Lorna Shore | TTT

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Hello to all my fellow music lovers! It's Tuesday once again and that only means we got another batch of Three Tune Tuesday of songs to recommend for all of Hive community to listen.

Last Friday, I celebrated my birthday along with the succeeding night until yesterday. It wasn't like this last year and the only thing I can think of is that people finally have the confidence to socialize that they have pre- pandemic and honestly, even I has not heard any news about it for the past months. Anyways, today I will be recommending songs from the Deathcore band called Lorna Shore that has reached an unexpected success of the past years, peaking no. 4 of the Spotify weekly chart with their song To the Hellfire which is currently played for almost 60m times. Also, I will be only tackling songs from when Will Ramos becomes the vocalist of the band as I haven't really gone through with their previous songs.

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And I Return To Nothingness


And I Return to Nothingness comes from the bands first EP of the same title since 2013 and also was the the debut of Will Ramos to the band. Very wonderful song which is like a combination of Symphonic, Power and Deathcore with crazy guitars but the vocals is also on another level, producing different scream and growl techniques. When it comes to the song, it explores the cycle of life and death and that all living things will one day return to nothingness.


Sun Eater


Next from them was the song Sun Eater which comes from the album Pain Remains. As usual, Will's voice is insanely crazy, doing voices you can't believe a human can do as well as the very fast instrumental that playing them will be extremely difficult. And still, there are still really good melody choices with the guitar work as well as good rhythmic choices with the drums. The song title refers to the ambition of becoming unstoppable based on the Icarus of the Greek Mythology and is about self- determination in achieving impossible goals.

Through the Hellfire


And for the last song, I added the song To The Hellfire which is the bands breakthrough and by far, the most popular song. It was also the song that got me introduced to the band because they have been they have been in the music scene for a decade though I have listen to some of their songs like the one used on this Heavy Metal Cats. It also has the craziest breakdown that I ever heard in my life which you can fast forward to 5:34 and decide for yourself. This song explores the desire to break free from despair and the struggle to overcome ones inner darkness.

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And that was it for this week's #threetunetuesday post. This was a project initiated by @ablaze where everyone was free to share their favorite music every Tuesday. Thank you very much if you made it till the end and you can tell me which song have you liked or was something that you never heard.

See you until next time!

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