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    Heavy Music of the Week: Fleshwater Faucet into '90s Submit-Hardcore Nostalgia on “Jetpack”

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    Heavy Music of the Week is a function on Heavy Consequence breaking down the highest steel, punk, and laborious rock tracks you’ll want to hear each Friday. This week, No. 1 goes to Fleshwater’s “Jetpack.”


    Fleshwater’s 2022 debut album garnered widespread reward, establishing the band’s sonic identification whereas separating the venture from guitarist/vocalist Anthony DiDio’s different profitable band, Vein.fm. Versus the latter’s intricate metalcore, Fleshwater have a distinctly ’90s heavy alt/indie sound, laced with mathy post-hardcore riffs — albeit much less mathy than Vein — and melodic prospers through the trade-off singing of DiDio and Marisa Shirar.

    Parts of their newest single “Jetpack” — the primary from the forthcoming sophomore effort 2000: In Search of the Infinite Sky — recall bands like Chavez or On the Drive-In, however Fleshwater skew towards a heavier model of riffage, breaking into extra metallic territories throughout the refrain and breakdowns. The twin vocals are in full impact right here as nicely, driving house the late-’90s/early-2000s vibes. That Fleshwater have shared payments with Deftones and The Mars Volta is really befitting, as the previous and the latter — or no less than the aforementioned pre-Volta ATDI stuff — are nice factors of reference for what the Massachusetts band is meting out.

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    Dying Want – “I’ll Know You’re Not Round”

    We are likely to comb by means of a number of metalcore whereas establishing the Heavy Music of the Week rundowns, so it’s all the time a pleasure to listen to variation in a style that’s develop into aggressive when it comes to publicity and thus, typically rote in its supply. Dying Want will not be subscribing to any such mildew, as evinced by “I’ll Know You’re Not Round.” There’s a melancholy right here that’s real — a Cocteau Twins or Slowdive-type of melancholy — which is a credit score to vocalist Emma Boster and her ethereal crooning throughout the intro and refrain. Contrastingly, she adopts deep gutturals for the verses, because the Oregon band flexes the total breadth of its sound throughout the practically four-minute monitor.

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    Oxymorrons – “Blk Sheep”

    NYC hip-hop/punk/steel act Oxymorrons simply introduced a brand new EP titled Create. Destroy. Rebuild. Repeat., sharing the one “Blk Sheep.” Described within the band’s press launch as a “full-throttle protest in opposition to the performative programs we reside underneath,” the monitor is a compact riffer that’s amongst Oxymorrons’ extra metallic tunes so far, harkening again to the political groove-metal of Sepultura’s Roots album. The refrain takes a surprisingly pop-rock angle, providing some respiratory room across the in any other case relentless verses.

    Road Sects – “The Glass Shithouse”

    Brutal primitive industrial from Austin duo Road Sects, “The Glass Shithouse” monitor is so smashed with distortion, it’s laborious to discern a number of the extra danceable and melodic components churning away within the decidedly crushed-out combine. Followers of traditional ’80s industrial stalwarts like Foetus or Einstürzende Neubauten might be satiated. Additionally, it’s good to see one of many style’s fashionable forerunners, HEALTH, proliferating the standard artwork of their contemporaries, as Road Sects’ new album and a separate facet album underneath the Road Intercourse moniker are each popping out through HEALTH’s new imprint COMPULSION RECORDS.



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