Kryour - "Creatures Dwell My Room"

Remember, it was released in 2023:

Kryour's Creatures Dwell My Room: A 2023 EP You Perhaps Missed

Two years later, this EP still hits harder than most of today's metalcore.

São Paulo's Kryour dropped Creatures Dwell My Room back in September 2023, and honestly? It aged like fine chaos. This isn't just another melodeath-meets-metalcore experiment, it's smart, sleek, and packed with ideas that most bands still haven't caught up to.

🎵 Revisit "Timeless"

Kryour didn't just win Brazil's New Rock Bands competition (out of 700+ entries) for fun. They earned it with riffs that cut, choruses that soar, and electronic touches that actually enhance the heaviness, not drown it.

The EP's five tracks, especially "However... Keep Trying" and "Destructive Hope", prove that modern metalcore can be both brutal and brainy. And let's not forget "Why Should I Know?", a single so sharp it should've been a warning.

In a scene flooded with copy-paste breakdowns, Kryour's Creatures Dwell My Room remains a standout. It's the kind of release that makes you wonder: Why aren't more bands doing this?

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P.S.: If you slept on this in 2023, don't make the same mistake twice. Your playlists will thank you.

CONCLUSION:
Kryour's Creatures Dwell My Room remains one of the most underrated EPs of 2023. Two years after its release, it continues to outshine much of today's metalcore scene with its intelligent blend of melody, brutality, and electronic elements. This EP proves that innovative metalcore can be both accessible and forward-thinking.

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