Futuristic metalcore that pairs crushing djent riffs with neon-soaked electronic textures. High-energy, polished, and deeply atmospheric for the modern age.
Avralize sounds like a high-definition transmission from a near-future metropolis. They take the foundational aggression of metalcore and wrap it in shimmering, glitchy electronics that feel more like a sci-fi soundtrack than a traditional rock record. The guitars are percussive and surgical, hitting with a rhythmic precision that anchors the more ethereal, floating synth melodies.
What truly sets them apart is the seamless integration of 'liminal' spaces. They aren't afraid to let a song breathe with ambient, cinematic passages before slamming back into a breakdown. The vocal performance mirrors this duality, shifting between visceral, throat-tearing screams and polished, melodic hooks that feel like they were recorded in a vacuum-sealed studio on a space station.
Start with the album Freaks. It perfectly encapsulates their 'perception through sound' philosophy, offering a balanced diet of heavy grooves and futuristic atmosphere that will appeal to fans of both technical metal and dark synth-pop.
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