Bury Tomorrow
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Bury Tomorrow

Bury Tomorrow formed in Southampton in 2006 with vocalist Daniel Winter-Bates, guitarists Jason Cameron and Tom Reynolds, bassist Davyd Winter-Bates, and...

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Bury Tomorrow, Southampton's grounded metalcore band.

A steady presence in metalcore since 2006, mixing heavy riffs with melodic hooks.

For a good sense of their sound, check out 'Black Flame' or 'The Maiden'. They're not reinventing the wheel, but they do it well.

They've stuck to a sound that feels both rooted in early 2000s metalcore and current, with songs like 'Black Flame' becoming live favorites. Tracks such as 'Choke' and 'DEATH (Ever Colder)' show their knack for aggressive riffs that still leave room for a catchy chorus. It's a reliable, direct approach that's kept them going through albums like 'Union of Crowns' and 'Dark Earth Ark'.

Formed in Southampton in 2006, they found a clearer direction with 2012's 'Union of Crowns'. They've kept putting out records since, including 'Black Flame' in 2018 and 'Cannibal' in 2020, with minimal lineup changes.

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Bury Tomorrow formed in Southampton in 2006 with vocalist Daniel Winter-Bates, guitarists Jason Cameron and Tom Reynolds, bassist Davyd Winter-Bates, and drummer Adam Jackson. Their first album, 'Portraits,' came out in 2009, but it was 2012's 'Union of Crowns' that gave them a clearer direction. They've kept putting out records since then, including 'Black Flame' in 2018 and 'Cannibal' in 2020.

Their song 'Black Flame' became a live favorite, mixing heavy riffs with melodic vocals. Other tracks like 'Choke' and 'DEATH (Ever Colder)' show the same approach, aggressive but with hooks that stick around. They work within metalcore, but they're not afraid to let a chorus breathe.

They're still based in Southampton, and they've maintained a steady presence without much lineup drama. The music stays grounded in that early 2000s metalcore sound, updated just enough to feel current. Their 2022 album 'Dark Earth Ark' continued in that vein, reliable and direct.

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