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Philadelphia, PA · 2024–present · active
Out of Philadelphia, Returner emerged in 2024 blending the surgical riff construction of progressive death metal with the adrenaline-soaked tempos of thrash. Their approach is relentless but not brainless — technical passages weave through aggressive breakdowns, giving the music a cerebral tension that sets them apart from more straightforward death-thrash acts. Still freshly formed, they represent the Philly underground's hunger for complexity without sacrificing ferocity.
Long Island, NY · 2002–present · active
Long Island hard rockers Rev Theory, originally formed as Revelation Theory, built their reputation on muscular, radio-ready rock anthems and high-profile placement in professional wrestling, with their track 'Voices' serving as Randy Orton's entrance theme since 2008. The band's catalog of five studio albums, including 'Light It Up' and 'Justice,' pairs Rich Luzzi's gritty vocals with arena-sized hooks designed for maximum impact. Multiple WrestleMania theme songs and consistent hard rock radio presence have made Rev Theory a staple of the mainstream rock circuit.
Apple Valley, CA · 2024–present · active
Rev3rent are an Apple Valley, California deathcore band whose rapid emergence reflects the new wave of online-native heavy acts built around violent low tuning, horror imagery, and short-form impact. Active from 2024, the six-piece quickly drew attention with releases such as Last Trace, Decimate, My Hand, Your Demise, ...Of Blood And Brutality, and Been There, Mutilated That. Their music fits metal scope directly through deathcore and metalcore, with breakdown-heavy structures, guttural vocals, slam touches, and production designed to hit hard on streaming playlists and in small-room pits. Rev3rent's songs tend to favor blunt immediacy over technical sprawl: quick buildups, sudden drops, hostile vocal phrasing, and titles that lean into gore and confrontation. That makes them part of a younger deathcore ecosystem where visual identity, social media circulation, and live clips can accelerate a band's presence before a full-length album arrives. The appeal is simple but effective: they sound mean, compact, and built for crowd movement. Rev3rent are still early in their development, but their momentum shows how a new heavy band can form an identity quickly by combining deathcore tradition with modern distribution, relentless imagery, and a clear appetite for touring.
La Crosse, WI · 2024–present · active
La Crosse, Wisconsin's Revanent arrived in 2024 with a black metal aesthetic rooted firmly in raw, primitive aggression rather than atmospheric ambition. Their sound is cold and unadorned — the kind of black metal that owes more to Darkthrone's stripped-down orthodoxy than to the post-black wave, built from corroded riffs and venomous vocals that suit the frozen midwestern winters perfectly. For a brand-new band, they carry themselves with the conviction of true believers.
Kenosha, WI · 2020–present · active
Kenosha, Wisconsin's Revel in Rot have been fusing thrash's velocity with black metal's malevolence since 2020, crafting a crossover sound that's equal parts beer-drenched pit fuel and satanic swagger. The thrash/black collision they traffic in evokes the filth of early Venom and the tightly coiled energy of bay area speed demons, but with a nastiness that feels distinctly Midwestern — blunt and unpretentious. There's no pretension here, just riffs built to destroy.
Jupiter, FL · 2026–present · active
Jupiter, Florida's Revelation came together in 2026 as a straightforward heavy metal outfit in the classic mold — guitar-forward, melodically driven, and grounded in the anthemic traditions of the genre's formative years. Florida's metal scene tends toward extremity, which makes Revelation's commitment to pure, unadulterated heavy metal feel like a deliberate counterstatement. They're building on a foundation of hooks and power rather than brutality.
Baltimore, MD · 2026–present · active
Baltimore's Revelation have long stood as one of the more singular voices in the American doom and progressive metal underground, weaving lengthy, emotionally loaded compositions that recall the introspection of Candlemass and the exploratory spirit of early Fates Warning. Formed in 2026 and rooted in the doom/prog intersection, their music is patient and heavy in equal measure — Maryland gloom pressed into slow, searching song structures that breathe and shift. They're an important name in the underground heavy canon.
West Palm Beach, FL · 2009–present · active
West Palm Beach's Revelations have spent over fifteen years refining a strain of melodic metalcore that leans into soaring clean vocal hooks as much as crushing breakdowns, making them a fixture in South Florida's competitive heavy scene. Since 2009, they've honed a sound where the melodic scaffolding is strong enough to carry the emotional weight the genre demands, giving their heavier moments real contrast and impact. They're a reliable force in Florida's metalcore scene with enough hooks to crossover without losing their edge.
Dallas, TX · 2015–present · active
Vicious Thrash Metal / Crossover from Dallas.

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