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2026-02-18
Sylosis – The New Flesh Review By Lavender Larcenist

Sylosis has been quietly plugging along in the background for years, a band that, in my anecdotal experience, many have heard of, but few listen to. When I go to shout about the greatness of albums like Monolith or Dormant Heart from the highest peaks, it seems to fall on deaf ears. No more, I say! Lead vocalist and guitarist Josh Middleton has led the band since Edge of the Earth. As the last remaining original member, he became the de facto songwriter and soul of a group that has seen many members over the years and near dissolution during Middleton’s time with Architects. After returning to Sylosis full-time, the band is on their third release in this latest era, The New Flesh. Marking the second album since Middleton purposefully set a new direction with A Sign of Things to Come. While the title references David Cronenberg’s Videodrome, is The New Flesh transformative for the band or a refinement?

Dormant Heart was the closing chapter on a trio of unfuckwithable albums that deftly melded viscous thrash, modern core sensibilities, and instrumental tangents with guitar heroics rivaling the best bands out there. Post 2020 put the band on a new path, and The New Flesh offers a continuation and evolution of their previous record. For a band with so many past members, their latest shows zero signs of flagging. Clearly, Middleton’s direction has been a north star for the band, and nothing on The New Flesh will surprise longtime fans.

The New Flesh by Sylosis

Sylosis’s obsession with riffs remains intact, and The New Flesh is chock-full of them like every record before it. Middleton’s vocals are as powerful as ever, and his range remains impressive. The band seems almost always to avoid the worst parts of metalcore clean singing, and there is so much pathos in his delivery that you can hear the venom dripping from every word. “All Glory, No Valour” is a drumming tour de force for Ali Richardson, whose feats keep up with Middleton and Conor Marshall’s barreling riffs. It isn’t all roses, though, and Ben Thomas’s low end gets lost in the overly clean modern metal production. While there is enough there to give the riffs proper weight, the bass only occasionally shines and is rarely present without straining your ears.

The New Flesh’s creative focus only occasionally falters, and any song that has one or two individual weak spots has twice as many head-banging turn-arounds. The slightly uninspired chorus of “Erased” is quickly forgotten amid the song’s infectious groove, chest-thumping ethos, and refrain of “Here’s your parting gift,” before it drops into delirious riffing and devastating pick-scraping. Album closer “Seeds In The River” features a bit of tired metaphor, but also has some of the best riffs on the record, and more than enough to keep listeners coming back. The only real blemish on The New Flesh is a tale as old as time, a misplaced ballad. While Sylosis has never shied from clean singing or big melodic swings, “Everywhere At Once” may be the band’s first true “ballad,” and it shows. It lacks the atmosphere of similar songs on past albums like Dormant Heart’s “Quiescent” or the soaring riffs and bombasticity of “Abandon” on Cycle of Suffering. It is entirely skippable, with generic musings about missing family when touring that feel trite compared to Sylosis’ usual lyrical targets and vitriolic delivery.

Outside of those few stumbles, The New Flesh is nearly spotless. “Circle Of Swords” feels like a makeup track after dropping a ballad on the listener, giving some much-needed headbanging whiplash. “Beneath The Surface” kicks things off in wild fashion, “Lacerations” is a stadium melter, and “Spared From The Guillotine” is one of Sylosis’ most unhinged tracks in the last decade. Sans ballad, The New Flesh, is ten tracks of furious, solid, and infectious metal that feel essential in an era lacking in just good old-fashioned headbangers. The band finds a spot where the speed and technical sensibility of thrash meld with the belligerent energy of core and the hooky riffs of groove metal. For modern metal fans, Sylosis deserves a spot at the forefront. Where older acts like Lamb of God seem to have basically lost the creative energy that originally drove them, The New Flesh is here to offer up a no frills heavy metal record that leaves all pretense at the door after kicking it down. Sylosis has more than earned its seat among the modern metal greats, and The New Flesh only further cements that legacy.

Rating: Very Good
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Nuclear Blast
Websites: www.sylosis-band.com | Bandcamp
Releases Worldwide: February 20th, 2026

#2026 #35 #Architects #BritishMetal #Feb2026 #HeavyMetal #LambOfGod #Metalcore #NuclearBlast #Review #Reviews #Sylosis #TheNewFlesh #ThrashMetal
L2 Architectural MediaL2AM
2026-02-18

Luxury hotel Ardbeg House has opened its doors as a truly immersive whisky and hospitality experience, with a Stannah Stairiser CR2 inclined platform lift...

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2026-02-16

Now Playing: "Seeing Red" by Architects [E]
Album: The Sky, The Earth & All Between
Duration: 3:41
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2026-01-27

#HouseEurope! Ja zu #Renovierung! Nein zu #Abriss!
Europäische #Bürgerinitiative - bis 31.1. unterschreiben, 1 Mio Unterschriften erforderlich!

#Architects For Future setzt sich dafür ein, bestehende #Gebäude zu erhalten und nachhaltig zu #sanieren, anstatt sie abzureißen. Denn durch die Erhaltung von Gebäuden schützen wir nicht nur unsere #Umwelt, sondern auch unsere #Kultur und #Gemeinschaften - und erhalten bezahlbaren #Wohnraum!

