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The Current

Christian Metal-Core
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12 songs
4:42Song Image
Let’s take it Breakdown of Sanity meets Phineas — start with atmospheric layers, drop into a verse riff like “Hero” or “The Writer”, and slam the breakdown like “My Heart in Your Hands” or “Chapters, ” Double kicks, synth beds, and gang vocals on that final drop!"
6:29Song Image
Progressive metalcore in the style of Tool and Five Finger Death Punch, Atmospheric, tension-filled verses with poetic spoken and screamed vocals reflecting King Nebuchadnezzar’s rise, pride, fall, and madness, Powerful melodic choruses from the perspective of Daniel — a Christ figure — offering truth, warning, and redemption, Heavy drop-tuned guitars, tribal rhythms, dynamic shifts, and layered clean/screamed vocals, Climax builds to apocalyptic breakdowns and a haunting outro of judgment and eternal truth, Inspired by Daniel chapters 1 through 5 — spiritual, cinematic, and heavy
3:44Song Image
High-intensity metalcore with rap verses in the style of Slipknot, and early Memphis May Fire, Fast, aggressive metal-rap flow in the verses with punchy rhythm and deep biblical truth, The chorus is clean and catchy with layered vocals, drawing from James 3 — melodic but heavy, Short song under 2:30, designed to hit hard and end fast, Ends with a spoken or shouted outro inspired by Ephesians 3, with a worshipful but crushing final impact, Tight riffs, explosive drums, and a spirit of holy fire throughout
6:09Song Image
Progressive Christian metalcore inspired by Parkway Drive in the style of their songs Prey and Into The Dark, clean vocal verses throughout the song with emotional instrumentation and spiritual reflection, Melodic clean choruses taken from Revelation 5, worshipful and anthemic, Spoken-word interlude with ambient guitars and delay effects, reflecting the mystery of Christ from Ephesians 1, Final chorus is an explosive Slipknot-style breakdown — harsh screamed vocals, apocalyptic riffs, and heavy rhythm to depict the judgment of Babylon from Revelation 17–18, Emotional, cinematic, and theologically intense
4:18Song Image
Post-hardcore metalcore track inspired by Blessthefall and Revelation 12, The accuser’s parts are screamed with emotional fury and spiritual aggression, The Christ/redeemed/heaven sections are sung with soaring, clean vocals full of power and peace, No chorus — the song is a lyrical battle between the dragon and the forces of heaven, Ambient transitions, melodic riffs, breakdowns, and dramatic shifts between light and dark, Cinematic and spiritual, blending heavy intensity with heartfelt melody, A battle cry between hell’s rage and heaven’s hope
4:54Song Image
> Style should mimic – Wage War "High Horse" with melodic and aggressive sections like Phineas – “Eternally Apart”, Tempo: 165–180 BPM Heavy drop-tuned guitars (drop B or A), Atmospheric intro with deep bass drop and reverb-heavy feedback, Mix of screamed/growled verses and soaring clean choruses, Include a mid-song breakdown chant (“YOU’RE NOT READY FOR THE WHIRLWIND”) with crowd-style vocals and stripped instrumentation, Add epic final bridge and outro with melodic leads and a layered vocal finish, Emotion: devastating, reverent, and powerful, Overall tone: spiritual warfare meets redemption through trial
4:21Song Image
Metalcore with cinematic piano and orchestral strings, Brutal breakdowns in the style of Fit For a King, Silent Planet, and August Burns Red, Soft clean vocals in the verse and chorus like Hands Like Houses, Start with a guttural scream and brutal intro riff, transition to piano-driven clean vocals, Build energy through drums and guitars, climax with guttural breakdowns and end with double bass, growls, and orchestral layers, All screams are in all caps with deep growls, all clean vocals in lowercase, Keep emotional contrast sharp and dynamic
4:56Song Image
Technical, djent, melodic metalcore, lo-fi progressive [sad], cinematic, progressive, post hardcore, metal
5:15Song Image
Post-hardcore ambient metalcore in the style of Thousand Below, Emotional clean vocals, screamed bridge, dark instrumental atmosphere, Cinematic production, with haunting dynamics and powerful breakdown
4:16Song Image
Technical, Djent, melodic metalcore, lo-fi progressive [Sad], Cinematic, atmospheric, Post- hardcore
4:28Song Image
Melodic metalcore in the style of Fit For a King and Wolves at the Gate, Spiritually charged lyrics about grace, faith, endurance, and the simplicity of the Gospel, Clean, emotional choruses with soaring melodies and powerful declarations, Screamed verses that express spiritual warfare, brokenness, and perseverance, Heavy guitars, ambient interludes, and cinematic dynamics, Themes of resting in Christ, rejecting legalism, and proclaiming the beauty of grace through trials
3:39Song Image
Aggressive, dark metalcore in the style of Architects with lyrical themes of religious corruption, false prophets, and spiritual abuse, Screamed verses with sarcastic, biting commentary, Hard-hitting breakdowns, atmospheric guitars, and ambient synths, Melodic but bitter chorus sections that echo with haunting conviction, The mood is angry, prophetic, and unapologetic — like a sermon set on fire, Think “All Love is Lost” meets “Nihilist,