Bleeding Through - Love Will Kill All

Metalcore strugglers Bleeding Through have made it through the tumultuous years of hiatuses, line-up changes, and reformation following 2012′s The Great Fire, and have delivered their eighth album, Love Will Kill All.
Once speculated to be a major player in hardcore and metalcore, Bleeding Through have struggled to deliver what was expected so early on from them, scoring short of what many believed to be their potential, ultimately blending in to the background of the genre. Love Will Kill All is unfortunately an album that exemplifies that exact problem.
Not without its brief moments of fire, Love Will Kill All is largely a tone-deaf affair, reeling in tasteless clean/growl trade-offs (not quite as cliché as most records, but still poorly performed and unflattering), unconvincing melodrama, and unimaginative grooves with little to really take away from the record after labored listening.
Though it would probably like to be seen as more cutting-edge than it really is and a more powerful declaration of hardcore emotional resilience than what it conjures, Love Will Kill All embodies too much of what sunk metalcore’s influence and enthusiasm by the end of the previous decade, and of what has held Bleeding Through back from the breakthrough they were predicted to achieve.
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