Polaris
The first band of the five is also the only one from overseas, as Polaris hail from Sydney, Australia. The five-piece have two EP's under their belt so far, and display a sound of unrelenting heaviness paired with engaging riffs and violent breakdowns. Add the brutal screams from co-vocalist Jamie Hails, and Polaris certainly are a treat to listen to. Their debut album, titled The Mortal Coil, is set for release on November 3rd, and if lead single "The Remedy" is any indication of how the it'll turn out, these Aussies have a bright future ahead of them.
Thousand Below
Thousand Below, from San Diego, are Rise Records' newest young signing, and the record label responsible for bringing us The Devil Wears Prada and Dance Gavin Dance seems to have struck gold again. The debut album from Thousand Below, The Love You Let Too Close, released on October 6th to acclaim from those who took the time out of their lives to hear it. To those who haven't yet done so, it's well worth the 41 minutes its runtime demands of you. Vocalist James DeBerg tells a gripping story of depression and anger through his lyrics, which are as real and relatable as it gets.
Redeem/Revive
Redeem/Revive are a group that have been around for a while; their debut EP came out nearly a half-decade ago in 2013. However, several complications with the lineup and record labels caused their debut album to be delayed. Earlier this year, it finally came in the form of Free Minds. The album sounds as if the theatrics and heaviness of Crown the Empire's early works met the half-soulful, half-brutal vocal duo of Issues' Tyler Carter and Michael Bohn. Anyone looking for a dose of simultaneously heavy and catchy metalcore can stop right here, as vocalists Joshua Landon and Aldo carry each tune with the power and showmanship of a duo that's been at it for decades, just like the Carter/Bohn pair to whom they owe their influence.
The White Noise
There must be something in the water in Dallas, Texas. The city that brought us metalcore juggernauts Memphis May Fire and Crown the Empire is now the origin of yet another band poised to become a leading force in the genre. The White Noise are easily the most post-hardcore leaning band in this group of five, with some of their songs (see "The Best Songs Are Dead") being straight up hardcore punk. On the other hand, The White Noise are also the band with the most variety in this group, as their track "I Lost My Mind (in California)", taken from their debut record AM/PM, is straight up pop-punk.
Bad Omens
Bad Omens self-titled debut, released in August 2016, immediately caught fire in the underground of the metalcore scene, with comparisons being drawn to Bring Me the Horizon's 2013 game-changer Sempiternal. And while some of those comparisons certainly hold merit, there's no doubt that Bad Omens are a band of their own, and are reaping the rewards of their success. The group already had a massive social media following prior to the release of their album, evidenced by the immediate popularity of their music videos compared to their peers. With three videos having already passed 1 million views, and a sophomore album set to drop in 2018, Bad Omens are well on their way to becoming just as huge as the world famous Sheffield group that they are so often compared to.