Pennsylvania’s Seethe has unleashed a double offering with their latest back-to-back singles, “Blood” and “Beneath” from their forthcoming EP, Good Mourning Wrath. Known for their signature trap metal style, these tracks showcase Seethe‘s versatility and progression.
In “Blood,” the band delves into a labyrinth of sounds reminiscent of Nine Inch Nails, infusing a potent blend of heavy hard rock and industrial elements. It’s a gripping narrative that encapsulates the tumultuous journey of two individuals trapped in a toxic relationship.
Meanwhile, “Beneath” embodies the quintessence of Seethe‘s essence, delving deep into the raw exploration of overcoming personal trauma.
Both singles seamlessly complement each other, offering a glimpse into Seethe‘s musical dexterity. While staying true to their roots in nu-metal-infused trap metal, these tracks take a more emotive and melodic route, revealing a new, subdued dimension to their sonic journey.
Seethe‘s sonic evolution in these singles offers a fresh take on their distinctive style. With these releases, they not only push boundaries but also invite listeners into a darker, more introspective realm, setting the stage for what can be expected on Good Mourning Wrath.