
You Don't Live Here Anymore
Fusing slam deathcore breakdowns with emo metalcore melody, Deadname the Knife screams through betrayal, suffocating rage, and the quiet, bitter clarity that comes after.
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6 songs
3:24

emo melodic metalcore, clean vocals with melodic screams, slow-tempo verses, ambient guitars, poetic darkness, post-breakup grief, emotional clarity, subtle brutality, murder metaphor, soft-to-heavy dynamics
Track opens with ambient clean guitar and soft male vocals, building slowly into melodic leads and restrained drumwork, Verses are clean and somber with subtle reverb, while the chorus blends emotional screams with harmonized cleans, Guitars stay melodic and minor, with post-hardcore influence, The bridge delivers a whispered-to-scream vocal shift, suggesting violence through poetic restraint, Breakdown is slow and groove-heavy with haunting atmosphere, The final chorus expands with layered vocals before fading into ambient guitar delay and minimal synth textures
3:19

Emo slam death metalcore, guttural vocals, emotional rage, unfiltered aggression, raw and unrelenting, chaotic breakdowns, vengeful and cathartic
5:15

genre: "big room house, progressive house, future bass, euphoric EDM"
instruments: "supersaw synth drops, four-on-the-floor kick, white noise risers, snare roll builds, sidechain-pumped pads, plucked synth melodies, vocal chops on drops, filtered sweeps, massive sub bass, tropical plucks on verses"
style tags: "female vocals, breathy emotional topline, catchy singalong chorus, pitched-up vocal chops, build-to-drop structure, euphoric festival anthem energy, fake drop cutout before final drop, raw exposed vocal on bridge over single piano"
recording: "128 BPM, loud polished festival mix, sidechain pumping on kick, synths wide stereo, vocals bright and airy on top, builds maximize tension before drops release, bridge strips to piano and voice, final drop biggest and widest, arena-ready production"

