Glass Casket
Glass Casket formed in 2004 and put out their first album 'We Are Miserable' two years later. They followed that with 'The World is Ours' in 2008, 'Worship...
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Glass Casket formed in 2004 and put out their first album 'We Are Miserable' two years later. They followed that with 'The World is Ours' in 2008, 'Worship and Tribute' in 2010, and 'Desolation Sounds' in 2014.
Their songs like 'A Cork Stops The Whining' and 'A Gray A.M. You Will Never Get To See' mixed deathcore and thrash with melodic death metal. The lineup included Chris Harris on vocals, Brady Schlueter and John Longstreth on guitars, Matt Mentley on bass, and Joe Longobardi on drums.
Some listeners found their lyrics about violence and mental illness too explicit, while others saw them as straightforward social commentary. They kept making music through those debates, with tracks like 'Chew Your Fingers' and 'Fearfully And Wonderfully Made' showing their particular blend of aggression and melody.
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