#bcore
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text



oh my love you bring me back to default🪽🕯️🫧🗝️
7 notes
·
View notes
Text
Since I Lost Issues: RIP Topic One Of Metalcore’s Most Ambitious Bands
Georgia-based metalcore band Issues released their debut EP in 2012, Black Diamonds, but their self-titled album came out in 2014. Issues, which is also the band that came out of the split from metalcore band Woe Is Me after vocalists Tyler Carter and Michael Bohn left after their debut album in 2010, I believe, is a band that I struggled to get into for a long time. I felt as though that while their sound was ambitious, they leaned too far into the metalcore tropes of the time, and not enough into the pop and R&B sounds that Carter was really into. That all changed with 2016’s Headspace, where the band went into forays of pop, R&B, funk, nu-metal, and alt-metal, along with metalcore. That record still toyed with the tropes of metalcore, but it was 2019’s Beautiful Oblivion that did it for me. That record took every sound and influence and melded it altogether into a single cohesive record, and they really were on the cusp of becoming the future of the genre.
That was before the band kicked out vocalist Tyler Carter for some heinous accusations, and before I go any further, I don’t want to make this piece sound like I’m upset they broke up, or that I don’t understand why, considering what I just said, and the pandemic coming right afterwards put a halt into a lot of bands’ plans, as they had to retool everything from recording new music to touring. I did want to write this, though, because they put out one more song, at least before they put on a few farewell shows this year to celebrate and commemorate their time as a band.
Issues is a band that took time for me to get heavily into, but when it clicked, it really clicked for me. I love metalcore, although my relationship with the genre has been complicated over the years, and I also really love pop and R&B music, so it’s cool that Issues broke those walls down and combined the two styles, as well as eventually adding funk and alt-metal to the mix. Nowadays, bands are happy to experiment and throw in non-metal influences to their sound, albeit some better than others, but the boundaries are blurred within the genre now. Issues are a reason for that, I think, but you have other bands that paved the way for that, too, such as Bring Me The Horizon shedding most of their metalcore influences to have a pop meets alt-metal meets metalcore sound.
I just listened to Beautiful Oblivion while working on this piece, because I wanted to see if the album’s held up over the last four and a half years since it came out, even with the stain of Tyler Carter and I have to say that it honestly does. I don’t feel as bad for listening to them now, because of two things — they’re breaking up, so the band is disappearing for good, and part of what makes that record (as well as the whole band) work so well isn’t just Carter. Instrumentally, these guys are too notch. It takes a good rhythm section and backing musicians to make a record truly great, not just the vocalist, and while Carter is still a top tier vocalist within the genre (unfortunately), he isn’t the most important part of the band, especially for a band as unique and ambitious as they were. Beautiful Oblivion, and their new song that they just dropped to coincide with their farewell shows, entitled “Since I Lost You,” is a reminder that begs the question “what if?” If Carter never got kicked out, and/or the pandemic didn’t happen, this band probably could have been a lot bigger than they ultimately ended up being. What will their legacy end up being now, though?
Time will tell, as with all things, but I think it’ll be a good one. Carter being fired is a stain in that legacy, but not to the chagrin of the others, and the fact they broke up afterwards is good, as they didn’t try with another vocalist that most likely would have paled in comparison, and as far as breakup records go, Beautiful Oblivion is a great one. It’s a genre-bending masterclass on how to make metalcore with many different influences, and how you can love metal and other genres at the same time, ultimately not putting yourself into a box, whether that’s in terms of being a musician or being a fan. If I wasn’t already into pop and R&B music when this band hit the scene, at least to a small degree, I would have probably wanted to sink my teeth into those genres more, thanks to this band, and I wonder how many other people were influenced by them to do that. Their legacy may be a little complicated at the moment, because of everything that happened about four years ago, but these guys had a good run. RIP to Issues. You’ll be missed.
