Score A/V presents… Through the Fractures
Some bands emerge through long-term planning. Others appear because there is simply no other option left. Through the Fractures belongs firmly to the latter category.
Built around a modern fusion of metalcore and post-hardcore, the project channels emotional exhaustion, inner conflict and psychological tension into something both violent and deeply human. Their music lives in constant opposition: chaos collides with melody, crushing heaviness gives way to vulnerability, and moments of despair are repeatedly interrupted by flashes of resilience.
Rather than leaning into genre nostalgia, TTF approach heaviness as emotional architecture. The riffs cut sharply, the atmosphere remains suffocating, and the dynamics constantly shift between collapse and recovery. Yet beneath the aggression sits something unexpectedly hopeful: the idea that even fractured people can still move forward.
That philosophy defines the project itself. Through the Fractures is not about pretending wounds disappear. It is about learning to exist with them.
With their debut album ‘Beyond the Scars’ scheduled for release on May 24, the band has already unveiled three singles introducing listeners to their emotionally charged universe. Each track expands a different side of the project’s identity, balancing modern metalcore intensity with post-hardcore emotional depth and melodic tension.
Those who are familiar with bands such as Underoath, Architects, Defeater, Norma Jean, Counterparts, and The Ghost Inside will recognise the emotional DNA running through the project, though Through the Fractures avoids simply reproducing genre formulas. Their material feels less performative and more lived-in — raw without becoming careless, intense without losing clarity.
What makes the band particularly compelling at this early stage is the sense of immediacy surrounding the material. Nothing feels over-designed or artificially polished. The songs carry urgency, as if they were written because they had to exist rather than because they fit within a release strategy.
The three singles – already available in both audio and video formats – offer a first glimpse into a project built not on escapism, but emotional survival.
…Tracklist…
- 01 Blindness Is A Wall
- 02 Behind The Curtain Of My Mind
- 03 A Presence Without A Self
- 04 No God In The Ruins
- 05 Through The Storm
- 06 When The Heart Remembers
- 07 Beneath The Quiet Skin
- 08 Hollow Remains
- 09 Where Fear Lives
- 10 The Flame Against The Night
