What doesn’t kill you simply makes you stranger. Veterans of the mid-2010s deathcore boom, Within Destruction broke out with a formulaic, albeit effective, stylistic blend of gutturals and beatdowns, album artwork featuring nightmarish, city-levelling kaiju, and lyrics grappling the demons dwelling deeper within.
Increasing in confidence and flamboyance over the past half-decade, however, the Slovenian trio have grown bolder and more colourful, adding broad strokes of electro and nu-metal to the mix and doubling down on their fascination with all things Japanese. Cringe as it might come across on first glance, fifth album ANIMETAL feels like natural next step, channelling the vividness and theatricality of anime into a genre-hopping set of songs that feel both compellingly coherent and thrillingly bonkers.
ANIMETAL itself gets things going. An adrenaline-burst banger with hooks (‘ANIMETAL, ANIMETAL, ANIMETAL GO GO / ANIMETAL, ANIMETAL, ANIMETAL OH NO’) and Kawaii-ish samples that call to mind the best of BABYMETAL, it is a highlight in its own right. It's also an opening of the floodgates for more unexpected twists and turns. DEMON CHILD mixes in heavy R&B rhythms, neon-streaked atmospherics and throat-ripping fury. KANASHIBARI – referring to a form of sleep paralysis, translating literally as ‘Bound In Metal’ – teases the brutality of old, but with far deeper, darker dynamism.