New Zealand metalcore act Arrays has unleashed a brand new song today. Forget Fast represents the twelfth track in a row from the series of singles launched back in 2017 and the third composition released this year. This particular song announces Patience Way, the upcoming full-length release that serves as a proper continuation of the debut LP called Light Years. Forget Fast deals with the desperation of the recovering from 2020, a year that left scars on many because of the quarantine and isolation caused by the Covid pandemic. Soundwise, Forget Fast could easily pass as a metalcore number, but Arrays fully stacked this sonic piece of artistry with many surprises.
Perhaps Forget Fast explores the sheer depths of metalcore sound, but there’s unquestionably more than meets the eye. You’ll hear how this profoundly talented artist invested heart and soul into the composition by adding only the best properties of post-hardcore, alternative, grunge, indie, and punk rock. All these elements are vividly hearable from scratch to finish. Forget Fast includes many segments where the artist experiments with singing technics, melodies, harmonies, chord progressions, riffs, rhythmic maneuvers, ambiances, energy, and dynamics. It is a number that will especially appeal to those listeners who’re into contemporary metalcore sound. You can listen to Forget Fast on all streaming services.
Photo by Rachel Rector. Bridge Over Cumberland— Mad Honey's second full-length release on Deathwish Inc. and Sunday Drive…
Photo by Sofia Seguar San José, Costa Rica-based six-piece Las Robertas has announced a new LP, All We…
New Southwest contender in alternative rock, LES PALMS, releases debut single “Second Chance”. This track is a…
Photo by Letizia Mandolesi Ahead of the release of his forthcoming album and animated film Snail…
Photo by Marco Ubertini Italian avant-garde quartet tellKujira announces new album titled La lucha es un poema colectivo,…
Photo courtesy of the artist. French artist Serguei Spoutnik released the music video for “Memory’s Shore,” the…