Rather than being lost in rivers of despair, though, Dying Wish have channeled them into their most resonant release to date. Nothing Like You may draw on (self-)loathing and doubt but it pours those feelings into hypnotically glassy sounds. The apoplectic Surrender Everything refuses to go down without due carnage. Moments I Regret is poignantly relatable, rampaging from ruefulness to rage, then Empty The Chamber goes utterly postal.
Intriguingly, different circumstances could have seen Portland’s gnarliest being labelled ‘sell-outs’ for the stylistic evolutions on Flesh Stays Together: trend-chasing traitors to their 2000s metalcore forbears. So intense – so justified – are the emotions at play here, however, that nothing feels dialled back. Even as the album closes with the spectacularly cinematic soundscape of Heaven Departs (very latter-day Spiritbox) opening out into an almost entirely clean-sung title-track, their vice-grip around listeners’ hearts only tightens.
It’s a compelling squeeze to find yourself caught up in, a stark coming of age for metalcore pacesetters whose potential now seems limitless.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: Knocked Loose, Counterparts, Spiritbox
Flesh Stays Together is out now via SharpTone