Artist's albums
The Ghost Sessions
2023 · album
Deathmask Divine
2023 · single
Knee Deep
2023 · single
In Dying Days
2022 · single
Sanctum
2022 · album
Eclipse
2021 · single
Dusk
2021 · single
Twilight
2021 · single
Dawn
2021 · single
Angelmaker (Instrumentals)
2020 · album
Angelmaker
2019 · album
Unholy Alliance
2016 · single
Dissentient
2015 · album
2013 Split
2013 · single
Decay
2012 · album
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Biography
AngelMaker levels listeners with a furious, diverse, and violent extremity. Across a handful of split EPs and other releases, including two full-length albums, the North Vancouver six-piece make their musical intentions clear. AngelMaker creates deathcore of the highest order, injected with blackened thrash, a smattering of power violence, and the urgent ferocity of underground hardcore. Like genre standard-bearers Black Dahlia Murder, Despised Icon, and Whitechapel, AngelMaker summon the most brutal elements of death metal and combine it with the coldest permafrost of black metal, without the theatricality sometimes clouding the genres. The brand-new music unleashed by AngelMaker in 2021, crafted in recent months with producer Tim Creviston (Spiritbox, Misery Signals), and mixed and mastered by Will Putney (Thy Art Is Murder, Knocked Loose), is the band’s most confident and destructive yet. The band’s dual-vocal and triple-guitar composition allows for new and diverse explorations of extremity, setting AngelMaker both inside and apart from the traditions of the deathcore subgenre. Beyond mere technicality and devastation, AngelMaker trade in emotion, eliciting unique feelings of sorrow, regret, anger, fear, and depression, taking listeners on immersive journeys within the songs. As the British Columbian ensemble’s first new material in roughly two years seeps out from the underground in 2021, diehards and newcomers alike discover new revelations in their music.