With the old-school variety of metallic hardcore coming back alongside the “scene” resurgence, not as many folks seem to acknowledge the wave of metalcore Killswitch Engage road in on. Together with ...
Metalcore veterans Killswitch Engage have announced a winter/spring 2025 tour and they’ve put together a package featuring fellow metalcore staples Kublai Khan TX and Fit For A King, along with rising ...
While metalcore itself preceded Killswitch Engage's arrival by almost a decade, it was unquestionably the rise of Massachusettes' finest that helped push the genre to the very front of the metal scene ...
When you think of Southern hard rock, Massachusetts-based metalcore band Killswitch Engage does not come to mind, and for good reason. So it’s a bit of an unlikely pairing to see Killswitch Engage ...
Killswitch Engage's The End of Heartache is without a doubt one of the greatest metalcore albums ever, but which song is the best? See how we ranked every track on the record. It's hard to believe, ...
From legends coming back strong to young artists pushing the genre forward, it's been a standout year for metalcore - and ...
With their infectious combination of New England hardcore and Swedish death metal, Killswitch Engage became the standard bearers of the ‘00s melodic metalcore movement. Formed in Westfield, ...
Killswitch Engage headlined Knitting Factory on March 25, and Lighting the Torch and August Burns Red were the opening acts. Metalcore masters Killswitch Engage brought the Atonement tour to the ...
Killswitch Engage is arguably one of the biggest metalcore acts of all time, and certainly have their place within the New Wave Of American Heavy Metal. In an interview with Metal Hammer, vocalist ...
When you’re a Grammy Award-nominated metalcore band, that you may be prioritizing aggression over substance is a constant concern. That’s the case for Killswitch Engage, with singer Jesse Leach noting ...
Killswitch Engage have rescheduled their tour with fellow metalcore vets August Burns Red and former KsE vocalist Howard Jones’ band Light The Torch that was originally planned for 2020. It now goes ...
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