Michigan Hardcore Band Delivers Catchy Groove with “Familiar Glare” Music Video

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Michigan’s Drop Rate is a hardcore outfit from the state known for its urgent and melodic punch in the genre. Their style is a mix of influences from various aspects of hardcore, drawing on the backgrounds and ages of their members.

In an interview with No Echo, vocalist Jacob Weston shared that the band’s main goal is to create enjoyable hardcore songs by incorporating elements from Snapcase, Bane, and Walter Schreifels. Their unique blend of inspirations is evident in their latest work, the Twin Charm: Volume 1 EP, which marks the beginning of a series of two-song releases.

To mark the launch of Twin Charm, Drop Rate has partnered with No Echo to premiere the music video for their latest track, “Familiar Glare.” The song showcases some infectious groove sections that set the band apart. The video, directed by Shon Allen, enhances the overall impact of the track.

In addition to “Familiar Glare,” Drop Rate has also recorded “Edge Out” as part of the Twin Charm Vol. 1 EP. Both tracks demonstrate the band’s ability to blend hardcore urgency with melodic elements, creating a compelling sound that resonates with listeners.

Twin Charm: Volume 1 is now available for purchase on cassette via Setterwind Records. Fans of Drop Rate can stay updated on the band’s latest news and releases by following them on Instagram.

Overall, Drop Rate’s dedication to crafting engaging hardcore music is evident in their latest release. With a sound that pays homage to classic hardcore while incorporating their unique influences, the band continues to carve out their place in the Michigan hardcore scene. Keep an eye out for more releases from Drop Rate as they continue to explore their sonic landscape and push the boundaries of the genre.

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