With Issues’ breakup, there are other bands that carrying the torch for them. Their brand of “R&Bcore” influenced a lot of other bands, even if it’s indirectly, as a lot of metalcore bands are moving into a pop-friendly sound. Bad Omens, Beartooth, Sleep Token, Wage War, Of Mice & Men, Bring Me The Horizon (they’re another band that’s been slowly making more pop-friendly stuff, too), and many others are giving metalcore a new sound. A lot of newer bands are continuing this sound, too, such as Sleep Theory, Archetypes Collide, and Wind Walkers, and while they’re relatively safe and generic, they’re still catchy and fun, just what the genre asks for. Issues will never been forgotten; their place in metalcore and heavier music is secure. The vocalist of the band The Home Team, a pop-punk band that mixes alt-metal and R&B into their sound, is filling in for the band as their vocalist on their farewell shows, and it’s a good fit because Brian Butcher has one of the best voices in the genre and is finally starting to blow up a bit. Issues will always be a band that people remember, and their time was good, but instead of remembering what happened to them and why they broke up, let’s remember what made them so memorable in the first place, because unlike a lot of metalcore bands, Issues was great for every member, not just their vocalist.
#issues#beautiful oblivion#headspace#rock#metal#metalcore#r&bcore#bad omens#bring me the horizon#sleep token#the home team#mad at myself#r&b#pop#heavy metal#soul#pop-punk
3 notes
·
View notes
Text
Brighton 64 se despide de la música con un último disco y una gira final
El grupo barcelonés Brighton 64 ha anunciado este martes que cerrará en los próximos meses su prolífica carrera con la publicación de un último disco con canciones nuevas, dos proyectos cinematográficos y una gira final por todo el país. El nuevo disco se encuentra en pleno proceso de grabación y será publicado por el sello BCore Disc en otoño de este mismo año. El trabajo incluirá un total de…

View On WordPress
0 notes
Text
Descubre la entrevista musical a Alberto Montero
Descubre la entrevista musical a Alberto Montero Entrevistó a Alberto Montero, músico valenciano, que publica a través de BCore su séptimo álbum: un recorrido por las calles de su subconsciente en busca de la comprensión del misterio de la vida y del proceso creativo. Volviendo a la senda del folk de autor más intimista y emocional, Alberto Montero plantea un cancionero que tiende a lo etéreo…
0 notes
Text
Embark on a Vaping Odyssey with BudTank DS9 postless vape devices

Embark on a Vaping Odyssey with BudTank DS9 postless vape devices The landscape of postless vape devices is vast, yet discerning users often encounter pseudo-postless designs that conceal the posts within the device. DS9, as the pioneer of postless series disposable vape devices, stands apart, having undergone market validation and garnered extensive positive feedback. Beyond the Conventional: DS9's Innovative Postless Design DS9 introduces an avant-garde postless design, liberating users from conventional constraints. Free from interruptions and compromises, DS9 guarantees an unobstructed and seamless vaping experience, ensuring each draw is as smooth and gratifying as the last. This is not merely a feature; it represents a revolution held within your hands. Powered by BCORE 2.0 Ceramic Heating Element: Redefining Vaporization At the core of DS9's excellence lies the BCORE 2.0 ceramic heating element. This cutting-edge technology doesn't just promise optimal vaporization; it delivers it. DS9 caters to both CBD and THC enthusiasts, ensuring that every draw is an experience that transcends the ordinary. Say goodbye to wasted extracts and hello to cost-effective, efficient vaporization. Visual Transparency: A Window to Your Vaping Experience DS9 breaks away from convention with its visual tank, offering users a transparent window into the heart of their vaping experience. This unique feature allows you to stay informed about the e-liquid levels, ensuring you're never caught off guard. It's not just a vaporizer; it's a visual journey through your preferred extracts. All-in-One, Ready-to-Use Innovation: A Disposable Marvel DS9 transcends the conventional with its all-in-one, ready-to-use design. Discreet, sleek, and effortlessly innovative, this disposable vape device stands as a testament to simplicity and performance. Top filling and air draw activation make DS9 user-friendly, ideal for both beginners and seasoned vapers. Quality Assured: Rigorous