood Has Been Shed, because they are the only group that fills the void left by that band for me. Wounded Touch are very overlooked online, they consistently put out great stuff and have evolved in interesting ways since their 2022 release "Americanvexity." Metalcore/hardcore/mathcore are in a new golden age right now through all of these up and coming bands, and I believe I will look back at this era of music very fondly in the future. ... read more
This was a solid song. Corey Taylor brings lots of energy to the table and the lyrics are much better at criticising critics than most metalcore songs are(although there are still a couple cringey lines.) The clean vocals definitely are not my thing still though, they detract from the rest of the song imo. I'm not a Motionless in White fan, but this album seems like it's going to be relatively enjoyable.
Jacob Bannon's production really adds a new layer of grit to Cancer Bats' signature southern hardcore style. This song is a very strong lead single from a band deep into their career.
The second half of this song scratches an itch for me that no other band aside from Blood Has Been Shed does. I enjoyed their last album a lot, but if this ep is as strong as this single then it will be something really special.