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Norma Jean
United States
Metalcore

Founded in: 2002

Hailing from Douglasville, Georgia, Norma Jean (formerly Luti-Kriss) are a metalcore powerhouse that's defied expectations since their 1997 formation. While boasting a prolific career with nine studio albums and a 2006 Grammy nomination for Best Recording Package ( O' God, the Aftermath), the band has undergone extensive lineup changes, resulting in a completely refreshed roster from their initial lineup. Their name, a nod to Marilyn Monroe's real name, perfectly encapsulates their transformative nature.

Initially known as Luti-Kriss, the band's early sound, showcased on the 1999 split EP with Travail and the 2000 5ep, leaned heavily into aggressive nu-metal and rap metal. This aggressive sound was far removed from the band's later stylistic explorations. The original lineup, featuring Josh Scogin (vocals), Scottie Henry and Chris Day (guitars), Josh Swofford (bass), Mick Bailey (turntables), and Daniel Davison (drums), solidified for their debut album, Throwing Myself, though even this era saw shifts, with bassist Swofford replaced by Josh Doolittle and turntable player Bailey exiting during the album's production. This early chapter laid the groundwork for a band that would continuously reinvent itself.

Of Mice and Men
United States
Metalcore

Founded in: 2009

Of Mice & Men: A Rock Band's Journey from Metalcore to Mainstream

Of Mice & Men (OM&M for short) is an American rock band that burst onto the scene in 2009, hailing from Costa Mesa, California. The current lineup features drummer Valentino Arteaga, guitarists Phil Manansala and Alan Ashby, and bassist/lead vocalist Aaron Pauley.

The band's origins trace back to the departure of vocalist Austin Carlile from Attack Attack! in mid-2009. Carlile, alongside bassist Jaxin Hall (originally from Auckland, New Zealand), formed OM&M in Columbus, Ohio, marking the start of their rock journey.

OM&M's early sound was firmly rooted in the intense world of metalcore and post-hardcore. Their self-titled debut album, released in 2010, showcased their raw energy and aggressive style. Over time, the band's sound evolved, incorporating more melodic elements and exploring genres like nu metal, alternative metal, and hard rock, while retaining their core musical identity.

This evolution is evident in their discography, which spans eight studio albums:

  • Of Mice & Men (2010) - Their explosive debut, firmly in the metalcore realm.
  • The Flood (2011) - A continuation of their metalcore sound, further solidifying their place in the scene.
  • Restoring Force (2014) - Marking a shift towards a more melodic direction.
  • Cold World (2016) - A further exploration of their evolving sound, blending metalcore with alternative rock influences.
  • Defy (2018) - A more experimental album, showcasing their continued growth and pushing the boundaries of their sound.
  • Earthandsky (2019) - A deeply personal album, reflecting on the band's experiences and internal struggles.
  • Echo (2021) - A powerful album exploring themes of introspection and resilience.
  • Tether (2023) - Their latest offering, showcasing their ability to continue pushing boundaries while staying true to their core sound.

OM&M's journey has taken them beyond the studio, onto the international stage, performing at major festivals like the Vans Warped Tour (2010, 2011, 2012, 2014) and Soundwave Music Festival (2013, 2015).

Through it all, Of Mice & Men has cemented their place as a powerhouse in the rock scene, constantly evolving and pushing the boundaries of their music while staying true to their core identity. Their journey from metalcore newcomers to genre-bending rock stars is a testament to their talent, hard work, and unwavering passion for music.

Of Virtue
United States
Metalcore

Founded in: 2008

Hailing from Lansing, Michigan, Of Virtue emerged onto the metalcore scene in 2008. This powerhouse quartet—featuring Tyler Ennis on lead vocals, Damon Tate on guitar and co-lead vocals, Michael Valadez on guitar, and Ryan Trinh on drums—has steadily built a formidable discography.

Their journey began with the self-released To Breathe Again EP in 2009, followed by their debut full-length, Heartsounds, in 2011. They further solidified their sound with the Learn/Love EP in 2012 and the critically acclaimed Salvation in 2015. After releasing the singles "Surrounded" and "Torn Apart" in 2018, Of Virtue signed with SharpTone Records in early 2019, dropping "Suffer" as a precursor to their third studio album, What Defines You.

Now, with a legacy of three albums and three EPs, Of Virtue continues to make waves. Their latest offering, Omen, is set to drop September 29th, 2023, promising another chapter in their compelling and hard-hitting musical narrative.

Pain of Truth
United States
Metalcore

Founded in: 2020

Pain of Truth, a hardcore punk band from Long Island, New York, exploded onto the scene in 2020. Emerging from the ashes of Michael Smith's previous band, Hangman, Pain of Truth quickly built a reputation for their raw energy and collaborative spirit. Formed in the crucible of the COVID-19 lockdowns, Smith, initially a solo project, laid down the groundwork with the No Blame… Just Facts demo in July 2020. He then assembled a formidable lineup: himself on vocals, Chris Rini on drums, Nik Hansen and Ridge Rhine on guitars, and Zach Stachura on bass.

