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2025-05-23

Today's 📷🎥 planning: #makethemsuffer , #resolve , #conjurer & #ifnotforme
📍 #melkweg #amsterdam

2025-05-21

Crowd-surfing season has begun!

#MakeThemSuffer

Australian metalcore band "Make Them Suffer" doing their thing on a stage illuminated by purple lights
2025-05-16
Digital Tour Busdigitaltourbus
2025-04-14

We're releasing videos this week featuring Make Them Suffer, LOCASH, Heavy//Hitter, Slamwich, and more‪! Which videos are you the most excited for?

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2025-03-08

Just snagged my ticket to go see Make Them Suffer on the 16th. Have been a fan of this band for 15 years now and this will be my first time seeing them 💜

#makethemsuffer #metalcore #music #livemusic #concert

2025-02-05

Igorrr
09.10.2025 Frankfurt / Batschkapp

Make Them Suffer, Resolve und Conjurer
20.05.2025 Frankfurt / Das Bett

#Batschkapp #DasBett #Frankfurt #Igorrr #MakeThemSuffer #SteelFeed

2024-11-30

Nog even terugblikken op de afgelopen maand in muziek? Of juist vooruitkijken naar december? Het kan met ons albumoverzicht. November bracht ons nieuwe albums en EP's van o.a. Make Them Suffer, State Champs, Body Count en The Cure. Check de link voor het volledige overzicht! buff.ly/3v6gFe2

#MakeThemSuffer #StateChamps #BodyCount #TheCure #Rock #Metal #Punk

2024-11-26

Gig Review: Bury Tomorrow / Make Them Suffer / Thornhill / As Everything Unfolds – Barrowlands, Glasgow (22nd November 2024)

The iconic Glasgow Barrowlands, steeped in music history, hosted a night of sheer brutality and raw emotion as four

moshville.co.uk/reviews/gig-re

#GigReviews #AsEverythingUnfolds #BuryTomorrow #MakeThemSuffer #Thornhill

2024-11-07

Album Review: Make Them Suffer – Make Them Suffer

Not one for sticking to particular genre labels, Australia's Make Them Suffer have been referred to as metalcore, deathcore, melodic death metal, heavy hardcore and melodic metalcore but to name a few. Regardless of whatever category you place them in, it's safe to say they are experts at pushing c

moshville.co.uk/reviews/album-

#AlbumReviews #MakeThemSuffer

2024-11-06

💀 Brace yourself for MAKE THEM SUFFER's self-titled album "Make Them Suffer," dropping November 08!

🎶 Dive into the relentless energy & support us 👉 [amzn.to/3Up2Gt5]

#metalreleases #MakeThemSuffer #Deathcore #NewAlbum

Get ready to feel the intensity 🤘metalreleases.com

BlackChesterblackchester
2024-06-30

New on Insta: Make Them Suffer - Vainstream Rockfest 2024, Münster instagr.am/p/C81qmxds6Kl/

🇺🇦𖤐AlderForrest 𖤐 🇺🇦AlderForrest@1m2lab.anvil.top
2024-06-29

Parhaan pitin tähän saakka tarjoili #makethemsuffer, puolen tunnin riehakas lenkki tuli vedettyä at #tuskafestival. Tuli kaks kertaa hoppu laittaa luuri taskuun kun tuli #wallofdeath ja pitihän sitä kortensa kekoon kantaa. ​:headbang:​

2024-06-22

Crowdsurfen ist australische Nationalsportart

#MakeThemSuffer #FullForceFestival

2024-04-08

Make Them Suffer share new single “Epitaph”

A potent fusion of the past, present and future, Perth metalcore outfit Make Them Suffer return today armed with a glossy yet blistering new single, "Epitaph" out now via Greyscale Records and SharpTone Records.

Continuing the band's ferocious new sonic chapter, "Epitaph" swells with a sharp interplay between sharp primal en

moshville.co.uk/video/2024/04/

#Videos #MakeThemSuffer

2024-01-13

Drown in Sulphur – Dark Secrets of the Soul Review

By Dear Hollow

I’m gonna be an insufferable hipster about this one: I’ve been listening to blackened deathcore before Lorna Shore made it cool. Hell, I was listening to the style before Will Ramos made Lorna Shore cool. Bands like The Breathing Process, early Make Them Suffer, and Dark Sermon were all rattling off their own takes on spooky corpse-painted Hot Topic-core in the early 2010s before some Hot Topic frequenter said “ooooh” and nabbed that Watain t-shirt they have on display while manically making pig noises to emulate “To the Hellfire.” Here we meet Drown in Sulphur, an Italian blackened deathcore act, who attempts their own spin on kvlt-y brutality.

