
Knocked Loose is a metalcore band from Louisville, Kentucky consisting of frontman Bryan Garris, lead guitarist Isaac Hale, bassist Kevin Otten, drummer Kevin Kaine & rhythm guitarist Nicko Calderon. Breaking out a decade ago off their debut EP Pop Culture, their eponymous 2nd EP followed by their last couple full-lengths Laugh Tracks & A Different Shade of Blue all received similar acclaim. Their 4th EP in 2021 however A Tear in the Fabric of Life has become amongst the best metalcore of this decade, so it raised the stakes exponentially for the band’s 3rd album.
The head-bashing metallic hardcore opener “Thirst” screaming about being sickened by a desire for change & to remove the canvas resulting in Bryan wanting to start again whereas “Piece by Piece” works in more drop-tuned guitar riffs & constant double kick drumming to make it known that the truth is something that one can absolutely not hide from. “Suffocate” featuring Poppy mixes metalcore & mathcore as they dig until they find the root that is until “Don’t Reach for Me” swaps out the mathcore undertones with beatdown hardcore taking down someone who fucked around & found out.
“Moss Covers All” talks about a house swallowing them on top of wind & rain forcing decay pulling influences from the deathcore scene while the bloodcurdlingly haunting “Take Me Home” screaming that the dark eventually finds out in the end no matter what. “Slaughterhouse 2” featuring Motionless in White frontman Chris Motionless whom I’m familiar with after MiW opened for Twiztid on top of performing for former 2-time WWE women’s world champion, WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion & NXT Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania XL last month is a sequel to a song off Scoring the End of the World that’s better than the original & “The Calm That Keeps You Awake” goes straight metalcore sacrificing peace to make all the voices stay out.
Nearing it’s conclusion, the lead single “Blinding Faith” dissonantly fuses metallic hardcore with tough guy hardcore & deathcore feeling haunted by a familiar spirit tackling the hypocrisy of the mean-spirited hivemind that sits at the center of numerous religious communities while “Sit & Mourn” couldn’t have been a better choice of a closer & one of the best songs in the band’s discography internally taking a look at what it is to lose & not know what to believe about where that loss leaves you.
I generally think of Between the Buried & Me, Code Orange, Converge or The Dillinger Escape Plan & when it comes to metalcore yet Knocked Loose has to be the fusion genre’s best band in recent memory. They hone in on a diverse, cohesive & savagely aggressive metallic hardcore record with additional beatdown hardcore & deathcore undertones summing up the massive strides they’ve taken during their decade-long tenure & asserts their boundless potential going forward, furthermore challenging themselves as songwriters & retaining the merciless intensity & unflinching honesty they’re known for.
Score: 4.5/5
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