Glamour Of The Kill
Glamour Of The Kill

Glamour Of The Kill

GBRMetal, Metalcore/Deathcore
14,473 monthly listeners
  • 17.2K followers
  • 10K subscribers
  • 5.6K followers
  • 439 followers
  • 8.1K fans

Glamour Of The Kill's Top Spotify Songs

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Second Chance
3.5K streams
2
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Break
607 streams
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Out of Control (feat. Jacoby Shaddix)
470 streams
4
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Rescue Me
333 streams
5
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A Freak Like Me
296 streams
3.5K
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Second Chance

Glamour Of The Kill
607
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Break

Glamour Of The Kill
470
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333
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Rescue Me

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296
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A Freak Like Me

Glamour Of The Kill
285
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The Only One

Glamour Of The Kill
281
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253
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Welcome to Hell

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212
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178
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Glamour Of The Kill's YouTube Videos

832.3K
Views
Glamour of the Kill - Second Chance (Official Music Video)
Youtube
832.3K views
Sep 02, 2013
479.3K
Views
Glamour Of The Kill - Feeling Alive - Exclusive!
Youtube
479.3K views
Dec 12, 2010
325.1K
Views
Glamour of the Kill - If Only She Knew (Official Music Video)
Youtube
325.1K views
May 15, 2011

Glamour Of The Kill's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Zacky's Music Choices! đŸ‘» (Emo/Post-Hardcore/Metalcore/Pop Punk)
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CREED #IFightFor Playlist
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Hoobastank, Trapt, Linkin Park, Three Days Grace, Puddle Of Mudd, Art Of Dying, The Veer Union, Saliva, Papa Roach, 3 Doors Down, Bullet For My Valentine, Set It Off, There For Tomorrow, Story Of T...
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Speed Metal /\ Raw Rock
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Glamour Of The Kill's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events9 Events

Jun
01-02
Camden Rocks Festival
United Kingdom
GBR
, London ‱ N/A N/A
Past
Apr
05
Glamour Of The Kill at O2 Institute Birmingham
United Kingdom
GBR
, Birmingham ‱ 2500 - 5000 Hall
Past
Apr
04
Glamour of the Kill at O2 Academy Islington
United Kingdom
GBR
, London ‱ 500 - 1200 Club
Past
Nov
06
Glamour of the Kill at Rockpalast
Germany
DEU
, Bochum ‱ 0 - 500 Club
Past
Nov
05
Glamour Of The Kill & Our Hollow, Our Home at De Flux
Netherlands
NLD
, Zaandam ‱ 0 - 500 Hall
Past

Glamour Of The Kill's Past Events9 Events

  • Camden Rocks Festival festival

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    Medium
  • Glamour Of The Kill at O2 Institute Birmingham

    Glamour Of The Kill
    O2 Institute Birmingham
    GBR, Birmingham
    Hall2.5K - 5K
  • Glamour of the Kill at O2 Academy Islington

    Glamour Of The Kill
    O2 Academy Islington
    GBR, London
    Club500 - 1.2K
  • Glamour of the Kill at Rockpalast

    Glamour Of The Kill
    Rockpalast Bochum
    DEU, Bochum
    Club0 - 500
  • Glamour Of The Kill & Our Hollow, Our Home at De Flux

    Our Hollow, Our Home, Glamour Of The Kill
    Podium De Flux
    NLD, Zaandam
    Hall0 - 500

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More about Glamour Of The Kill

Overview of Metalcore/Deathcore musician Glamour Of The Kill

The British band Glamour Of The Kill is renowned for their original approach to the metal subgenre. The band's music combines metalcore with deathcore, producing a mix of unbridled rage and melodic overtones. Strong vocals, precise drumming, and heavy riffs work together to create the band's distinctive sound in their songs.

The York-based band has been performing since the middle of the 2000s and has put out multiple albums that have garnered praise from metal enthusiasts all around the world. The melancholy tone of Glamour Of The Kill's music is well-known, and the band frequently explores themes of loneliness, grief, and hardship in its lyrics. Each song serves as a window into the band's experiences, and their music is a mirror of their journey.

In the metal scene, Glamour Of The Kill stands out for their ability to combine many sub-genres into a single, cohesive sound that is entirely their own. They are a force to be reckoned with in the metal scene because their music is a monument to the strength of tenacity and the human spirit.

What are the most popular songs for Metalcore/Deathcore musician Glamour Of The Kill?