Largely the problem with much of blackened deathcore is which blackened muse they worship – it ends up being mostly Dimmu Borgir or Cradle of Filth. As such, blackened deathcore can often be distilled into the definition “deathcore with symphonic synths” much of the time. Despite their attempt at conjuring the undead frigid atmosphere of 90’s second-wave, Drown in Sulphur largely falls into this category. Sophomore effort Dark Secrets of the Soul is all about exploration of the darkness of human nature, and while cloaked in brutality and opaqueness, there is a heart of beating melody that courses through its best. Ultimately, thanks to Dark Secrets of the Soul’s blend of melody, brutality, and atmosphere, Drown in Sulphur has promise.

The Italian collective’s bread and butter is crushing deathcore a la the classic Suicide Silence and Carnifex palette, balanced by dramatic synthwork, frenetic and multifaceted guitar work, and manic blastbeats and plods. Tracks like “Buried By Snow and Hail,” “Unholy Light,” and closer “Shadow of the Dark Throne” balance these elements beautifully, melodic motifs grounding the exploration into funereal dimensions with punishing viciousness, tasteful synths, and bouncy riffage. The corpse-painted elephant in the room is breakdowns, which Drown in Sulphur utilizes as moments of punishing clarity that feel like a reprieve from the symphonic saturation beatdown. Refusing to be pegged as a one-trick pony, the more meditative melodies of “Lotus” and “Dark Secrets of the Soul” are powerful and dynamic, guiding the movements to truly punishing pinnacles – even if the clean vocals of the former are hit or miss. Widely interspersed wailing guitar solos are largely successful, capitalizing on track growth, while vocalist Chris “Christ” Lombardo offers a filth-encrusted bellow and occasional shriek that adds to the dark atmosphere – a similar tone to Cabal’s Andreas Bjulver.

The glaring issue with Dark Secrets of the Soul is like many akin to the symphonically inclined -core abusers: monotony and saturation. Like Betraying the Martyrs or Ovid’s Withering’s weaker offerings, Drown in Sulphur regularly toes the fine line between drama and excess, leaning periodically into the latter. Tracks like “Eclipse of the Sun of Eden” and “Say My Name” are all-out bombasts of symphonic saturation and monotonous deathcore brutality that simply extend for far too long, the sense of overwhelm giving way to undeniable boredom and the sound overstaying its welcome. While intro “Adveniat Regnum Tuum” sets the tone nicely with distorted vocals and dark ambiance, interlude “Vampire Communion” serves no purpose, as follow-up “Shadow of the Dark Throne” features its own slow-burning crescendo anyway. While “Lotus” and “Shadow of the Dark Throne” offer some of the best melodies and balance of the album, questionable grungy cleans add a question mark to the former while a slam-influenced slog pumps the brakes on the latter’s momentum, a moment that is blessedly brief.

I’m unsure if Drown in Sulphur quite accurately embodies the “blackened deathcore” moniker as much as the “deathcore with synths” vibe. And that’s okay, because Dark Secrets of the Soul is a rock-solid deathcore album with a melodic thread woven into its infectious energy. While it can get too much periodically, and there are enough questionable decisions made to damage the album’s longevity, it remains a fun listen with plenty of dark atmosphere and filthy pummeling to spare. The “kvlt” is more an aesthetic than a sonic choice, but Dark Secrets of the Soul is tasteful and punishing enough to give Drown in Sulphur another spin or two.

Rating: 3.0/5.0
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 256 kbps mp3
Label: Scarlet Records
Websites: drowninsulphurofficial.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/wedrowninsulphur
Releases Worldwide: January 12th, 2024

#2024 #30 #BetrayingTheMartyrs #BlackenedDeathcore #CABAL #Carnifex #CradleOfFilth #DarkSecretsOfTheSoul #DarkSermon #Deathcore #DimmuBorgir #DrownInSulphur #ItalianMetal #Jan24 #LornaShore #MakeThemSuffer #OvidSWithering #Review #Reviews #ScarletRecords #SuicideSilence #TheBreathingProcess

2023-11-20

I finally went to a concert again at the weekend and I had the pleasure to enjoy Stray From The Path with Make Them Suffer and Void Of Vision 🥳

It was relaxing for my soul 😁

#Metal #StrayFromThePath #MakeThemSuffer #Weekend

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