It’s a theme – climate disaster – that’s been ever-present for In Hearts Wake. Their previous album, 2020's Kaliyuga, offered up some optimism, but here in true dystopian fashion it feels like it’s too late for all of us. You can feel the rage erupting from each guitar note, each snare slap and each scream. It’s bleak, gnarly and visceral from start to finish. Shishigami シシ神 (ssǝɹdɯǝ ǝɥʇ) is a crushing, omnipotent number, seeing Paledusk’s Katio Nagai get tagged in, whilst Tyrant (ɹoɹǝdɯǝ ǝɥʇ) is a bellowing, feral monster backed by burly riffs made for throwing down to.
The band still have that innate ability to seamlessly transition between aggressive breakdowns and soaring melodies, with Shellshock (ssǝʇsǝᴉɹd ɥƃᴉɥ ǝɥʇ) being case in point. Garret Rapp from The Colour Morale adds some sweet nectar with his dulcet tones, turning it into an instant metalcore banger.
It’s the beginning of a new chapter for the now-quartet, and a raging one at that. It’s a ride we should all be catching a lift on.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: Parkway Drive, Polaris, Bury Tomorrow
Incarnation is released on July 12 via UNFD