Like Moths to Flames
The Cycles of Trying to Cope
| Year | 2024 |
| Genre | Metal, Metalcore |
| Label | UNFD |
| Country | XW |
| Status | Official |
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- Angels Weep (3:38)
- Paradigm Trigger (3:21)
- Over the Garden Wall (3:52)
- Gone Without a Trace (4:15)
- Dissociative Being (3:50)
- The Shepherdβs Crown (2:56)
- To Know Is to Die (3:38)
- Kintsugi (3:22)
- Everything That Once Held It Together (3:51)
- The Depths I Roam (4:08)
- What Do We See When We Leave This Place? (3:44)
About the Band
Like Moths to Flames is an American metalcore band from Columbus, Ohio, formed in 2010 by former members of various bands, including Emarosa, Agraceful, the Crimson Armada, TerraFirma, and My Ticket Home. The band has released six studio albums and five EPs. The band's current line-up consists of lead vocalist Chris Roetter, guitarists Zach Pishney and Cody Cavanaugh, and drummer Roman Garcia. Roetter is the only member of the original line-up that remains in the band.
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Album Review
Like Moths to Flames' latest album 'The Cycles of Trying to Cope' is a relentless onslaught of metalcore aggression and emotional depth. The band showcases their ability to seamlessly blend blistering riffs with poignant lyrics, creating a captivating sound that grabs the listener from the opening track 'Angels Weep' to the haunting conclusion of 'What Do We See When We Leave This Place?'. Standout tracks like 'Dissociative Being' and 'Kintsugi' showcase the band's versatility, with dynamic shifts in intensity and melodic hooks that linger long after the song ends. The production quality on this album is top-notch, allowing every instrument to shine through the mix with clarity and power. 'The Cycles of Trying to Cope' solidifies Like Moths to Flames' place as one of the premier metalcore acts in the scene today, showcasing their growth and maturity as musicians.