A band that reshaped heavy music by blending metalcore intensity with melodic ambition.
For a sense of their range, listen to 'Shadow Moses' and 'Throne.' They frame the band's ability to balance heaviness with hooks.
They started with the raw aggression of 'Count Your Blessings' in 2006, but it's the shift toward songs like 'Can You Feel My Heart' and 'Drown' that really defines their reach. Those tracks showed how they could keep the energy while opening up their sound to something bigger and more atmospheric. It's a move that let them connect beyond the usual metalcore crowd without losing what made them sharp in the first place.
Formed in Sheffield in 2004, they put out 'Count Your Blessings' two years later. By 2008's 'Suicide Season,' they were already pushing into more melodic and experimental territory, a direction that carried through albums like 'Sempiternal' and 'That's the Spirit.'
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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