Pressing play on A Blazing Sun, The Fiery Dawn feels like peeking into the future of metallic hardcore, or at least my platonic, ideal version of it. The Oxnard-based group specialize in the hybrid style by not being afraid to mess around with the ingredients more than you expect them to. By utilizing the fury of death metal, the manic menace of hardcore, and the bombastic guitarwork of thrash, Slowbleed are tailor-made to get your neck moving in an upward-then-downward direction. The sound on this debut is also gloriously melodic, but this is far from the modern understanding of metalcore. Maybe the easiest thing to do would be to namedrop some reference points, though even they are all over the place. Fuming Mouth, Revocation, Gatecreeper, Darkest Hour (both their early melodeath and cur...
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