Bleed From Within's 'In Place of Your Halo' showcases a leaner, more physical sound, incorporating visceral riffs and the unexpected use of bagpipes, marking a new beginning with their upcoming album Zenith.
Arch Enemy's 'Blood Dynasty' combines mid-tempo death metal with classic melodic elements, featuring Alissa White-Gluz's impressive gutturals and shreddy solos reminiscent of the iconic Schrapnel Records.
Dream Theater's 'A Broken Man' offers a heavier sound with James LaBrie's vocals painting vivid images of war's horrors, as the band masterfully transitions throughout the more than eight-minute track.
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