
Monuments of Oblivion
A descent into the collapse of the self. Nine tracks move from quiet dissociation to violent transformation, ending in total surrender. A haunting journey through decay, obsession, and ruin.
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9 songs
5:20

dark atmospheric progressive metalcore with cinematic intensity, starts with haunting ambience — low drones, reverb-heavy clean guitars, and slow heartbeat percussion, builds tension with ethereal synths and deep bass swells, transitions into massive, layered guitars with thick distortion and dynamic drums reminiscent of Sleep Token and Loathe, midsection becomes heavier, with double kicks, tom-driven fills, and ambient choir textures beneath the mix, evokes dread, transcendence, and surrender, long instrumental bridges between vocal sections with evolving textures, finale hits with full-band aggression, downtuned guitars, huge reverbed snare, and emotional, atmospheric outro that decays into silence, tone is spiritual, apocalyptic, and immersive, around 5 minutes long
5:11

dark progressive metal track that moves between haunting ambience and crushing heaviness, Begins with clean atmospheric guitars and deep, echoing drums — a slow, mournful intro that builds tension, The vocals start soft and introspective, layered with reverb and faint harmonies, Gradually, the song erupts into tight, syncopated chugging riffs and complex drum fills with aggressive energy — but still melodic, The guitars should hit with weight and clarity, alternating between atmospheric chords and heavy, percussive low-end chugs, The midpoint should feel like a storm breaking — dynamic drum work, layered vocals, and massive distortion, The final section should rise into an explosive climax — thick, cinematic instrumentation with heavy guitars, pounding drums, and layered harmonies, The energy should keep intensifying until the very last moment, ending abruptly on the full weight of the instrumentation rather than fading out
4:44

Heavy dark progressive metalcore with cinematic intensity, starts with haunting ambience — driving polyrhythmic drums, low drones, reverb-heavy clean guitars, and slow heartbeat percussion, builds tension with ethereal synths and deep bass swells, transitions into massive, layered guitars with thick distortion and dynamic drums reminiscent of Sleep Token and Loathe, midsection becomes heavier, with double kicks, tom-driven fills, and ambient choir textures beneath the mix, evokes dread, transcendence, and surrender, long instrumental bridges between vocal sections with evolving textures, finale hits with full-band aggression, downtuned guitars, huge reverbed snare, and emotional, atmospheric outro that decays into silence, tone is spiritual, apocalyptic, and immersive, around 5 minutes long
4:14

Heavy Progressive metalcore, no ambience or intro — start immediately with heavy guitars and driving polyrhythmic drums, Energetic, dark, and emotional tone, Complex grooves, layered guitars with thick distortion, dynamic bass, and powerful screamed and melodic vocals, Mix aggression and atmosphere — heavy but fluid, Influences of Sleep Token, Northlane, and Breaking Benjamin, No soft intro, no fade-out — keep it intense from start to finish with evolving riffs and rhythmic tension
5:29

Consumed
v5
dark atmospheric heavy progressive metalcore with cinematic intensity, starts with haunting ambience — driving polyrhythmic drums, low drones, reverb-heavy clean guitars, and slow heartbeat percussion, builds tension with ethereal synths and deep bass swells, transitions into massive, layered guitars with thick distortion and dynamic drums reminiscent of Sleep Token and Loathe, midsection becomes heavier, with double kicks, tom-driven fills, and ambient choir textures beneath the mix, evokes dread, transcendence, and surrender, long instrumental bridges between vocal sections with evolving textures, finale hits with full-band aggression, downtuned guitars, huge reverbed snare, and emotional, atmospheric outro that decays into silence, tone is spiritual, apocalyptic, and immersive, around 5 minutes long
4:59

Heavy Progressive metalcore, no ambience or intro — start immediately with heavy guitars and driving polyrhythmic drums, Energetic, dark, and emotional tone, Complex grooves, layered guitars with thick distortion, dynamic bass, and powerful screamed and melodic vocals, Mix aggression and atmosphere — heavy but fluid, Influences of Sleep Token, Northlane, and Breaking Benjamin, No soft intro, no fade-out — keep it intense from start to finish with evolving riffs and rhythmic tension
5:22

Heavy Progressive metalcore, no ambience or intro — start immediately with heavy guitars and driving polyrhythmic drums, Energetic, dark, and emotional tone, Complex grooves, layered guitars with thick distortion, dynamic bass, and powerful screamed and melodic vocals, Mix aggression and atmosphere — heavy but fluid, Influences of Sleep Token, Northlane, and Breaking Benjamin, No soft intro, no fade-out — keep it intense from start to finish with evolving riffs and rhythmic tension
6:14

Heavy dark progressive metalcore with cinematic intensity, starts with haunting ambience — driving polyrhythmic drums, low drones, reverb-heavy clean guitars, and slow heartbeat percussion, builds tension with ethereal synths and deep bass swells, transitions into massive, layered guitars with thick distortion and dynamic drums reminiscent of Sleep Token and Loathe, midsection becomes heavier, with double kicks, tom-driven fills, and ambient choir textures beneath the mix, evokes dread, transcendence, and surrender, long instrumental bridges between vocal sections with evolving textures, finale hits with full-band aggression, downtuned guitars, huge reverbed snare, and emotional, atmospheric outro that decays into silence, tone is spiritual, apocalyptic, and immersive, around 5 minutes long
5:51

Collapse
v5
Dark atmospheric progressive metalcore with a very soft, extremely slow opening, Begins with fragile ambience — faint low drones, distant reverb-heavy clean guitars, and sparse heartbeat-like percussion, The intro should feel weightless and patient, unfolding over several minutes with no sense of urgency and no concern for track length, Textures evolve gradually: soft ethereal synths, airy pad swells, and minimal piano or guitar harmonics drifting in and out, No early drums or distortion — let the atmosphere simmer and expand until it naturally grows heavier, After a long, immersive build, transition into thick, layered guitars and dynamic drums inspired by Sleep Token and Loathe, Midsection becomes intense and progressive with polyrhythms, tom-driven fills, deep bass, and subtle choir textures underneath, Long instrumental bridges maintain a slow, evolving pace before rising into the final climax, Finale hits with full-band aggression — downtuned guitars, massive snare, and emotional
