A Perth metal band that started with brutal deathcore and grew into something more atmospheric.
For the early sound, 'Lord of Woe' still hits hard. To hear where they landed later, put on 'Elegies'.
They came out of Perth in 2008 with a sound built on Sean Harmanis's vocals and that punishing 'Lord of Woe' EP. The shift toward more progressive, atmospheric territory on later albums like 'How to Survive a Funeral' gave them a different kind of weight, and songs like 'Elegies' show that range. Harmanis has been open about his own struggles with depression and anxiety, which adds a layer of realness to the music.
They formed in 2008 and put out 'Neverbloom' in 2012, a debut full of that early deathcore intensity. By the time 'Old Souls' and 'How to Survive a Funeral' arrived, the sound had opened up with more atmosphere and progressive touches, a shift clear in a track like 'Doomswitch'.
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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