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FR · 2020–present · active
French metalcore outfit TEN56 (formerly TEN56.) bring a punishing, industrial-tinged heaviness to the European metal scene, combining crushing breakdowns, glitchy electronic elements, and vocalist Alex Guitton's venomous delivery into a modern, aggressive package. Their sound draws from the heavier end of the nu-metalcore spectrum, incorporating elements of deathcore and industrial metal into songs built for maximum impact. TEN56's rising profile on the European festival circuit reflects the growing appetite for genre-blending extremity in modern heavy music.
Gympie, Queensland, AU · 2003–present · active
The Amity Affliction made their name by pairing metalcore's physical force with choruses designed for collective release. Joel Birch's screamed vocals carry the band's most recognizable emotional weight, often circling addiction, depression, grief, suicidal ideation, and the exhausting work of staying alive. That directness has been present from early records such as Severed Ties and Youngbloods through the breakthrough weight of Chasing Ghosts and Let the Ocean Take Me, where clean vocal hooks and bleak verses became inseparable parts of the same language. Later albums expanded the formula in different directions: This Could Be Heartbreak emphasized large melodic refrains, Misery experimented with electronics and moodier pacing, and Not Without My Ghosts pulled the band back toward heavier, more anguished metalcore. Their songs often rely on contrast rather than surprise, setting bright, mournful melodies against down-tuned guitars, rolling drums, and breakdowns that feel like emotional collapse made physical. The Amity Affliction's durability comes from that balance: they can write accessible songs without sanding away the despair, and they can hit hard without losing the wounded human center of the music.
Detroit, MI, US · 2009–present · active
The Armed are a maximalist hardcore collective whose catalog treats volume, identity, and spectacle as part of the music itself. Early releases such as These Are Lights and Untitled established a volatile mix of metallic hardcore, noise rock, blast-beat pressure, and blown-out production, while later albums pulled that chaos into stranger shapes. Only Love and ULTRAPOP made melody feel almost abrasive, packing bright hooks, digital gloss, and ecstatic choruses into songs that still moved with hardcore force. Perfect Saviors widened the frame again, bringing Tony Wolski's voice forward and folding arena-rock gestures, dance-punk angles, and polished studio craft into the band's usual sensory overload. Their later work returned to a more furious, compressed attack, sharpening the political disgust and frantic pacing behind the songs. The Armed's history is also inseparable from their self-mythology: shifting lineups, aliases, performance-art rollouts, and a long list of collaborators have made the project feel like a moving target. Under the conceptual noise, the appeal remains physical and immediate: riffs collide with electronics, drums surge past restraint, and the songs turn confusion into momentum.
Kansas City, MO, US · 2005–present · active
Kansas City's The Browning pioneered a polarizing but distinctive fusion of metalcore, electronic dance music, and deathcore that placed thumping EDM drops alongside crushing breakdowns, creating one of the most divisive sounds in modern heavy music. Frontman Jonny McBee's vision of blending festival-ready electronic production with extreme metal aggression anticipated the electronicore trend by several years. Albums like 'Burn This World' and 'Isolation' showcase a band committed to their genre-demolishing approach regardless of purist objections.
Dayton, OH, US · 2005–present · active
Dayton, Ohio's The Devil Wears Prada brought a cinematic grandeur to metalcore that few peers could match, from the orchestral bombast of 'With Roots Above and Branches Below' to the atmospheric concept album 'Space EP.' Mike Hranica's ferocious screams paired with Jeremy DePoyster's clean vocals created a dynamic template, and their evolution through 'Color Decay' and 'The Act' has shown a band continually pushing beyond metalcore's boundaries.
NJ, US · 1997–present · active
Formed in Morris Plains, New Jersey, in 1997, The Dillinger Escape Plan are widely credited with defining mathcore as a genre, their 1999 debut Calculating Infinity establishing a template of ferocious rhythmic complexity, dissonance, odd time signatures, and barely controlled live violence that influenced an entire generation of extreme music. Across six studio albums — including Ire Works (2007) and One of Us Is the Butcher (2016) — the band progressively incorporated melody, electronics, and jazz-influenced experimentation without surrendering the underlying aggression. They disbanded in December 2017 after a farewell run of shows, leaving behind one of the most uncompromising and influential catalogs in 21st-century heavy music.
Atlanta, GA, US · 2014–present · active
Atlanta's The Funeral Portrait craft theatrical, darkly dramatic rock that blends metalcore intensity with gothic aesthetics and Broadway-level showmanship, led by vocalist Lee Jennings's commanding and versatile vocal performances. Their sound navigates between crushing heaviness and darkly melodic passages, drawing comparisons to Ice Nine Kills and Motionless In White for their narrative-driven approach and visual flair. The Funeral Portrait have carved a growing niche in the theatrical metalcore space with their immersive live shows and cinematic songwriting.
Los Angeles, CA, US · 2004–present · active
Los Angeles' The Ghost Inside became a symbol of extraordinary resilience after a devastating 2015 tour bus crash that left all band members with life-altering injuries, including drummer Andrew Tkaczyk losing a leg. Their triumphant 2020 self-titled comeback album and return to the stage represented one of the most inspiring stories in rock history, proving that their ferocious brand of melodic hardcore could survive the unimaginable. From their pre-accident peak on albums like 'Get What You Give' to their post-recovery triumph, The Ghost Inside embody the perseverance their lyrics have always championed.
Seattle, WA, US · 2013–present · active
Seattle's The Home Team describe their sound as 'heavy pop,' and that oxymoronic label perfectly captures their genre-fluid blend of pop-punk foundations, metalcore breakdowns, R&B smoothness, and funk grooves. Formed by guitarist John Baran and drummer Daniel Matson from the ashes of hardcore bands, The Home Team deliberately pivoted toward melody and genre experimentation with vocalist Brian Butcher's versatile delivery as the throughline. Their 2024 album 'The Crucible of Life' on Thriller Records showcases a band whose refusal to be pinned to any single genre has become their defining strength.

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