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6/17/2025, 2:02:28 PM
>>126738799
Weak on riffs in a metal sense, and the breakdowns aren't simple chug patterns meant to release tension. The riffs are often interstitial, and the breakdowns are too frequent and rhythmically skewed.
What HLB do instead is pursue a crushing and alien atmosphere, and they are good at painting their machinic apocalypse. Beyond the unusual core/djent chugs, the use of pick scrapes and other discordant and unmusical guitar sounds is pretty cool. Their technical display doesn't feel like its all flexing and no purpose.
A couple cringe attempts to fit in catchy a vocal hook get in the way of their focus on mood, a behavior that also appears on Välde, but they're minimal.
I don't think this will change the minds of metalheads on djent/thall or deathcore, nor does it have to, but I think this stranger wing and overlap of the two is worth checking in on occasionally.
>[Sample: Jordan Peterson]
kek
Weak on riffs in a metal sense, and the breakdowns aren't simple chug patterns meant to release tension. The riffs are often interstitial, and the breakdowns are too frequent and rhythmically skewed.
What HLB do instead is pursue a crushing and alien atmosphere, and they are good at painting their machinic apocalypse. Beyond the unusual core/djent chugs, the use of pick scrapes and other discordant and unmusical guitar sounds is pretty cool. Their technical display doesn't feel like its all flexing and no purpose.
A couple cringe attempts to fit in catchy a vocal hook get in the way of their focus on mood, a behavior that also appears on Välde, but they're minimal.
I don't think this will change the minds of metalheads on djent/thall or deathcore, nor does it have to, but I think this stranger wing and overlap of the two is worth checking in on occasionally.
>[Sample: Jordan Peterson]
kek
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