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Betraying the Martyrs
Artist Icon Rapture (2019)
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"Rapture" is the fourth studio album by the French deathcore/metalcore band Betraying the Martyrs, released 13th September 2019 on the Sumerian label.
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French metalcore act Betraying the Martyrs have been consistently improving their sound since their 2011 debut, but their fourth full-length, Rapture, sees the band fully settled into their own. The album brings together their symphonic take on the genre with an increased sense of technicality, making for a really strong release.
Their level of technicality is also noticeably different on Rapture than previous albums. The addition of guitarist Steeves Hostin doesn't come across overtly in terms of songwriting, but slight differences in the structure of solos or even just the complexity of riffs as a whole are there. Songs like "The Swarm" or "Rapture" bring in strongly written modern metalcore riffs, allowing for some heavier moments in the midst of melodic or clean sections.
While they aren't necessarily bringing anything new to the table, Betraying the Martyrs offer a fresh take on a tried-and-true formula with Rapture. The record has plenty to offer for metalcore fans and helps set them on a path of longevity as they gain more confidence in their sound.
Reviewed by Joe Smith-Engelhardt for exclaim.ca.


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