Testing for Unparalleled Excellence Before reaching your hands, DS9 undergoes a series of rigorous quality tests, ensuring that every unit meets the highest standards of excellence. From structural integrity to performance consistency, DS9 is a testament to uncompromising quality, promising a vaping experience that exceeds expectations. Sustainability and Environmental Responsibility In an era where environmental consciousness is paramount, DS9 recognizes the importance of sustainability. The disposable nature of DS9 is complemented by eco-friendly materials, ensuring that users can enjoy the benefits of a disposable vape device without compromising on environmental responsibility. DS9's commitment to minimizing its ecological footprint reflects a forward-thinking approach to vaping. OEM&ODM Service DS9 offers endless customization opportunities. Laser etching, logo engraving, a palette of colors, and a variety of finishes – DS9 invites you to make it uniquely yours. Tailor your vaping journey to reflect your style and preferences with unlimited opportunities for customization. Tech Specs: Precision Meets Performance Delving into the technical details, the DS9 boasts a reservoir volume available in 0.5ml, 1.0ml, and 2.0ml variants. The 280mAh battery ensures long-lasting power, while the working voltage of 3.3 to 4.2 volts delivers consistent performance. The inclusion of a Micro USB charging port adds a touch of convenience to the overall user experience. Constructed from durable aluminum alloy, the DS9 not only exudes craftsmanship but also ensures the device stands the test of time. With dimensions ranging from 3.5 to 5 inches in height and a width of 0.66 inches, DS9 strikes a perfect balance between portability and functionality. The coil resistance of 1.4±0.1Ω guarantees efficient heating for a seamless vaping journey. As the vaping landscape continues to evolve, DS9 remains at the forefront of innovation. The company's commitment to research and development ensures that users can anticipate exciting advancements in future iterations of DS9. Whether through enhanced technological features, eco-friendly initiatives, or expanded customization options, DS9's journey is one of continual evolution, promising users an ever-improving vaping experience. In Conclusion With its groundbreaking postless design, cutting-edge technology, and unwavering commitment to user satisfaction, DS9 stands as a trailblazer in the vaping industry. From its inception to its current global prominence, DS9 has consistently demonstrated a dedication to excellence, setting the standard for what a disposable vape device can achieve. As users embark on a vaping odyssey with DS9, they are not merely indulging in a product; they are embracing a revolution in vaping technology. DS9 invites users to join the journey, where every draw is a testament to ingenuity and an unparalleled commitment to performance. Elevate your vaping experience with DS9—a device that not only meets expectations but exceeds them, leaving an indelible mark on the world of vaping. About BudTank BudTank, powered by Buddy, is a world-leading company in vaping industry. Drawing from over a decade of industry experience, Buddy has earned a stellar reputation for delivering top-quality vaping hardware and innovative solutions. Backed by this expertise, BudTank is at the forefront of technology and design, continually pushing boundaries to provide unparalleled vaping experiences. Each product from BudTank undergoes rigorous testing and meticulous precision, guaranteeing unmatched quality and customer satisfaction. BudTank values strong partnerships and is dedicated to tailoring solutions that empower cannabis businesses to thrive in a dynamic market. To know more about BudTank, please visit: https://budtanks.com, LinkedIn, Instagram Contact: [email protected] Read the full article
0 notes
Text



Skatalà – Un De Nou // Sello: BCore – BC.343LP, DAILY RECORDS – DAY.15VS // LP / Vinilo / Ed. Limitada / RSD / Color: Blue / 2019 // ===== Originalmente ed. en 1995 /// ====== Nuevo / Precintado // ====== IN STOCK / 18€ ======
0 notes
Text







For anon and @nixieaxart, my denim jacket!
I'm Not Okay patch - OurLadyOfKnives on Etsy
Bullets and Death Spells patches - TheKobraKid on Etsy
I can't hurt you anymore pin - emobroideryproject on Etsy
Val Velocity Hate Club pin - @crash-queens-and-motor-babies on here!
I cannot for the LIFE of me remember where the fortune teller, snake and fun ghoul patches are from but they are definitely all from Etsy.
