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Throes [ CD / Album ]

Throes

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  • Released Date: 06 Sep 2010

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

HERO DESTROYED's latest album Throesin is a cacophony of chaotic energy that somehow manages to be both thrilling and perplexing. The Pittsburgh-based band's blend of hardcore punk and metalcore is on full display here, with each track hitting like a punch to the gut.

From the blistering opening track "Nuclear Dust" to the hauntingly beautiful closer "Into the Abyss," HERO DESTROYED takes listeners on a wild ride through a musical landscape that is as unpredictable as it is intoxicating. The band's intricate guitar work and thunderous drumming provide the perfect backdrop for frontman Tim's raw, guttural vocals.

While Throesin may not be for the faint of heart, those willing to dive headfirst into HERO DESTROYED's sonic whirlwind will be rewarded with a truly unique listening experience. Tracks like "Dystopia" and "Suffer Well" showcase the band's ability to seamlessly blend aggression with melody, while "Bleak Future" is a standout example of their knack for crafting epic, anthem-like choruses.

Overall, Throesin is a fantastic addition to HERO DESTROYED's discography, cementing their status as one of the most exciting bands in the hardcore scene today. So grab your leather jacket, crank up the volume, and prepare to be blown away by this blistering masterpiece.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. That's an Axe
2. Iron Lion
3. Justifying the Hypothetical
4. Permian-triassic
5. Army of Draccoons
6. Minions
7. The Last Upper
8. Cerberus
9. You Might As Well Go Plan B
10. Dom Wampus
11. Wickerbasket Splinter

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About the artist

Hero Destroyed

Hailing from Pittsburgh, HERO DESTROYED are a chaotic force to be reckoned with in the realm of heavy music. With a sound that blends elements of metal, hardcore, and math rock, this quintet have been leaving audiences exhilarated and exhausted in equal measure since their formation in 2002. Known for their blistering live performances and technical virtuosity, HERO DESTROYED have built a reputation as one of the most exciting bands to emerge from the underground scene. Their intricate guitar riffs, pummelling drum patterns, and guttural vocals combine to create a sonic assault that is as intense as it is infectious. On their debut album "Throes," HERO DESTROYED showcase their unique blend of aggression and melody, with tracks such as "The Last Days of the Sun" and "That's An Axe" standing out as highlights. The band's ability to seamlessly shift between punishing rhythms and soaring hooks is a testament to their songwriting skills and musicianship. In a music landscape that can often feel oversaturated with mediocrity, HERO DESTROYED stand out as a refreshing and vital voice. Their willingness to push boundaries and challenge conventions makes them a band worth paying attention to. So, if you're looking for something to jolt you out of your musical complacency, look no further than HERO DESTROYED. Whether you're a seasoned metalhead or a newcomer to the scene, their music is sure to leave you speechless (or possibly just deaf).

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