Their sound is defined not only by their aggressive hardcore punk foundation but also by their innovative use of guest vocalists. Notable hardcore heavyweights such as Freddy Cricien, Scott Vogel, and Justice Tripp have graced their recordings, adding layers of intensity and influence. This collaborative approach cemented their place in the scene. The band's hard work culminated in their debut album, Not Through Blood, released September 8th, 2023, following a split EP and solidifying their status as a force to be reckoned with.

Smith's journey to hardcore punk began with witnessing his older brothers, Chris and Danny's band, Backtrack, live. This ignited his passion, leading him through various bands – Stand Your Ground (guitar), Numbskull (vocals), and finally Hangman (guitar). Hangman's 2019 debut, One By One, proved short-lived due to the pandemic, but the experience fueled Smith's drive to create Pain of Truth. The lockdown became a breeding ground for the band’s raw, intense sound, transforming isolation into a creative catalyst.

Parkway Drive
Australia
Metalcore

Founded in: 2003

Parkway Drive: A Metalcore Colossus from Byron Bay

Parkway Drive, hailing from the vibrant coastal town of Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia, are a force to be reckoned with in the metalcore scene. Formed in 2003, the band has carved a path through the music world with their signature blend of ferocious energy, heavy riffs, and powerful vocals.

Their prolific output boasts seven studio albums, an EP, two DVDs, a split album, and a book titled "Ten Years of Parkway Drive," showcasing their dedication to their craft. Their last three albums, "Ire" (2015), "Reverence" (2018), and "Darker Still" (2022), have all conquered the Australian ARIA Charts, reaching the coveted number one spot.

The band's lineup has remained remarkably consistent since 2006, with the addition of bassist Jia O'Connor. Brett Versteeg (2004) and Shaun Cash (2006) were the only members to depart, leaving a solid foundation for the band's continued success.

Early Years and Killing with a Smile (2003-2006)

Parkway Drive's origins lie in the shared passion of a group of friends for punk rock and hardcore punk. Their rehearsal space, "The Parkway House," not only provided a place to hone their craft but also served as a hub for the local scene, which was lacking in venues at the time. Their name is a direct nod to this pivotal location.

Their debut gig at the Byron Bay Youth Centre was a defining moment, catching the eye of Michael Crafter, vocalist of Adelaide's I Killed the Prom Queen, who was in town. This meeting led to a collaboration, resulting in a split CD release in June 2003, which ignited their rise. The following year, the band signed with Resist Records and released their "Don't Close Your Eyes" EP, further solidifying their presence. Touring alongside heavyweights like Shadows Fall, Chimaira, Hatebreed, and Alexisonfire, they gained valuable experience and expanded their fan base across Australia.

Parkway Drive's story is one of relentless dedication, musical innovation, and a deep connection to their roots. Their rise from a local band to a globally recognized force in metalcore is a testament to their passion, skill, and unwavering commitment to pushing boundaries.

Poison the Well
United States
Metalcore

Founded in: 1998

Poison the Well: A Hardcore History

Poison the Well, hailing from Miami, Florida, burst onto the metalcore scene with a raw energy that captured the attention of hardcore fans worldwide. Signed to Ferret Music, they carved out a unique niche with their blend of aggression and melody, quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with.

The band's origins trace back to 1997 when vocalist Aryeh Lehrer and lead guitarist Ryan Primack formed Doubting Thomas, a name Lehrer himself coined. The band's initial home was in Coral Springs, Florida, where they honed their sound at J.P. Taravella High School before relocating their rehearsals to Miami.

Lehrer, a veteran of the band Reaching Out, brought in rhythm guitarist Russel Saunders, formerly of Side Order, and bassist Shane Halpern, who had just moved to Florida from North Carolina. This lineup solidified the band's sound, leading to a name change in December 1997 to An Acre Lost, a name suggested by Saunders' girlfriend.

This early period, characterized by their raw, chaotic energy, set the stage for the band's eventual ascent to metalcore prominence.

(Continue with the next chapter of their history, following the band's evolution through name changes, lineup shifts, and musical development.)

Silent Planet
United States
Metalcore

Founded in: 2009

Silent Planet, the acclaimed American metalcore band, emerged from Azusa, California in 2009. Their name, a nod to C.S. Lewis's Out of the Silent Planet, perfectly encapsulates their blend of intense musicianship and introspective lyrical themes. The current lineup features Garrett Russell on vocals, Mitchell Stark on guitar and clean vocals, Alex Camarena on drums, and Nick Pocock on bass. Signed to Solid State Records, they've solidified their place in the scene with five studio albums, their latest, Superbloom, dropping November 3rd, 2023.

Early Days and Rise (2009-2014):

Before solidifying their iconic lineup for their debut EP, Come Wind, Come Weather, Silent Planet honed their sound in the Azusa Pacific University music building. Interestingly, vocalist Garrett Russell concurrently fronted the hardcore band Hepafilter, even recording an EP, Coward, and touring with them until their dissolution in late 2011. In 2012, Silent Planet tracked Come Wind, Come Weather in Atlanta, Georgia, with producer Matt Goldman. This marked their official entry into the scene, launching them on tours with notable acts like Becoming the Archetype, I, of Helix, and Dayseeker, culminating in a performance at California Metalfest 2012. Their early trajectory showcases a band dedicated to their craft, laying the foundation for their future success.