#ok to reblog#everything else is either like actual official merch shit like the other my chem + creeper patches#or i made! like the swmrs patch + the sleeve. that was an old pair of trousers.#oh also the pins are all just collected from various places#and excuse my terrible embroidery. thats punk babe!#bcore#mine#trypophobia /#maybe? some people say the dolls eyes on the collar freak em out like that
166 notes
·
View notes
Text
something people dont talk about enough wrt psychosis is how youre more likely to misinterpret stimuli and have brief hallucinations triggered by otherwise normal things simply because your brain got confused, and then this happens every fucking day multiple times a day until youre not sure what's real and what's not
case in point, saw a stack of boxes and nearly shit myself cuz for a second i very clearly saw someone slav-squatting menacingly in my hallway until i could understand what i was actually looking at
4 notes
·
View notes
Text
got kin assigned the sonic ice cream bar tonight by ghost
1 note
·
View note
Text
my heart's so heavy it's ready to fall out twice
1 note
·
View note
Photo

@tercer_sol se une a nuestra pequeña familia! Junto a @deadmoonrex @levogira.rec y @discodromerecords lanzaremos su nuevo disco 'Lejos' el próximo 5 de abril. Hoy para celebrarlo lanza hoy su single de avance 'De Copas' en todas las plataformas digitales #noisepop #postpunk #bcore (en BCstore) https://www.instagram.com/p/Budvp3OBh69/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1gvkznlwjqc53
7 notes
·
View notes
Text

Sleep Theory – Afterglow
Metalcore is in a state of flux at this point in time, and the genre is moving into a few directions, but the way you feel about each of those directions depends on how you feel about the genre as a whole. I’ve noticed the genre going into a few different directions, and I like certain ones more than others, but the main one I’ve noticed is what I call “Octanecore,” which I’ve talked about quite a bit. A lot of metalcore bands are taking hints from hard-rock and mainstream rock, but they’re incorporating that into their sound. They got metalcore breakdowns, screams, and riffs, but they also have hard-rock hooks and song structures. Bands like Beartooth, Memphis May Fire, Rain City Drive, and a ton of other bands have been making this style of metalcore popular, but it’s fine for what it is. This style of metalcore is great when it’s done really well, but it can also be super generic, boring, and uninteresting. It’s also becoming incredibly saturated, because so many bands are trying their hand at it now, and it’s just become exhausting. The other major kind of metalcore that’s becoming popular are the rise of the genericore band again, which is what I call just a generic metalcore band that doesn’t do anything unique at all. It seems like nostalgia is playing a big part in where the genre is going, because a lot of bands and artists are playing to the nostalgia of the 00s. A lot of fans are in their late 20s and early 30s now, so it makes sense that the genre would be nostalgic for a lot of people. The third and final kind of metalcore that I’ve been seeing is what I call “R&Bcore,” which is what certain bands are doing to update the sound by adding more pronounced pop and R&B influences to the genre. It started maybe around a decade ago with bands like The Bad Chapter and Issues spearheading it, but bands like Dayseeker (at least in recent years), Until I Wake, and a handful of other bands, have been championing this sound in the last handful of years. The biggest one of all, for better or worse, is Sleep Token, but I don’t like Sleep Token, really. I like the idea of them more than their actual music. They take metal, pop, and R&B and try to combine it in a really cool way, but it sounds overwrought, pretentious, and annoying, so I can never get into it. Lucky for me, however, there’s another band with “Sleep” in their name that has the same sound, but does this better – Sleep Theory. Sleep Theory has been around for the last few years, give or take, but I’ve been really excited for them to drop a debut album. I reviewed their debut EP from 2023, I believe, and I thought it was best described as Linkin Park if they liked R&B instead of nu-metal, which is still kinda how I’d describe their debut. Only this time, I’d say they also like metalcore, because debut album, Afterglow, is very much a pop-metalcore album with pronounced pop and R&B sounds.
A lot of bands in that vein only play with those sounds, but Sleep Theory have no shame being influenced by pop and R&B. Vocalist Cullen Moore has made it no secret that he’s influenced by soul, R&B, pop, and more mainstream genres, but he still loves playing metalcore and heavy metal. His voice is well suited for both heavier kinds of music and the pop and R&B that he was influenced by, and a big part of why this album works as well as it does is for his vocals. He doesn’t carry the album, as a lot of bands in this vein tend to do, but he’s a big part of why it works so well. The instrumentation on this album is great, too, because it balances the different sounds and influences well, and it never becomes a blatantly generic metalcore album. A lot of bands with the pop-metal type of sound usually want to be a metalcore band with pop hooks, but Sleep Theory circumvents that by letting the pop and R&B influences shine. At a brisk 40 minutes, this album breezes by, too, so it never becomes too much or feels too bloated for its own good. This is the perfect length for an album like this, because it keeps things short enough. Afterglow is truly one of my favorite records of the year, if not in the top five, and I know that’s soon to say, but this is a perfect mix of stuff I love. Whether it’s metalcore, alt-metal, nu-metal, soul, pop, or R&B, there’s a lot of stuff that I’m into here, and if you love any of those kinds of music, I would certainly recommend this album.
