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US · 2018–present · active
Gargoyl formed in 2018 as a collaboration between Revocation guitarist Dave Davidson and guitarist/vocalist Luke Roberts, who met while on tour and discovered a shared musical sensibility rooted in progressive metal, 1990s grunge, and avant-garde rock. The project's self-titled debut (2020), released via Season of Mist, blends dark, dissonant progressive metal structures with Alice in Chains-influenced vocal harmonies and a brooding alternative rock atmosphere that diverges significantly from Davidson's main band. Rounded out by bassist Brett Leier and drummer James Knoerl, the band demonstrated that Davidson's compositional range extends well beyond death metal's conventional parameters.
Las Vegas, NV, US · 2010–present · active
Las Vegas outfit Gemini Syndrome merge nu-metal heaviness with gothic atmosphere and occult-tinged imagery, led by Aaron Nordstrom's commanding vocal range and the band's dense, layered production. Their albums 'Lux' and 'Memento Mori' explore themes of duality and transformation through a lens of crushing riffs and industrial-flavored textures.
DE · 2020–present · active
Founded in Gelsenkirchen, Germany in 2020 by Sebastian Biesler following his departure from Electric Callboy, GHØSTKID play a confrontational hybrid of industrial metal, metalcore, and electronic goth rock. Their self-titled debut album, released in November 2020 and co-produced with Sky van Hoff, featured guest appearances from Heaven Shall Burn's Marcus Bischoff and Kreator's Mille Petrozza. The project channels the theatrical aggression of Ministry and Marilyn Manson into a modern heavy framework.
Lawrence, MA, US · 1995–present · active
Godsmack brought a muscular, Alice in Chains-influenced hard rock sound from Lawrence, Massachusetts to mainstream radio dominance starting in 1995. Sully Erna's commanding vocals and the band's groove-heavy approach produced enduring hits like 'I Stand Alone,' 'Voodoo,' and 'Straight Out of Line' that became staples of early 2000s rock. With four consecutive number-one albums, they rank among the most commercially successful hard rock bands of their generation.
AZ, US · 2023–present · active
GORE. build metalcore around emotional exposure as much as impact. Led by Haley Roughton with guitarist Alex Reyes and bassist Devin, the band arrived with A Bud That Never Blooms, an EP that frames femininity, family strain, grief, and self-denial through crushing riffs and unusually theatrical melodic turns. "Pray," "Babylon," and "Heaven Is Above Me" show how the project shifts from detuned low-end pressure to fragile clean vocals, choral atmosphere, and sudden breakdowns without making those contrasts feel pasted together. Roughton's voice is central: she can sound wounded, confrontational, devotional, or furious, often using melody to make the heavier moments hit harder. The band also pulls from nu metal, shoegaze, and post-metalcore textures, giving the songs more shadow and space than a straight breakdown-driven approach would allow. Later tracks such as "Sepsis" lean further into that dynamic range. GORE.'s strongest material feels personal before it feels polished, using heaviness to expose pain instead of simply decorating it.
Kent, England, GB · 2019–present · active
Graphic Nature are a Kent-based nu metalcore band whose music turns psychological pressure into a dense, hostile sound. Emerging at the end of the 2010s, the group developed a style built from low-tuned riffs, industrial texture, electronic noise, screamed vocals, and breakdowns that often feel abrupt and suffocating. Their records a mind waiting to die and Who Are You When No One Is Watching? show a band focused on anxiety, trauma, dissociation, and the darker mechanics of self-perception. Songs such as "White Noise," "Killing Floor," "Into the Dark," "Sour," and "Human" connect nu metal's rhythmic bounce with the weight and precision of contemporary metalcore. Graphic Nature fit metal scope directly through heaviness, genre, and live context, while the electronic elements sharpen the sense of unease rather than softening it. Their strongest material is claustrophobic by design. The guitars hit like machinery, the vocals sound cornered, and the production leaves little air, making the band's music feel less like release than confrontation with the inside of a panic spiral.

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