![]() Whenever the keyboard plays its parts the overall tempo of the songs are at a faster tempo with the drums doing their typical blastbeating and the guitars going off in a melodic sounding wave. Standard deathcore with a keyboard and some extra melody thrown in is actually exactly what this is. Where does Make Them Suffer's 'Lord of Woe' fit in? Unfortunately, the latter category. Abigail Williams were able to pull it off by at least making some throwbacks to melodic black metal which melded quite well, while acts like Winds of Plague fell way short of the good mark by maintaining too much deathcore influence, and yet some of their material does have some intriguing moments. I'm all for the idea of symphonic extreme metal but if you're planning to do it with your band, could you at least do it right? Deathcore isn't a very likable genre in the first place to fans of extreme metal, so throwing in a keyboard, while a daring move, may be yet futile. Contraband is a buildup, the result of two years without musical catharsis.(Originally posted by me to Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives ) "It’s about relationships with friends and family, but also a low-key political song, as well as an expression of the frustrations surrounding COVID-19 and its impact on our lives, particularly as members of the music community. "Lyrically the song is about everything and nothing at the same time," he explains. "As the song began to come together, we decided that it was a great opportunity to include Make Them Suffer’s first ever guest feature, and we couldn’t have picked anyone better than Courtney! Courtney was a joy to work with and showed such a great enthusiasm toward the song and her parts."Īs Sean continues, it's clear that the aggression of Contraband comes from its context, and everything that's been happening in the lead-up to Contraband's eventual release. "We’d actually had Contraband in the bank since way back in 2016," says Sean Harmanis on the single. It's an incredibly slick explosion of what Make Them Suffer do best, capturing the therapeutic catharticism within their sound as twinkling piano move amongst raging melodies and rhythms that pick up the pace from the get-go and don't ease off until the song's ending four minutes later. The inclusion of Courtney LaPlante as a means of Make Them Suffer's experimentation with Contraband feels like a testament - an example, really - to how far the group have come over the last decade, and how they're continuing to further themselves Contraband coming with a lot of other examples of that too. It's quite a pick too Courtney feeling at home amongst Make Them Suffer's ferocity, and her own band - Spiritbox - is one of 2021's most-watched, with a highly anticipated debut album on the way. Make Them Suffer's most recent single Contraband is a heavy one with lots to talk about, but it's perhaps most memorable for its addition inclusion of Spiritbox frontwoman Courtney LaPlante, who joins Make The Suffer as their first-ever guest vocalist. ![]() However, much of that evolution and experimentation has come in the form of off-shoots and side projects - until now. There was also the launch of Booka Nile's Internet Friends project, as well as her meme-able Married At First Sight run ("have you, like, listened to, like, metalcore?" is still one of the year's best reality TV quotes). For starters, we had the launch of Onslow, a new punk project featuring the band's lead vocalist Sean Harmanis, who shared their debut, self-titled EP just the other day. Knowing their decade-spanning career, it makes sense then to know that Make Them Suffer are constantly looking for pathways of evolution and growth - something we've really seen take off over the last 12 months or so. The Perth-based metalcore heavyweights are one of Australia's biggest 'heavy rock' exports, with four charting albums under their belt - their latest, last year's How To Survive A Funeral, being their highest-charting yet - and notoriety amongst the live music scene for being one of Australia's most energetic and dedicated, with a loyal following continuing to grow as they release forward-thinking and explosive bursts of metalcore. Make Them Suffer are beyond the need for an introduction, for the most part.
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