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Bleed from Within: “Zenith” album review

Today the black chirko will shed light on an album that pushes modern metalcore to its extremes:
“Zenith” by Bleed From Within.

This album is a furious blend of groove, melody and Scottish raw energy.
From the opening “Violent Nature”, which comes in like a kick in the door, to the darkly epic “Edge of Infinity”, Bleed From Within show why they are considered one of the most consistent names of the new generation.

Highlights?
“God Complex”: aggressive groove, demonic breakdowns, and an industrial aura that grabs you by the throat.
“Dying Sun”: slow, brooding, almost doom-like. It reminds you that pain has a rhythm.
“Hands of Sin” (feat. Josh Middleton): the Sylosis leader brings his technical precision and a thrash-meets-melodeath aura to the catchiest – but always heavy – track on the album.

The production is slick and imposing. Scott Kennedy’s vocals balance perfectly between rage and inwardness, and the band sounds like a well-tuned fighting machine.

Zenith means climax – and this album deserves it.
For fans of Gojira, Lamb of God, Sylosis, but also of modern, more melodic metalcore.
Turn off the lights. Let Zenith burn you from the inside.
9/10 easily maybe even more!!!!

Tracklist:
1.Violent Nature 03:55
2.In Place of Your Halo 03:43
3.Zenith 04:18
4.God Complex 04:05
5.A Hope in Hell 04:02
6.Dying Sun 05:28
7.Immortal Desire 04:16
8.Chained to Hate 04:07
9.Known by No Name 03:52
10.Hands of Sin 04:02
11.Edge of Infinity 05:22
Total 47:10

George Drakopoulos
9/10

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