Metalcore/deathcore band Glamour Of The Kill, from York, United Kingdom, has a sizable fan base thanks to their intense and exciting music. They are most known for the songs "Second Chance," "Feeling Alive," "If Only She Knew," "A Freak Like Me," "Lights Down," "Blood Drunk," "Break," "Resurrection," "Break," and "Earthquake (feat. Craig Mabbitt)."

One of the band's best songs, "Second Chance," demonstrates how well they can combine hard and melodic components. Any metal lover will start headbanging to the song's powerful breakdowns and soaring clean vocals. Another song by the group that showcases its energizing instrumentation and strong vocals is "Feeling Alive". Any crowd will be energized by the song's thunderous chorus, which rises throughout the song.

Excellent songs that showcase the band's range and talent include "If Only She Knew," "A Freak Like Me," "Lights Down," "Blood Drunk," "Break," "Resurrection," and "Earthquake (feat. Craig Mabbitt)." Although each song has its own distinct sound and style, all share the same elements: strong vocals, intense breakdowns, and massive riffs.

In general, any metal lover should check out Glamour Of The Kill. Their live performances are likely to be exhilarating and an amazing experience, and their music is full of energy and emotion.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Metalcore/Deathcore musician Glamour Of The Kill?

With the release of their most recent album, "Savages," in 2014, York, United Kingdom's metalcore group Glamour Of The Kill has been making waves in the music business. The songs on this album, such "Out of Control," "Second Chance," and "Lights Down," demonstrate the band's distinctive fusion of powerful riffs and captivating melodies. Glamour Of The Kill has firmly established themselves in the metalcore scene with their strong instrumentals and potent vocals.

The group has recently released a lot of singles in addition to their album. Fans of the genre will enjoy their most recent song, "Resurrection," which was published in 2019 and has a hard-hitting sound. "Fire Fight" from 2018 and the singles "After Hours" and "A Freak Like Me" from 2014 are some more recent hits. Each of these songs illustrates the band's capacity to write powerful, catchy tunes that highlight their musical prowess and originality.

Overall, Glamour Of The Kill never ceases to dazzle listeners with their original approach to metalcore music. Their most recent album and singles demonstrate their talent for writing powerful, captivating tunes that will make your heart race. The band is sure to make waves in the metalcore scene for years to come with their aggressive vocals, hard riffs, and potent instrumentals.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Metalcore/Deathcore musician Glamour Of The Kill?

The metalcore group Glamour Of The Kill, from York, England, has performed frequently at some of the best venues in the UK and Europe. The band has played at illustrious locations including, but not limited to, The Underworld Camden, O2 Institute Birmingham, and O2 Academy Islington. They have amassed a devoted following and received favorable reviews for their exuberant performances and engaging stage presence.

Glamour Of The Kill has participated in some of the major music festivals in Europe in addition to their headlining appearances. They have performed at many events, including Download Festival, Slam Dunk Festival, and Bloodstock Open Air. Their performances at these events have consistently left the crowd wanting more and have been nothing short of fantastic.

Glamour Of The Kill gave one of their most memorable performances at the 2013 Download Festival, where they shared the main stage with acts like Slipknot, Iron Maiden, and Rammstein. One of the most dynamic metal bands in the UK, the band's electric performance was highly appreciated by both critics and fans.

Last but not least, Glamour Of The Kill has performed at some of the most renowned venues in the UK and Europe and has taken part in some of the major music festivals in the area. They have a devoted fan base and have received favorable reviews for their dynamic stage presence and high-energy performances. It is reasonable to say that Glamour Of The Kill is one of the most intriguing metal bands to come out of the UK in recent years given their impressive resume.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Metalcore/Deathcore musician Glamour Of The Kill?

UK metalcore band Glamour Of The Kill has worked with a few well-known musicians over the course of their musical history. With Jacoby Shaddix, the main singer of Papa Roach, they worked on one of their most significant songs, "Out of Control." The band's distinctive sound was flawlessly balanced by Shaddix's energetic and forceful vocals, creating a memorable track that best represented both musicians.

On the song "Freak Like Me," Trivium's lead vocalist and guitarist Matt Heafy and I worked together in another noteworthy project. The band's music was given a new dynamic by Heafy's unusual vocals, and the song demonstrated their propensity for experimenting with various genres and sounds.

In their musical career, Glamour Of The Kill has worked with a number of notable musicians, but their associations with Matt Heafy and Jacoby Shaddix stand out as the most significant. Through these partnerships, the band was able to reach a larger audience and develop their sound, solidifying their position within the metalcore subgenre.