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Sielkanker emerged in 2025 as one of France's newest blackened/symphonic deathcore projects, pairing orchestral grandeur with crushing breakdowns. Their Afrikaans-derived name, meaning 'soul cancer,' signals a thematic preoccupation with psychological torment.
Formed in 2024, Sigil of Despair blend the gut-punch rhythmic breakdowns of deathcore with the visceral brutality of straight death metal, a newer act pushing aggression to its limit.
Heavy Brutal Death Metal / Deathcore from Brownsville.
Pittsburgh's Signs of the Swarm are a deathcore act with deep roots in extreme metal, combining the genre's rhythmic breakdown-heavy framework with legitimately heavy death metal brutality in a city known for producing uncompromising heaviness since 2023.
Devastating Melodic Death Metal / Metalcore (early); Deathcore (later) from San Antonio.
Progressive death metal and deathcore band from Sarajevo whose 2018 debut "Rotgiver" showcases a six-track blend of technical guitar work, djent-influenced rhythms, and aggressive vocals from a five-piece lineup. Recorded and mastered by Sandro Zjajo, their sound reflects Sarajevo's emerging position in modern extreme metal.
Komsomolsk-on-Amur's Sin Deliverance pair death, deathcore, and melodic death from Russia's Far East since 2018. Their redemption-through-sin name and remote Amur origins channel spiritual contradiction from the Pacific frontier.
Deathcore band from Conselheiro Lafaiete, Minas Gerais, formed in 2024, with Jean Silva on guitar, Diego Andrade on bass, and W.A.R. handling vocals as a session contributor. The band released their debut EP 7 in August 2024, a two-track digital release featuring "Melody of Hate" and "VII Rivers."
Hewitt, New Jersey's Sirens formed in 2020 working across metalcore, deathcore, and death metal, combining breakdown-driven aggression with increasingly extreme sonic territory and reflecting the evolution of the East Coast heavy music scene.
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