From Ashes to New – Blackout

Album Info

Artist: From Ashes to New

Title: Blackout

Year: 2023

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Tracklist

  • 1. Heartache (3:45)
  • 2. Nightmare (3:07)
  • 3. Hate Me Too (3:30)
  • 4. Hope You’re Happy (3:36)
  • 5. Barely Breathing (3:08)
  • 6. Dead To Me (3:19)
  • 7. Monster In Me (3:34)
  • 8. Echoes (3:27)
  • 9. Armageddon (3:33)
  • 10. Legacy (3:39)
  • 11. Until We Break (feat. Matty Mullins of Memphis May Fire) (3:34)
  • 12. Broken By Design (3:05)

Review

Holy shit, metal heads! From Ashes to New's 'Blackout' is a goddamn apocalyptic masterpiece that'll melt your face off and leave you begging for more. Released on July 28, 2023, this beast of an album is a fucking rollercoaster ride through the darkest corners of human existence, blending metal, hip-hop, and alt-rock into a sonic assault that'll knock you on your ass.

Danny Case's vocals are a force of nature, ripping through tracks like 'Dead To Me' with raw, unbridled aggression that'll make your hair stand on end. But don't think for a second that this is just mindless screaming - the dude's got range, shifting gears to deliver gut-wrenching emotional performances that'll hit you right in the feels. The production is tight as hell, with each track meticulously crafted to amplify the apocalyptic vibe that runs through the entire album.

From the bone-crushing opener 'Heartache' to the hauntingly intense 'Barely Breathing', 'Blackout' is a non-stop adrenaline rush that'll leave you gasping for air. But what really sets this album apart is its ability to seamlessly blend heavy, aggressive riffs with more melodic, introspective moments. It's this balance that makes 'Blackout' accessible to a wide range of listeners, from die-hard metalheads to fans of contemporary rock and hip-hop. Trust me, this album is a fucking game-changer that'll stay with you long after the final note fades. - Amanda