Spiritbox
Canada
Metalcore

Founded in: 2017

Hailing from Victoria, British Columbia, Spiritbox exploded onto the metal scene in October 2017. Formed by guitarist Mike Stringer and vocalist Courtney LaPlante (a married couple), the band—which also includes drummer Zev Rose and bassist Josh Gilbert—quickly carved a niche with their unique blend of metalcore and progressive metal. Their sound transcends subgenres, incorporating electronic elements and drawing from diverse influences.

Initially building their fanbase through savvy internet promotion and killer music videos, Spiritbox’s early success came from self-released EPs: Spiritbox (2017) and Singles Collection (2019). Their strategic approach paid off; they graduated from online sensations to a touring act in 2020. A string of Billboard-charting singles paved the way for their major label debut album, Eternal Blue (2021), which impressively debuted at #13 on the US Billboard 200. They’ve continued to build momentum with subsequent EPs, Rotoscope (2022) and The Fear of Fear (2023), all released through their own Pale Chord label in partnership with Rise Records.

LaPlante and Stringer`s previous experience in Iwrestledabearonce provided valuable experience, but Spiritbox represents a clear artistic evolution; a chance to truly define their unique vision. Their next chapter, the highly anticipated second studio album, Tsunami Sea, is set to drop March 7, 2025.

Sunami
United States
Metalcore

Founded in: 2019

Sunami: From Bay Area Hardcore Joke to Zeitgeist Dominators

Sunami, the San Jose hardcore punk band, exploded onto the scene in 2019, initially conceived as a tongue-in-cheek project by veterans of the vibrant San Francisco Bay Area hardcore scene. Their 2019 Demonstration demo served as a satirical jab at the perceived cluelessness within certain segments of the hardcore community. However, a brutally energetic debut live performance catapulted them to notoriety, extending their lifespan far beyond their initially intended short run.

Since then, this powerhouse quartet has released three EPs and their self-titled debut album on June 14, 2023. Their ascent has been meteoric, with Revolver magazine placing them "in the upper echelon of bands dominating the hardcore zeitgeist" in 2023.

History:

The members, all seasoned musicians with past experience in prominent Bay Area bands like Gulch, Hands of God, Drain, Spinebreaker, and Lead Dream, first connected through the local hardcore scene. The band's formation in 2019 stemmed from a joke, an idea proposed by Josef Alfonso, with the name "Sunami" – conceived a decade earlier by bassist Theo Dominguez – quickly adopted. Mike Durrett then began crafting the instrumental tracks at their friend Charles Toshio's home studio, with Toshio contributing drums and structuring the instrumental arrangements for the early material. What started as a parody quickly evolved into a major force in hardcore punk.

The Acacia Strain
United States
Metalcore

Founded in: 2001

The Acacia Strain, formed in 2001 in Chicopee, Massachusetts (now based in Albany, New York), are a highly influential force in the heavier side of the metal spectrum. Initially a group of high school friends—Vincent Bennett, Christopher Daniele, and Ben Abert, later joined by Karrie Whitfield, Daniel "DL" Laskiewicz, and Daniel Daponde—they unleashed their debut album, ...And Life Is Very Long, in 2002 via Devil's Head Records. Since then, this prolific band has unleashed a staggering twelve full-length studio albums, solidifying their place in metal history. Currently signed to Rise Records, their impact is undeniable.

Musical Style:

While often categorized as deathcore and metalcore, The Acacia Strain's sound defies easy categorization. Their music is a brutal concoction of death metal's crushing heaviness, doom metal's oppressive atmosphere, and sludge metal's grimy textures, all infused with a hardcore punk energy and aesthetic. AllMusic aptly describes their signature sound as "a bone-crushing rhythm section, apocalyptic samples, and a unique triple-guitar assault," further comparing their intensity to the unchecked aggression of Sepultura and Pantera. Interestingly, vocalist Vincent Bennett and drummer Kevin Boutot have publicly voiced reservations about the "deathcore" label, although Bennett has since softened his stance, admitting to a degree of understanding. Their influences are as diverse as their sound, ranging from Candiria and Integrity to Meshuggah, Slayer, and even progressive rock titans Rush.

Lyrical Themes:

Lyricist Vincent Bennett's work centers primarily on misanthropy and nihilism. While he frequently employs misogynistic and sexually deviant imagery, it's generally used metaphorically, leaving the songs' overall meaning open to interpretation.

Members & Discography:

(Note: A full member timeline and complete discography would be included here, expanding on the provided information.) The band's extensive discography includes twelve studio albums, plus several EPs, splits, and numerous singles, notably including "Jonestown," "Servant in the Place of Truth," "Above/Below," "Bitter Pill," "Big Sleep," the "A-E-C-Y-D" single series, "Untended Graves," and "Fresh Bones." Their live album, The Most Known Unknown, further showcases their powerful live performance.

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