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Dead Cassette's Debut Single Hopes to "Revive" the Local Metal Scene

With members spread out across the state of Ohio, metalcore band Dead Cassette put together what's been called a local supergroup of a lineup. The band recently released their debut single "Revive", then followed it with two sold out shows in Kent and Canton, OH.

The song itself shows a glimpse of a bright future for the group. 7-string guitars lead the way with classic chuggy riffs and catchy hooks. Drums and bass help guide the song from start to finish while an array of different vocal styles push it over the edge.

Dead Cassette may be the next big up-and-coming band. Lead vocalist Justin Karallus has limitless range and the ability to pull off a variety of different screams. Rhythm guitarist & vocalist Corbin Wandling is smooth on the 7-string and even smoother singing. Bassist Joe Hoover slaps the bass so perfectly you can't help but hang bang along. Drummer Kollin Manuel is absolutely flawless and lead guitarist Arthur Lawrence is so talented it's jaw dropping.

The question isn't how far CAN they go… it's how far WILL they go?

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PostedNovember 23, 2021
AuthorJordan Mohler
TagsDead Cassette, metalcore

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