Banned From Hell are a band from Italy that plays a melodic style of deathcore with some gothic horror style keyboards and this is a review of their 2016 album "Fall Of Humanity" which will be released on June 30th by Sliptrick Records.
Symphonic sounding keyboards start off the album and also gives the recording an epic feeling and after the intro the music goes into a heavier musical direction which also introduces death metal growls onto the recording along with some high pitched screams being utilized at times and they also mix the heavy and symphonic parts together.
A great amount of metalcore elements can be heard throughout the recording and the solos and leads are done in a very melodic yet technical style and the keyboards also mix in a gothic horror movie feeling at times along with some progressive elements while all of the musical instruments have a very powerful sound to them.
When the music speeds up a great amount of blast beats can be heard and the songs also bring in a great mixture of slow, mid paced and fast parts while some of the screams also add in a touch of black metal and the music also brings in clean playing and melodic vocals on one of the tracks as well as some back up gang shouts and the songs also bring in a great amount of modern metal element and a couple of the tracks are very long and epic in length.
Banned From Hell plays a musical style that is mostly rooted in melodic death metal which they also mix in with some metalcore elements, a touch of black metal and symphonic gothic horror style keyboards to create something very original, the production sounds very professional while the lyrics are a concept album based upon international social problems along with some cruel, splatter and paranormal themes.
In my opinion Banned From Hell are a very great sounding mixture of symphonic, melodic death metal and metalcore and if you are a fan of those musical genres, you should check out this band. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "You Are My Blood" "Hate" "Amigdala" and "Fall Of Humanity". 8 out of 10.
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