Coming all the way from Germany, your new favorite band is here and is sure to continue the rise of metalcore music to the mainstream. From Fall To Spring, fronted by brothers Philip and Lukas Wilhelm, incorporate all the concepts that make the metalcore genre so wonderful. Staying true to the genre while testing the waters by bringing in concepts from other genres, their new album "ENTRY WOUNDS" is everything listeners want and more.

In less than 10 years, the band has already amassed over 260,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, 123,000 followers on TikTok, and over 55,000 on Instagram. If that isn't the sign of talent, I don't know what is. Right away, I can tell this is going to an album I'd have on repeat daily. With songs like "CHASING THE HIGH", "CAST AWAY", and "BLOOD" that scream nu-metal vibes, fans can find themselves head-banging along to each and every lyric, bass drop, and chunky riff. Not to forget the drumming skills that make you want to dance and two-step the night away. That's just how they're starting the album so you know it's going to be a good one.

There's nothing fake about what these boys are producing in terms of a finished product. The entire album is full of songs that work tremendously as a cohesive album, yet could still stand the test of time if they were to all be released as stand-alone singles. Songs like "I WON'T BACK DOWN" immediately give off the vibes of being anthemic songs made for any crowd size ranging from small clubs to large festivals. Especially with that tasty breakdown towards the end? Chef's kiss. Or how about "SIMULATION.EXE" and how it is a certified delicious, chunky, and mosh-inducing banger? The balance the band has perfected in just how hard the heavy hits is something that is sure to be mimicked by bands to come, but I don't they'll be able to execute it as great as From Fall To Spring.
If there was any sort of doubt in your mind that the metalcore genre is doing anything other than thriving, you've got to give this album a listen upon its release. You're sure to be anything but disappointed.