Heathensun have created something special for rock enthusiasts who revel in the reminiscence of a simpler era by delivering a genre-fusing yet heavy classic, lyrically detailed, and musically magnificent release.
Their most recent single, “Monster,” is an excellent illustration of this band’s collaborative creative effort and enthralling compositions. The music merges heavy metal and rap with a solid moving rhythm section, and lyrical yet aggressive vocals. “Monster” is a fantastic example of nu-metal, with a gritty weight and aggression.
Musically, “Monster” aims high and delivers sensuous chords, enthralling drumming, a hip hop-ready cadence, and an equally rap-inspired yet expressive vocal. The record, which lasts just over 3 minutes and 30 seconds, manages to hit hard while remaining rhythmic. The music video is an exceptional, sharp, head-banging sort of iconic track that honestly strikes the audience by surprise. It is visually authentic, hard-core, and surely not composed of simple elements..
Masterfully crafted, this is an evident standout from Heathensun’s discography to date, as well as a delightful introduction to this one-of-a-kind band. Needless to say, every member of the band Heathensun has done an excellent job of making it worthy of playing on repeat. Heathensun fans, as well as those who appreciate fresh and dynamic music, will surely want to hear this song, which includes well-balanced sound, inventive compositional arrangements, and intriguing lyrics.
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