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Phoenix, AZ, US · 2008–present · active
Phoenix, Arizona's The Word Alive emerged from the metalcore scene in the late 2000s with a technically ambitious sound that incorporated post-hardcore dynamics, electronic elements, and Telle Smith's versatile vocal range spanning from guttural screams to soaring cleans. Their debut 'Deceiver' on Fearless Records established them as one of the genre's most promising acts, while subsequent albums showed a band willing to experiment with poppier and more atmospheric territory. Smith's magnetic stage presence and the band's consistent evolution have kept The Word Alive relevant through multiple cycles of the metalcore scene.
Melbourne, AU · 2013–present · active
Melbourne's Thornhill have positioned themselves at the vanguard of Australian progressive metalcore with a sound that balances crushing heaviness with lush, atmospheric passages and vocalist Jacob Charlton's emotional vocal range. Their 2022 album 'Heroine' received widespread critical acclaim for its cinematic scope and dynamic songwriting, establishing them as one of the most important bands in the Australian heavy music scene. Thornhill's ability to create genuinely beautiful moments within a framework of aggressive metalcore sets them apart from the pack.
San Diego, CA, US · 2016–present · active
San Diego's Thousand Below craft emotionally heavy post-hardcore that spans from crushing metalcore anthems to atmospheric rock and heartfelt ballads, anchored by vocalist James Deberg's ability to channel raw vulnerability into cathartic musical moments. Formed in 2016 after Deberg's departure from Outlands, the band quickly earned a deal with Rise Records and built a devoted following with albums that wear their heart on their sleeve. Their fourth studio album 'Buried In Jade' demonstrates the continued evolution of a band that refuses to be confined to a single sonic identity.
Irvine, CA, US · 1998–present · active
Orange County's Thrice have spent over two decades evolving from post-hardcore firebrands into one of rock's most artistically restless and respected bands, with each album representing a deliberate stylistic leap. From the hardcore fury of 'The Illusion of Safety' through the experimental four-element concept of 'The Alchemy Index' to the atmospheric beauty of 'Horizons/East,' Dustin Kensrue's thoughtful lyricism and the band's chameleonic musicianship have attracted a fiercely devoted following. Thrice's refusal to repeat themselves, combined with their consistent live excellence, has earned them a legacy as one of post-hardcore's most important and enduring acts.
New Brunswick, NJ, US · 1997–present · active
New Brunswick, New Jersey's Thursday were one of the most critically acclaimed and emotionally intense bands of the early-2000s post-hardcore movement, with Geoff Rickly's literary, deeply personal lyrics and the band's atmospheric yet aggressive sound helping to legitimize emo and post-hardcore as serious artistic endeavors. Albums like 'Full Collapse' and 'War All the Time' achieved both commercial success and cultural impact, with tracks like 'Understanding in a Car Crash' becoming anthems of a generation. Thursday's influence on the landscape of emotional, intellectually ambitious heavy music extends far beyond their commercial peak.
Los Angeles, CA, US · 2007–present · active
Touche Amore formed in Los Angeles in 2007 and became one of post-hardcore's most emotionally articulate bands by pairing frantic brevity with plainspoken vulnerability. Their early records, To the Beat of a Dead Horse and Parting the Sea Between Brightness and Me, established a sound built from rushing drums, ringing guitars, and Jeremy Bolm's cracked, urgent vocal delivery. Is Survived By expanded the architecture, while Stage Four turned grief over Bolm's mother's death into the band's most devastating and widely recognized statement. Lament and Spiral in a Straight Line continued to refine the balance between melodic sweep, hardcore economy, and lyrical self-interrogation. Touche Amore fit punk, hardcore, and post-hardcore scope directly; their music comes from basement intensity even when the arrangements grow larger. The band is heavy in feeling as much as volume, using short songs and direct language to avoid melodrama. At their best, Touche Amore make emotional exposure feel disciplined, letting nervous guitars and relentless percussion carry the parts of grief that ordinary speech cannot hold.
St Albans, England, GB · 2014–present · active
Trash Boat formed in St Albans in 2014 and developed from a modern pop-punk band into a darker, heavier alternative-rock and post-hardcore act. Early releases such as Look Alive and Brainwork introduced a fast, melodic style indebted to skate punk and melodic hardcore, while Nothing I Write You Can Change What You've Been Through gave the band a wider audience with urgent songs, raw vocals, and direct emotional writing. Crown Shyness deepened the weight and atmosphere, pushing into grief, anger, and anxiety with a more serious sense of dynamics. Don't You Feel Amazing? and later material brought in sharper production, industrial touches, and heavier alternative textures without fully abandoning the band's punk foundation. Trash Boat fit punk and post-hardcore scope through their early sound, scene context, and continued reliance on aggressive guitar music. Their strongest work sits where melody and agitation collide. The choruses are accessible, but the delivery often feels scraped and restless, giving the band a bruised identity that separates them from lighter pop-punk peers.
Suffolk, England, GB · 2019–present · active
Tropic Gold approach heavy alternative music like a multimedia project, folding metal, post-hardcore, pop hooks, and electronic production into a sleek, nocturnal sound. The trio's music is shaped by Jacob Parris's smooth vocal lines, Joshua Lee's guitar and programming work, and Amy Barnett's drums, with production treated as part of the songwriting rather than a finishing layer. What A Wonderful Experience and related singles show the band's preferred contrast: moody synth atmosphere, spacious verses, polished choruses, and sudden guitar weight that darkens the frame. The songs rarely follow old metalcore formulas, but they borrow the genre's drop-and-release impact while drawing on alternative rock's melodic reach and electronic music's texture. Tropic Gold's identity is also visual, with carefully controlled artwork, videos, and presentation reinforcing the same shadowy, high-definition mood as the recordings. The result is modern heavy music built around atmosphere and hooks, but still pushed by riffs, drums, and tension.
Tampa, FL, US · 1997–present · active
Underoath redefined post-hardcore in the mid-2000s by weaving electronic textures and atmospheric production into punishing metalcore on landmark albums 'They're Only Chasing Safety' and 'Define the Great Line.' The Tampa-born outfit's dual-vocalist dynamic between Spencer Chamberlain and Aaron Gillespie gave them a unique emotional range that influenced an entire generation of heavy bands.

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