#sleep theory#afterglow#sleep token#issues#r&b#pop#pop metal#r&bcore#metalcore#heavy metal#nu metal#alternative metal#epitaph records
1 note
·
View note
Photo

Shudder To Think - Pony Express Record LP #np #vinyl #lp #indierock #indie #rock #mathrock #limitededition #reissue #shuddertothink #bcore https://www.instagram.com/p/CgnwdLwvRs1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
0 notes
Audio
Dile al Capitán Ironía que deje de perdonar tantas vidas
1 note
·
View note
Text
DS11: Redefining THC Vaping with Innovation and Style
Are you a dedicated THC enthusiast searching for the epitome of vaping excellence? Look no further than the DS11, a disposable vape meticulously crafted to redefine the benchmarks of THC consumption. With its revolutionary features and avant-garde design, the DS11 is poised to become your ultimate companion for a refined and stylish THC vaping odyssey. Unveiling the Aesthetics: 360° Fully Transparent Oil Tank The DS11 captivates from the first glance with its 360° fully transparent oil tank. This design isn't merely an aesthetic choice; it's a commitment to transparency and functionality. The clear tank allows users to monitor their THC levels effortlessly, ensuring they're always in control of their vaping experience. Beyond the practicality, the transparent tank adds a touch of modern elegance, setting the DS11 apart in a market saturated with disposable vapes. Pure THC Pleasure: Central Post-Free Design Say goodbye to compromised flavors with the DS11's central post-free design. Traditional vape pens often use central posts that can interfere with the purity of the THC flavor. The DS11 eliminates this issue, providing an unadulterated and rich taste with every draw. It's a game-changer for those who appreciate the nuanced profiles of different THC blends. With the DS11, your vaping experience is elevated to a level where purity and flavor coalesce seamlessly. Uninterrupted Draws: Dual Airflow Channels Experience the freedom of uninterrupted draws with the DS11's dual airflow channels. Clogging is a common issue in many vape pens, disrupting the flow and enjoyment of your session. The DS11 addresses this concern head-on, ensuring a smooth and flawless draw every time. Whether you're a seasoned vaper or new to the THC scene, the DS11 guarantees a consistent and enjoyable experience without the frustrations of clogs. Engineering Excellence: BCORE Heating Element At the core of the DS11's superior performance is the BudTank BCORE heating element. Engineered for efficiency and reliability, BCORE ensures a controlled and consistent heating process. This technology maximizes the flavor and potency of your THC, providing an experience that goes beyond the ordinary. With BCORE, the DS11 isn't just a vape; it's a testament to engineering excellence in the realm of THC consumption. A Closer Look at Specifications: Unveiling the Power Within The DS11 isn't just about style and innovation; it's backed by specifications that deliver on the promise of excellence. Tank Capacity: 1.0ml Resistance: 1.4±0.1ohm Dimension: Φ16*90mm Weight: 20g Heating Element: Ceramic Material of Body: Stainless Steel 304 Material of Tank: PCTG Charging Port: Type C Battery Capacity: 400mAh These specifications aren't mere numbers; they represent a carefully crafted device designed to meet the needs of the modern THC enthusiast. The stainless steel 304 body ensures durability, adding a touch of sophistication to your vaping device. The PCTG tank material guarantees a safe and reliable container for your THC blends, while the Type C charging port and 400mAh battery capacity keep up with your dynamic lifestyle. In Conclusion: DS11 – Elevating Pleasure Beyond Boundaries In summary, the DS11 is more than a disposable vape; it's a gateway to elevated pleasure and satisfaction in THC consumption. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or a curious newcomer, the DS11 promises an experience that transcends expectations. Embrace the future of THC vaping with the DS11 – where style, innovation, and excellence converge seamlessly. Elevate your pleasure and redefine your vaping experience with DS11 today. About BudTank BudTank, powered by Buddy, is a world-leading company in vaping industry. Drawing from over a decade of industry experience, Buddy has earned a stellar reputation for delivering top-quality vaping hardware and innovative solutions. Backed by this expertise, BudTank is at the forefront of technology and design, continually pushing boundaries to provide unparalleled vaping experiences. Each product from BudTank undergoes rigorous testing and meticulous precision, guaranteeing unmatched quality and customer satisfaction. BudTank values strong partnerships and is dedicated to tailoring solutions that empower cannabis businesses to thrive in a dynamic market. To know more about BudTank, please visit: https://budtanks.com, LinkedIn, Instagram Contact: [email protected] Read the full article
0 notes