Irish post-metal duo Future Lows has recently released a new single. Hell Below is the third composition in the row from the series of singles launched in 2021 and the first song this year. This number serves as a perfect continuation of their preceding tunes, Broken and Ghosts, which gathered many positive critics from the online music community. With Hell Below, Future Lows are doing what they’re doing the best, and that’s delivering profoundly emotive post-metal songs enhanced with many elements borrowed from complementary genres. It’s a thoughtfully assembled track decorated with an excellent structure, clever arrangements, and superb musicianship.
Perhaps Hell Below bursts with only the best qualities of the post-rock genre, but there’s more stuff lurking around in the background. You may hear how these creative musicians incorporated elements of alternative metal, nu-metal, post-hardcore, alternative, and indie rock to enhance their already luxurious sound even more. The composition contains melodies, harmonies, emotiveness, and cathartic ambiance on one side and sheer energy, power, aggression, and dynamics on the other. Hell Below possesses all the properties of the best post-metal tracks, but it seems it bursts with even more energy than most works presented by the post-metal artists who lurk on the scene nowadays. You can listen to Hell Below on all streaming platforms.
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