Angelmaker doesn’t just write deathcore; they architect sonic brutality. Hailing from Vancouver, Canada, the dual-vocal onslaught of Angelmaker has carved a distinctive niche in extreme metal since their formation in 2011. Their sound, a relentlessly aggressive fusion of death metal's technicality and hardcore's visceral energy, is punctuated by guttural lows and piercing highs, weaving tales of despair and existential dread. The band's breakthrough came with releases like "Dissentient" (2015) and their self-titled album (2019), showcasing a band unafraid to experiment within the confines of their genre. Angelmaker's use of atmospheric elements, often contrasting sharply with their earth-shattering breakdowns, reveals an artistry beyond simple aggression. They’ve toured extensively, solidifying their reputation for intense live performances, and their influence can be heard in a new wave of deathcore bands prioritizing dynamic songwriting over sheer speed. Recent projects hint at further exploration of melodic textures within their punishing framework, suggesting Angelmaker is poised to redefine the boundaries of modern deathcore. Collaborations with artists like Lorna Shore have only amplified their reach and impact.