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Song Review: PostHumanX - “Grid of Flesh”

San Francisco Bay Deathcore Act PostHumanX brings their blend of Deathcore, Metalcore, and Electronic Elements with New Single “Grid of Flesh”

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PostHumanX releases new single "Grid of Flesh" | The Metalverse

Hailing from the San Francisco Bay Area, deathcore act PostHumanX just released their newest song “Grid of Flesh”! The track starts with ambient lofi pads before launching into crushing riffs and explosive vocal growls. In a sudden change of dynamics, PostHumanX jumps into a bright, melodic chorus with singing and energetic synth tones. “Grid of Flesh” launches directly back into deathcore with a down-tempo breakdown, showcasing the melodic and brutal side of PostHumanX and their expert use of balance between heavy and catchy elements to create a wildly varied, interesting sound.

PostHumanX mixes a traditional deathcore sound with EDM elements, and the rawness of death metal, while also utilizing huge anthemic metalcore-style choruses. Fans of all genres of extreme metal are sure to enjoy PostHumanX’s distinct blend of harmony and intensity within their music. You can stream “Grid of Flesh” out on all streaming platforms now!


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