Some bands, like Death of Me, are not content with the status quo. They want to be something more, something special, something transcendent. They accomplish that and a whole lot more on their new record Hell’s where you make it, Love’s where you fake it. From the get-go, the band was intended to extend beyond genres and trends, creating a wholly unique identity. Their album explores the darker places of the human psyche and isn’t afraid to delve into gloomier subject matter. Musically, Death of Me has concocted its own unique interpretation of modern alternative rock. It’s emotional and aggressive music, with soaring vocals and razor-sharp hooks. They combine post-hardcore, emo, darker alternative rock, and a tinge of ’80s rock. A lot of their songs are storyteller-like, emulating the spi...