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For fans of bilo'u,lovers of deathcore and progressive deathcore,metal music enthusiasts,listeners interested in new aggressive metal bands,those curious about experimental vocals in metal
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LA RECENSIONE

Ok, I'm NewHere on this site, forgive any mistakes/silliness I might write (I'm used to this kind of thing).

Deathcore, a genre that in recent years has captured a bit of all the medalheads wielding and brutal (thanks to bands like Pippi Longstocking, The Jonas Brothers, and Bring Me The Horizon). Today we talk about Bilo'u (which practically in English means Below, directly inspired by the famous actor Jim Belowshi [ahaha, I'm not funny]), who haven't conquered anything at all. They propose a Deathcore characterized by odd times, aggression, and a Scream halfway between a gargling and a gagging. Despite all this, they are truly adorable.

The EP "Muzjow," released I-don't-remember-when is a chaotic onslaught rich in dissonance, technique, and, alas, classic breakdowns from a classic Deathcore band, alternated with instrumental songs just over a minute long, very calm and relaxing (too bad that just when you start to relax, that Scream starts again, to which, slowly, one gets used). In short, they have much to learn but they show promise.

One last thing: could we classify their genre as Prog.Deathcore? (A classification already used for bands like From Us To Sunset or The Contortionist).

Oh, Bilo'u are looking for a bassist, so what are you waiting for? HURRY UP! 

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Bilo'u's EP Muzjow showcases a chaotic and aggressive deathcore style with technical dissonance and classic breakdowns. Its mix of intense screams and calm instrumentals creates a unique listening experience. Despite needing growth, the band shows clear promise. The review also humorously notes the band is searching for a bassist. The potential reclassification to 'Prog Deathcore' adds an interesting dimension.

Bilo'u

A deathcore group whose EP Muzjow is described as a chaotic onslaught of dissonance, odd times, aggression and classic breakdowns. The band alternates short calm instrumental passages with harsh screams and, according to the available review, is looking for a bassist.
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