Tag: metalcore

  • Audience Analysis: Why Are There So Many Kpop Fans Entering the Metal Space? 

    Audience Analysis: Why Are There So Many Kpop Fans Entering the Metal Space? 

    If you’re on MetalTok, you might have noticed some new faces and specifically more Kpop profile pictures flooding the comments and creating content. Where the ever-so-lovingly referred to “MoshTok” used to be a very niche but large community, there seems to be an influx of fans coming in from other music spaces. Specifically, the Bad Omens fans (or…

  • This is Why I Share My Music with Everyone – And I Mean Everyone 

    This is Why I Share My Music with Everyone – And I Mean Everyone 

    I share my music with everyone. I share music with strangers, friends, family, coworkers – anyone who’s curious. I love sharing what I listen to because, while I dabble in other hobbies, music seems to be the only timeless hobby and passion I’ve had since I was a child. That passion never died down, but…

  • NEW COLLAB: ALESTI (feat. Until I Wake) – Intoxicated 

    NEW COLLAB: ALESTI (feat. Until I Wake) – Intoxicated 

    ALESTI, the solo producer Stian Alsaker, whose goal is to produce single tracks with a variety of artists within the rock and metal genres has released his newest project with one of Fearless Record’s newest groups Until I Wake. The artists who have collaborated with Alsaker include Monuments‘ Andy Cizek and Spain-based Teksuo‘s front man Diego Teksuo. The most recent…

  • ALBUM REVIEW: Crown the Empire – DOGMA 

    ALBUM REVIEW: Crown the Empire – DOGMA 

    Crown the Empire is a band that seems to deliver, but not necessarily to the fans they expect. The Texas-native group’s newest and first album since the pandemic titled DOGMA dropped earlier this week to mixed reviews, most conveying a general feeling of disappointment and confusion to the lack of metal elements. The title track…

  • The Revolution Metalcore Culture

    The Revolution Metalcore Culture

    Take our definition of a difficult life and the worst days of our lives and add ten years. The former angsty teenagers of 2008 have grown into the working class of today. The venues that were once filled with Sharpie-drawn Xs are now scattered with tattoo-clad adults, all with a beer in hand and cigarettes…