A metalcore band built around Anya Petrova's vocals and Ethan Jones's guitar work, with songs that lean into difficult topics.
For a good sense of their approach, try 'Counterfeit' or 'Violeta.' Both tracks show that mix of heavy instrumentation and reflective moments they've been doing for years.
Heartlistener matters because they've maintained a consistent presence in metalcore without dramatically shifting their approach. Their debut album 'Sanguine' established their sound, which balances melodic aggression with introspective lyrics. Songs like 'Counterfeit' and 'Violeta' show their tendency toward emotionally charged themes, often dealing directly with subjects like mental health.
The band formed around vocalist Anya Petrova and guitarist Ethan Jones, with bassist Alexei Ivanov and drummer Mark Savin providing the rhythmic foundation. They've released several albums including 'Requiem' and 'For the Lost,' maintaining their melodic metalcore sound throughout. Their music has drawn attention for its direct treatment of difficult topics rather than avoiding them.
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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