Incorporeal
Home Town: Chesterfield
Jooped review: "Incorporeal are a band that you will always remember. If you actually get to be at one of the rare Incorporeal gigs you'll see the five piece band playing some extreme, heavy songs. Ant the front man parades on stage surprising the crowd dressed more like he was going to a drum and bass concert. The band's songs get more and more refined the more they make. Their five-track EP, called "A Religion Built Upon Fiction", starts off with a chilled out intro and goes on to some hard hitting moshpit starters. However the band plays best live with crowd-moving songs to bring black and blue to your skin. They make their own style with influences spanning from Killswitch Engage to Atreyu, they're as hard cutting as Caliban but more listenable. Incorporeal's music is dark and enticing with clever lyrics brought to you by their two singers. The band doesn't run with stereotypes making their own style of heavy music to break onto the scene in their own way. They have some new songs (soon to be released) with some surprises apparently so watch out, cover your children's ears - Incorporeal are making it massive."
What the band say about themselves: "Melodic yet heavy without being like the current wave of emo shit. Mainly influenced by bands like As I Lay Dying, Trivium and Darkest Hour, displaying some brutal metalcore riffs with massive (occasionally singing) choruses. What ya get with Incorporeal is a metalcore thrash metal hybrid who are constantly challenging themselves as musicians and displaying what they are capable of to all those who hear their message."
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Incorporeal's tracks:
Religion built upon fiction
Intro
Gun To My Head
Suffocation
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Incorporeal's releases:
Religion built upon fiction EP