Unsacred aren't sure what kind of band they are, and that's a good thing. Rather than picking a single genre and sticking with it, they've said, "whatever" to the world and decided to be both a black metal and hardcore act, or to be precise, a hardcore group that sometime launch into black metal sections. In heavy music, the question of exactly where a band's sound falls within the spectrum of sub-genres occupies listeners, musicians and critics to no end. Joining a growing number of acts that throw off the shackles of genre purity – Full of Hell and Young and in the Way come to mind – Unsacred unapologetically play songs that have features of both genres. The result? Unsacred have unlocked a well-kept secret: that hardcore and black metal have a great deal more in common than one might expect. Besides the obvious anti-establishment, counter-cultural tendencies, musically the two genres blend together remarkably well – each of the tracks on Unsacred's Three Sisters EP demonstrates that tremolos – the high-toned, speedy backbone of black metal – are an excellent way to counterpoint a slower, low-toned hardcore section. This is great material that will satisfy fans of both genres and leave you very curious to see what Unsacred do next.
(Broken Limbs)Unsacred
Three Sisters
BY Kiel HumePublished Aug 7, 2012