SINGLE REVIEW: Sixpin - Help

'Help' continues the mantra set by the previous single 'Wasted,' offering another brutal listen. It combines high-impact nu-metal with sweeping metalcore to create a noise that's nothing short of explosive. The track meticulously blends stunning clean vocals with the ranging growl of unclean vocals, all the while adding sinister rap-rock murmurs into the mix.

Sinister and eruptive, 'Help' stands as a cathartic listen that delves into the idea of a life lived in hell, grappling with an empty heart. It paints a picture of a lost soul alone in the darkness, engaged in an internal battle with their demons, pushed to the breaking point and cornered by those who seek to change them. It's a cry for help, a plea for freedom, and an escape from the overwhelming thoughts, a need for space to breathe.

'Help' is an angst-driven, rage-infused banger, channelling feelings of darkness and frustration through a melodic sound that intensifies, immersing the listener deeper and deeper until they are consumed by its macabre beauty

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