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Amongst the Low & Empty [ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

Amongst the Low & Empty

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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 28 Jul 2023

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

Ah, Signs of the Swarm, the deathcore band that has been tearing up stages across the globe. Their latest album, "Amongst The Low & Empty," is a bone-crushing journey through the darkest corners of the human psyche.

From the moment you press play, you're hit with a wall of sound that feels like a punch to the gut. The guitars are relentless, the drums are thunderous, and the vocals are so guttural, they could wake the dead. This is music to mosh to, to headbang to, to scream along with until your throat is raw.

But what sets Signs of the Swarm apart from other bands in the genre is their willingness to experiment. Tracks like "Rotted Lineage" and "Blood Red" incorporate elements of black metal and even electronic music, adding a level of depth and complexity that sets them apart from their peers.

However, the album is not without its flaws. At times, the production can feel a bit muddy, making it hard to decipher all the intricate layers of sound. And while the band's technical skills are undeniable, there are moments where it feels like they are sacrificing emotional depth for sheer brutality.

Overall, "Amongst The Low & Empty" is a solid addition to Signs of the Swarm's discography. It may not reinvent the wheel, but it's a wild ride that is sure to leave a lasting impact on anyone brave enough to give it a listen.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Amongst the Low & Empty
2. Tower of Torsos
3. Pray for Death
4. Borrowed Time
5. Between Fire & Stone
6. Shackles Like Talons
7. Dreamkiller
8. The Witch Beckons (Feat. Matthew K. Heafy)
9. Echelon
10. Faces Without Names
11. Malady

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About the artist

Signs of the Swarm

Hailing from the vibrant streets of Manchester, Signs of the Swarm are a ferocious force to be reckoned with in the world of extreme music. With a sound that can only be described as a sonic assault on the senses, this five-piece deathcore outfit has been making waves in the scene since their formation in 2014. Led by powerhouse vocalist CJ McCreery, whose guttural growls could send shivers down the spine of even the most hardened metalhead, Signs of the Swarm are known for their bone-crushing breakdowns and relentless intensity. Their technical proficiency and sheer brutality have earned them a loyal following of fans who are drawn to their unrelenting sonic onslaught. But don't let their aggressive sound fool you - Signs of the Swarm are a group of lads who know how to have a good time. Whether they're tearing up stages across the UK or kicking back with a pint after a show, these lads bring a sense of mischief and camaraderie to everything they do. With a discography that boasts albums such as "Vital Deprivation" and "The Disfigurement of Existence", Signs of the Swarm have proven time and time again that they are a band to be reckoned with. So if you're in the mood for some face-melting riffs, bone-rattling breakdowns, and a live show that will leave you drenched in sweat and gasping for breath, look no further than Signs of the Swarm - they're bound to leave you buzzing long after the final note has faded.

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