Heavy Track of the Week is a characteristic on Heavy Consequence breaking down the highest metallic, punk, and laborious rock tracks it’s worthwhile to hear each Friday. This week, No. 1 goes to BABYMETAL and Slaughter to Prevail’s collaborative single “Track 3.”
BABYMETAL’s new album METAL FORTH is shaping as much as be fairly a various assortment. Seven of the album’s 10 tracks are collabs, and primarily based on the 5 tracks we’ve heard as singles, all of them sound fairly completely different from each other.
Essentially the most exceptional of the bunch is the Japanese trio’s collab with Slaughter to Prevail, “Track 3.” Don’t let the nondescript title idiot you — this uncompromising observe is wildly expressive and so batshit insane, it takes a pair listens to unpack.
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A real cross-continental affair, “Track 3” was composed between the UK and Russia by Slaughter to Prevail’s Jack Simmons and Alex Horrible, who crafted a twisted, mangled, and brutal piece of deathcore — even by their requirements. Add on a vocal stew of signature Slaughter to Prevail gutturals blended with BABYMETAL’s kawaii triple group — plus a shock cameo by Trivium’s Matt Heafy on shamisen — and also you’ve acquired managed chaos bordering on the avant-garde.
Honorable Mentions:
Chevelle – “Jim Jones (Cowards, Pt. 2)”
Chevelle’s newest single touts thick groove-metal riffs and an impressed efficiency from singer-guitarist Pete Loeffler, who places his falsetto to work throughout the five-minute runtime. His excessive register mixed with the prog underbelly of the association warrants the compulsory Software comparability, though Chevelle hold issues tempered sufficient for this observe to nonetheless slot properly into airplay rotation — the Illinois band sustaining its repute from bringing some headiness to the mainstream rock circuit.
Pendulum – “Save the Cat”
We’re right here for Pendulum’s reinvention as a metallic act. “Save the Cat” melds the reunited band’s unrelenting drum-and-bass breakbeats with components of harsh industrial and screamo — and to nice impact. This casts a big style web and will simply attraction to followers of any of the aforementioned kinds, moshers and ravers alike.
Pig Pen – “Rabid Seaside”
Pig Pen, the hardcore supergroup fronted by chef/actor Matty Matheson, are two-for-two. The band’s second single “Rabid Seaside” is one other quick ripper throughout which Matheson is totally unhinged on the mic, spewing phrases in a cathartic frenzy. A person of many skills, he seems to be a pure hardcore frontman.