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Syderals – “CyanHeart”: Grief, Grit, and French Metal That Cuts Deep
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Syderals arrived with open wounds and a scream that won’t let go.
Formed in September 2024, this fresh five-piece from France wastes no time pretending. “CyanHeart”, their debut EP, isn’t here to please. It’s here to purge. Born from the ashes of Sekmeth and Lystéa, Syderals hits like a storm that’s been brewing for years and now it’s breaking loose.
File this somewhere between Gojira’s tectonic weight and Sleep Token’s raw vulnerability, but don’t get too comfortable. Syderals doesn’t mimic, they unearth. They dig through grief, fury, and everything in between, and the result is pure catharsis in motion.
Frontman Greg doesn’t sing so much as exorcise. His voice rages and aches with every line: More howl than melody, more confession than performance. It’s unfiltered, and it feels real.
“Still Breathing” claws at your chest with post-trauma adrenaline.
“Cold Steel” slams like heartbreak turned weapon.
“Seasons” simmers in ambient dread, the soundtrack to a storm you can’t outrun.
What sets CyanHeart apart isn’t just its sound, it’s its honesty. The production doesn’t smooth out the edges, it sharpens them. There’s no gloss here, no disguise. Every riff, every scream, every ambient break feels lived-in and urgent.
This is metal that bleeds. Not just loud, meaningful.
And in a scene often drowning in polish and posturing, Syderals stands out because they don’t fake the pain. They carve it into riffs and release it like a pressure valve.
CyanHeart isn’t just a solid debut. It’s a declaration. French underground metal is still very much alive, and Syderals just kicked down the door.
They're not here to wait their turn. They're here to burn a hole through your speakers.
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