Tear Out The Heart
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Tear Out The Heart

Tear Out the Heart formed in England and released their debut album 'Coffin Eyes' in 2018. The band includes Josh Thomas on lead vocals and guitar, Harry Cook...

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Tear Out the Heart's dark, atmospheric metal sound

An English metal band known for albums like 'Coffin Eyes' and songs that lean into themes of despair.

If you want to hear what they do, start with 'Coffin Eyes' or 'Feed Me a Stray Cat.' That's where their sound feels most complete, dark, heavy, and unafraid to sit in the gloom.

Their music pulls from that heavy, slow-burning Sabbath and Candlemass tradition, but with a modern gloom that feels lived-in. Songs like 'Crucified' and 'The Epitome Of Misery' don't just riff, they build these thick, despairing atmospheres around Josh Thomas's vocals. It's metal that sits with the weight of things, not just the volume.

They formed in England and put out 'Coffin Eyes' in 2018, followed by 'Dead Days' in 2020 and 'Repent' in 2022. Critics noted some development across those records, with 'Dead Days' getting attention for its melodies and 'Repent' showing a shift in their approach. In 2021 they faced criticism after allegations about behavior at a show, apologized, and said they'd learn from it.

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Tear Out the Heart formed in England and released their debut album 'Coffin Eyes' in 2018. The band includes Josh Thomas on lead vocals and guitar, Harry Cook on guitar, Tom Draper on bass, and Mike Howard on drums. They followed up with 'Dead Days' in 2020 and 'Repent' in 2022.

Their songs like 'Coffin Eyes' and 'Feed Me a Stray Cat' work with a dark, atmospheric metal sound that draws from bands like Black Sabbath and Candlemass. The lyrics tend toward themes of despair and loss.

In 2021, the band faced criticism after allegations of inappropriate behavior at a live show. They apologized and said they would learn from the incident.

Their albums have received some positive critical attention, with 'Dead Days' noted for its melodies and 'Repent' seen as showing development in their approach.

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