A British band that weathered a vocalist swap and a shift toward pop before returning to its roots.
If you want to hear their earlier, heavier side, try 'A Prophecy.' For something that leans into the pop shift, 'Right Now (Na Na Na)' gives a good sense of that era.
They started as a straightforward metalcore act with 'Stand Up and Scream' in 2009, but the 2016 album 'The Black' brought in pop and electronic sounds that split their audience. Songs like 'Misery Loves Company' and 'Alone In A Room' show how they've balanced heavy riffs with more accessible hooks over the years. That push-and-pull between aggression and melody is what keeps their catalog interesting.
The band formed in 2006 and put out three metalcore albums by 2013. Danny Worsnop left in 2015, replaced by Denis Stoff for 'The Black,' before Worsnop came back around the 2021 album 'See What's on the Inside.'
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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