Hatebreed has released their first new music in five years with the single "Make the Demons Obey," featured prominently during their "Summer Slaughter Tour." The track embodies crossover-thrash with fast-paced riffs and classic mosh breakdowns. The song reflects influences from contemporary hardcore music while incorporating heavy gang vocals. Other notable tracks include Baest's "Stormbringer," which blends death metal and rock elements into a mid-tempo style, and Between the Buried and Me's "Absent Thereafter," a 10-minute prog metal piece that shifts dramatically in style and pacing.
Hatebreed's new single "Make the Demons Obey" showcases a return with frenetic riffage, heavily influenced by contemporary hardcore and featuring traditional gang vocals.
Baest's "Stormbringer" presents a unique death n' roll sound with melodic riffs and atmospheric production, diverging from typical faster death metal characteristics.
Between the Buried and Me's "Absent Thereafter" is a 10-minute epic that combines brutal elements of metal with diverse inspirations, creating a dynamic prog metal experience.
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