Δευτέρα 18 Αυγούστου 2025

REVIEW: THE BROWNING – Burn This World

 


THE BROWNING – Burn This World


Earache Records


“Burn This World”, released by Earache Records, presents a fusion of genres that blends aggressive deathcore with electronic music elements. The album incorporates samples, synthesizers, and techno-influenced sounds alongside traditional deathcore components such as down-tuned guitars and intense vocals. This combination results in a stylistic crossover that can be described as a form of electronic-influenced deathcore, or perhaps a "dance deathcore" approach.


While some listeners who prefer traditional deathcore or electronic music may approach this release with skepticism, it is worth noting that “Burn This World” demonstrates a creative integration of these styles. The album features tracks that utilize electronic textures and rhythmic programming to complement the aggressive guitar work and vocal delivery. Although individual elements may seem conventional within their respective genres, the overall sound achieves a fresh and engaging quality that can be described as catchy and compelling.



It is important to recognize that this album may not appeal to all audiences or suit everyday listening, particularly for those who do not gravitate toward heavy or electronic music. Instead, it appears well-suited for specific occasions, such as energetic activities or moments requiring high-impact music. The production values are notably strong, supporting the dynamic and powerful sound.

 

In conclusion, «Burn This World» offers a distinctive listening experience that may resonate with fans of bands like Dark Tranquillity’s «Haven», given its similar principles of genre blending. While it may not be universally accessible, it represents a noteworthy effort in combining aggressive and electronic musical elements effectively.


Christine  Parastatidou


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