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Jan 2021

Just some random Queen songs, somehow they always help me write some stuff.

@ar-ninetysix
aaaaaagh frekin' LOATHE. RRRRG. Love those guys. I'm just in a super heavy downtuned mode right now.
Give these guys a shot, I wanna know what you think. (uh if you got time of course)

think I mentioned this earlier, but the bass guitar in this monster towards the end of the song is just...ugh...nasty. In the best way of course.

These guys are pretty.. Alright lol real talk, the heaviest part for me was the single pitch harmonic they did which is so ironic bc all the low notes disappeared there! Uh, but yeah, should I mention this style of hardcore isn't really my jam?? xD It gets monotonous imo kinda like "oops, it's only breakdowns!"

Yeah that's fair and kinda what I expected to hear XD. Sometimes that's all I want, just a bunch of angry breakdowns in a row.
edit: I think for me the first time I heard this one and Bryan Garrison from Knocked Loose did a guest vocal was what made it so good for me. Out of this current style, I think Knocked Loose are the champs.

I guess it's more specific than just not liking a subgenre though, bc there have been songs I liked that perfectly fit in there, but their production made a vast difference.. Like, I guess if I wanted pure chugging like that, it's gotta be mixed heavily to amplify the dense grittiness of everything. I'd say bands like Code Orange, End, Loathe, and Spiritbox have that top-tier mixing to support songwriting of that aggressive nature~

That said, maybe we can add Jarrod Alonge to that list. Man knows how to put together a good breakdown every once in a while

@ar-ninetysix
Code Orange is alright, but their vocals just don't do much for me. And they're really doubling down on the whole Nu-Metal infusion, which isn't bad per se but I have to be in just the right mood for it.

Mixing is something I don't really pay attention to all that much. I just know that I want to hear the bass guitar and the other instruments all at once. Which thankfully, a lot of newer Hardcore bands have stopped burying in the mix. So Varials, DRAIN, and Jesus Piece are all kinda my favorites right now, because their bassists lay down some nasty grooves that perfectly stand on their own.