The Union Of Crowns by Bury Tomorrow

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Bury Tomorrow's 'The Union Of Crowns' strikes a balance between melodic hooks and brutal breakdowns, embodying the essence of British metalcore in the early 2010s. With Dani Winter-Bates’ powerful vocals intertwining with the relentless dual guitar attack, this album is a true reflection of the band’s evolution since their formation in 2006.

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1Masked by Machinemade God

Masked

Machinemade God · 2007

Similar to Bury Tomorrow, Machinemade God delivers a gritty metalcore experience with a blend of melodic elements and aggressive riffs. Their 2007 effort 'Masked' captures that raw energy, making it a fine match for fans who appreciate the intensity of 'The Union Of Crowns'.

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2Constellation of the Black Light by Wolfheart

Constellation of the Black Light

Wolfheart · 2018

Wolfheart’s 2018 release dives into the heavier realms of metal, drawing from death metal influences while maintaining a melodic core. The atmosphere is dark and powerful, appealing to those who enjoy Bury Tomorrow’s heavier moments.

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3Everlasting by Any Given Day

Everlasting

Any Given Day · 2016

Any Given Day channels a similar energy with their blend of catchy melodies and aggressive instrumentals, making 'Everlasting' a fitting recommendation for fans of Bury Tomorrow’s anthemic style.

4Knights Call by Axel Rudi Pell

Knights Call

Axel Rudi Pell · 2018

While Axel Rudi Pell operates in a slightly different realm of hard rock, the melodic sensibility and guitar-driven sound in 'Knights Call' can appeal to those who appreciate the melodic aspects of Bury Tomorrow’s music.

5Epitaph by Necrophagist

Epitaph

Necrophagist · 2004

Necrophagist’s 2004 release offers a technical proficiency and intensity that fans of Bury Tomorrow’s heavier breakdowns might appreciate. The intricate guitar work and relentless pace provide a thrilling listening experience.

6Sons of the System by Mnemic

Sons of the System

Mnemic · 2010

Mnemic’s fusion of industrial and metal elements in 'Sons of the System' reflects a similar aggressive and energetic sound that fans of Bury Tomorrow will likely enjoy, especially in its driving rhythms and powerful vocals.

7Darkness by Stitched Up Heart

Darkness

Stitched Up Heart · 2020

Stitched Up Heart's hard rock roots and powerful vocal delivery in 'Darkness' parallel the melodic sensibilities found in Bury Tomorrow’s work, making it a compelling listen for fans of soaring choruses and emotional weight.

8Metamorphosis by Pillar

Metamorphosis

Pillar · 2000

Pillar's blend of hard rock and melodic elements in 'Metamorphosis' captures a similar energy to Bury Tomorrow’s more anthemic tracks, appealing to those who appreciate strong hooks and uplifting themes.

9Scriptures by Benediction

Scriptures

Benediction · 2020

Benediction brings a raw intensity in 'Scriptures' that fans of Bury Tomorrow’s heavier side will find appealing. The crushing guitars and aggressive vocals mirror the ferocity that defines much of 'The Union Of Crowns'.

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10It's Alive! by Santa Hates You

It's Alive!

Santa Hates You · 2012

While operating in a different genre, Santa Hates You's 'It's Alive!' carries an energetic and rebellious spirit that could attract listeners who enjoy the lively and fierce aspects of Bury Tomorrow’s music.

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