Albany, New York metalcore heavyweights DOWNSWING continue their relentless rise with “Letting Go,” a crushing new visual taken from their latest full-length And Everything Was Dark. As one of the album’s most emotionally charged cuts, the track embodies the band’s evolution into a force that balances raw aggression with deeply human vulnerability—pushing their sound further into darker, more introspective territory.
Driven by massive riffs, punishing breakdowns, and a suffocating emotional weight, “Letting Go” showcases the band’s sharpened approach to songwriting—where structure, atmosphere, and impact collide. The track sits among a lineup that highlights the group’s ability to merge groove-driven heaviness with melodic depth, reinforcing their reputation as one of the most compelling modern metalcore acts to emerge from the U.S. underground.
Taken from And Everything Was Dark, the song contributes to a record defined by themes of loss, internal struggle, and confronting the shadows head-on. Vocalist Harrison Seanor has emphasized that the album reflects real experiences—exploring grief, personal battles, and the process of moving forward through darkness, all while maintaining the band’s signature intensity and authenticity.
With “Letting Go,” DOWNSWING don’t just deliver another single—they carve deeper into the emotional core of heavy music, proving that brutality and vulnerability can coexist at full force. From Albany to stages worldwide, DOWNSWING are no longer emerging—they’ve arrived, and they’re dragging the darkness with them.
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