1. Gojira – Fortitude (2021)
First on Alien Weaponry’s list is the critically acclaimed album Fortitude by French metal band Gojira. Released in 2021, this album showcases Gojira’s evolution from death metal roots to a more groove-oriented sound, characterized by intricate guitar work, environmentally-themed lyrics, and a focus on melody and rhythm.
Fortitude stands out for its thematic depth and musical diversity. Tracks like “Born For One Thing” and “Amazonia” demonstrate Gojira’s ability to blend groove metal with progressive influences, creating a sound that is both heavy and thought-provoking. The album’s lyrical content often addresses environmental issues, making it not only a musical experience but also a call to action.
2. Lamb of God – Lamb of God (2020)
Lamb of God, a band synonymous with groove metal, released their self-titled album in 2020, marking a significant moment in their career. Known for their relentless energy and politically charged lyrics, Lamb of God’s album reaffirms their position as one of the leading bands in the genre.
This album is a testament to Lamb of God’s consistent quality and innovation. Tracks like “Memento Mori” and “Checkmate” are quintessential examples of groove metal, featuring complex rhythms, powerful riffs, and Randy Blythe’s signature vocal style. The album addresses themes of modern society, political unrest, and personal struggle, resonating deeply with listeners across the globe.
3. Alien Weaponry – Tangaroa (2021)
Alien Weaponry’s own album, Tangaroa, released in 2021, is a masterful blend of groove metal and indigenous Māori culture. The band’s unique approach to metal music has garnered them international acclaim, and Tangaroa is a prime example of their innovative style.
The album features tracks sung in both English and Te Reo Māori, offering a cross-cultural experience that is both powerful and educational. Songs like “Hatupatu” and “Tangaroa” exemplify Alien Weaponry’s ability to fuse traditional Māori elements with the heavy grooves and aggressive riffs characteristic of the genre. Lyrically, the album explores themes of cultural identity, environmental responsibility, and historical narratives, providing a rich tapestry of storytelling through music.
4. Sepultura – Quadra (2020)
Brazilian metal pioneers Sepultura released Quadra in 2020, an album that demonstrates their enduring influence on the groove metal scene. Known for their ability to blend thrash, groove, and tribal elements, Sepultura continues to push the boundaries of the genre with this release.
Quadra is a concept album structured around the idea of numerology and society’s division into quadrants. This framework allows Sepultura to explore a range of musical styles, from the thrashy aggression of tracks like “Isolation” to the more melodic and rhythmic “Guardians of Earth.” The album is a testament to Sepultura’s musical versatility and their commitment to evolving their sound while staying true to their roots.
5. Trivium – In the Court of the Dragon (2021)
Rounding out Alien Weaponry’s list is Trivium’s In the Court of the Dragon, released in 2021. Known for their blend of metalcore and groove metal, Trivium’s latest offering showcases their technical prowess and songwriting capabilities.
This album features epic compositions and complex arrangements, with tracks like “Feast of Fire” and “The Phalanx” highlighting Trivium’s ability to craft memorable hooks while maintaining a sense of heaviness and intensity. Lyrically, the album draws inspiration from mythology and fantasy, creating a narrative-driven experience that captivates the listener from start to finish.
Conclusion
The 2020s have seen a resurgence of groove metal, with bands like Gojira, Lamb of God, Alien Weaponry, Sepultura, and Trivium leading the charge. These albums not only highlight the genre’s adaptability and relevance but also its power to convey important messages through music. Each album on this list offers a unique perspective on groove metal, showcasing the diversity and creativity that continue to define the genre.
As we move further into the decade, it will be exciting to see how groove metal evolves and which new bands will rise to the challenge of redefining the genre. For now, these five albums chosen by Alien Weaponry represent the pinnacle of groove metal in the 2020s, offering a sonic journey that is both exhilarating and thought-provoking.