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“Skylines of the Mind”- Linking architecture & writing

“Architecture is like writing. You have to edit it over and over so it looks effortless”. – Zaha Hadid

When visualizing an urbanized landscape that consists of a series of high-rise buildings, one cannot help but imagine them as a series of books standing tall on a bookshelf.  Each building represents a unique volume standing beside its counterparts, one after another along the street block, with individual variations in height, width, depth, exterior, decor, ornamentation, and the like. These buildings will often reflect the vision of the owner and/or the architect.

Karabuk University Library building in Turkiye – Source: lthub.com

Likewise, when viewing a bookshelf filled with bound publications, the term “Skylines of the Mind” becomes evident. Just like buildings, each individual book varies in height, width, design, outer appearance, and coloration. These books likely reflect the vision of the author and/or the publisher.

It is this symbiosis between a series of buildings and a line up of books that creates such a unique bond between the two vocations and the two art forms. Neither can be judged by their cover (exterior), though the appreciation of both can be enhanced through brilliant design. Both offer themselves as a gateway to something more substantial — books serve as a portal into the depths of your imagination while buildings are a gateway to all the facets contained within that edifice.

“Drawing is like writing a text, you don’t just throw words around wildly, words want to say something, and drawing too, it’s a work of thought”. – Alberto Kalach

As art forms, architecture and writing blend the needs of creativity with utility, as all books and buildings have certain basic needs from which to construct upon. For buildings basic conscripts may include the parcel, the earthwork, the foundation, or the various codes that must be complied with. For books, it could be the page format and size, the font, the typesetting, or the needs of the storyline. Either way, it is the creativity derived from either the architect or the writer that provides the catalyst to extend their project beyond traditional preset foundations and set apart a specific book or building from the rest of the pack.

In literature, examples of uniquely creative writing styles include Portuguese author Jose’ Saramago’s method of using commas in his prose to separate sentences and periods to conclude paragraphs. Or it might be the writing format of Jack Kerouac, where he blisters lengthy, uninhibited thoughts onto parchment in a mad dash to get all them down in rapid succession. In addition, the physical exterior the book could incorporate some form of embossing, debossing, non-traditional textures, colorful tones, or other specialized attributes that make it stand out from a row of publications on shelf.

Kansas City Public Library – Source: fubiz.net

Within the architecture realm, it could be employing a visionary breakthrough method of invoking a classic design, such as art moderne or baroque, into a new building design. It could be adaptive concept that brings an historic structure back to its former and intended glory. Or, it could be a defining original blueprint that establishes an entirely new paradigm of architectural panache. Furthermore, employing complimentary ornamentation, detailing and embellishments (cornices, parapets, columns, spires, and the like) can help draw a viewers attention towards a specific building, provide it with an identity all its own to distinguish it from its neighbors.

In either case, the opportunities are endless — it is only our minds that can place limits on the perceived extent of an art form’s fullest potential. Peace!

#architects #architecture #art #authors #books #cities #history #landUse #literature #planning #prose #writing

2026-01-25

#Architects in #Wien waren der Hammer - tolle Präsenz / leiwande Energie im Gasometer 🤘

2026-01-25

die Warteschlange vor dem #Architects popup merch store aktuell in Wien 😮

Menschen stehen Schlange um den Popup-Merch Store der Architects zu betreten.
Miss Kitty 🌈🌈🌈misskitty.art@bsky.brid.gy
2026-01-23

Help kick off this FULL release of an awesome #StarterPack of #Architects of #Bluesky #Resistance and some of their amazing #cohort. Including some new recruits joining the #BigPhatBlueFreakingTsunami 😹😹😹 150 Phat and Full!! #FollowAll #Repost Let's get it! 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻

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2026-01-23

Help kick off this early release of an awesome #StarterPack of #Architects of #Bluesky #Resistance and some of their amazing #cohort. Including some new recruits joining the #BigPhatBlueFreakingTsunami 😹😹😹 It will get a re-launch when I get to 150 later. Boop boop! 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻

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Metal InsiderMetalInsider
2026-01-22
2026-01-17

#Portland needs kind of a Manhattan-style project with #architects to figure the most cost effective method to convert an office building into housing. Thinking the office space market will come back is a total fantasy because remote work is not going to go away.

דער קערפער פֿון השםdukepaaron@babka.social
2026-01-08

"An ambitious project a decade in the making, the #Šeduva #Jewish #History “Lost #Shtetl#Museum in #Lithuania officially opened its doors in September 2025 to great excitement, with every single guided tour now booked until April.

Against a global backdrop of huge waves of #antisemitism, the region’s biggest museum dedicated to shtetl culture in the #Baltics was developed and realised by an international team of #historians, #architects, and Jewish cultural experts.

Based in Šeduva, whose Jewish history dates back at least to the 15th century, the museum structure resembles a small town, its rooftops visible from afar across the flat #Lithuanian landscape, and encompasses a series of distinct halls beneath the gabled roofs of “individual houses,” each designed to house a specific part of the exhibition."

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Nika Ko.nikak0
2026-01-02

Is there a better late Christmas gift?

Breach vinyl and Holy Hell vinyl

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