Playlist Refreshers To Disappoint Your Family With, Repeatedly.

 


Playlist Refreshers are the only thing that is tying me onto sanity. Barely. Not even that really.  Welcome to your playlist refresher, where we'll surgically remove the musical cobwebs and inject a healthy dose of audio that will surely disappoint you to your family. Get ready for a musical makeover that'll make your playlist look as fresh as a pop star's publicity stunt. 


Band: FISHLORD

Song: WHAT'S YOUR NEED

Genres: Electronicore

I've been on a electronicore kick for at least half of 2023, and this is a great addition to anyone who's fallen down the rabbit hole of Machine Girl, Breakcore, or even Phonk. It's a perfect blend of the vocals I love in Metal, with a Electronic background. Probably why it has 'core' at the end. 



Band: ERAL x jenya

Song: corrupt.Identity

Genres: Prog Metal

A little heavier intro- or in general a bit heavier of a song than what I'd normally sling out. But, hear me out- just keep listening. Super energetic vocals kept me listening to this collab track, and I think it'll keep you listening as well.



Band: Secular Era x Drexl Bowie

Song: Master Morality

Genres: Metalcore, Melodic Metal, Hard Rock

For the fans of Conman Economy, Last American Cowboy, Decadent Nation, My Chemical Romance, I bring you a nostalgic (but refreshing) metalcore/hardrock/melodicmetal song collab by Secular Era & Drexl Bowie. The song name, Master Morality, is based on the term coined by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. The term represents strength, power, and pride, and people that claim moral good to what benefits them- a interesting take for the track below.  



Band: Drömsyra

Song: Manus Inferni Semper

Genres: Thrash Metal

Drömsyra is a Swedish thrash metal band, this is one of their more recent & thrashier tracks. It's got really heavy vocals, saving grace once again being the energetic riffs rolling me through the song like a crackhead on rollerskates. 



Band: The Pink Cowboys

Song: The Sleeper

Genres: Industrial, Death Metal

I'm not a 90's baby, so I can't tell you what it was like to exist then. But this track is pulled right out of the aesthetics of the noxious grool of the metal scene in the 90's. And it's good enough that it landed itself on this list. Newly recorded, Kristian Nieman (former Therion and now Sorcerer) produced this track, and I hope you guys enjoy!


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