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The Art Is Murder deliver uncompromising heaviness rooted in the deathcore and death metal traditions, channeling extreme aggression through punishing breakdowns and guttural vocals. The band brings a visceral, no-holds-barred approach to the live stage that appeals to fans of the most extreme end of modern heavy music.
The Last Ten Seconds of Life are a Mansfield, Pennsylvania deathcore band formed in 2010, known for a brutally heavy sound rooted in down-tuned riffs, bleak atmosphere, and relentless vocal intensity. Their name comes from a lyric by the Smiths, but the music itself sits deep inside modern extreme metal and hardcore. Across releases such as Know Your Exits, Invivo Exvivo, Soulless Hymns, The Violent Sound, Machina Non Grata, the self-titled album, Disquisition on an Execution, and No Name Graves, the band has worked through multiple vocalists and lineup shifts while keeping a recognizable commitment to punishment and dread. Their songs often move with a slow, crushing certainty rather than relying only on speed, using dissonant chords, machine-like grooves, and breakdowns that feel more oppressive than celebratory. Lyrically and tonally, the band tends toward nihilism, suffering, violence, and psychological collapse. The Last Ten Seconds of Life matter because they occupy deathcore's darker, more suffocating edge. They are less interested in polish or heroic melody than in weight, tension, and the feeling that the room is getting smaller. Their best work turns minimal movement into maximum pressure.
Fort Myers, Florida's Traitors deal in unrelentingly brutal downtempo deathcore, with guttural slam vocals and glacially paced, crushing breakdowns designed to physically overwhelm audiences. Their sound strips deathcore to its most oppressively heavy essence, eschewing melody and technicality in favor of pure, suffocating weight that has made them favorites in the underground slam and deathcore communities. Albums like 'Repent' showcase a band committed to pushing the boundaries of low-end extremity.
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