SINGLE REVIEW: Ramener - House of Wolves

The latest single 'House of Wolves' from Long Island, NY-based Ramener is a burst of killer, enthralling alt-metal.

Starting off soft and sinister 'House of Wolves' booms in with electrifying riffs, rampant hooks, a dirty bassline, and droning drums. Raw, gritty vocals complete the lineup.

It's attitude heavy and beaming in a protesting, impactful stance. Boasting thrashing solos and a sound that crosses from classic blasting metal to a more contemporary metalcore vibe with hints of grunge distortion and an infectious groove.

'House of Wolves' is a ferocious, exhilarating listen that's sure to get your headbanging.

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