High-velocity chaotic hardcore meeting the jagged edges of early 2000s nu-metal. Glitchy, violent, and rhythmically unpredictable for high-intensity release.
Vein sounds like a digital system crashing in the middle of a riot. It is a suffocatingly dense wall of sound that combines the raw, unhinged energy of 90s metallic hardcore with the sleek, terrifying precision of modern industrial production. The guitars don't just riff; they screech and grind like rusted machinery, while the percussion feels like a series of controlled explosions designed to keep you off-balance.
What truly sets them apart is their fearless integration of nu-metal aesthetics, specifically the use of turntables and horror-inspired sampling. Instead of feeling like a throwback, these elements are weaponized to create an atmosphere of genuine psychological unease. The transitions are jagged and sudden, often shifting from a breakneck mathcore sprint into a heavy, sludge-filled groove without warning.
Start with their breakthrough material if you want to understand the modern hardcore zeitgeist. It is the perfect soundtrack for moments that demand total sensory overload or a physical outlet for internal tension. This is music that doesn't just play in the room; it colonizes the space and demands your full, frantic attention.
Shares industrial metal, anxious, thunderstorm, hardcore punk (subgenre)
Shares industrial metal, anxious, thunderstorm, hardcore punk (subgenre)
Shares industrial metal, anxious, thunderstorm, hardcore punk (subgenre)
Shares industrial metal, anxious, thunderstorm, hardcore punk (subgenre)
Shares industrial metal, anxious, hardcore punk, alternative metal (subgenre)
Shares mathcore, anxious, hardcore punk, alternative metal (signature)
Shares industrial metal, anxious, thunderstorm, hardcore punk (subgenre)
Cassette uses generative AI to enrich its catalog. How we use AI →