
Axty "The Pain Made Me Who I Am" CD
Emerging Brazilian metalcore/deathcore talent AXTY are set to release their bludgeoning new album, The Pain Made Me Who I Am, out August 21, 2026 via their new label home, Napalm Records.
Following high-performing album pre-release singles like āselfishā and āfragileā and with more than seven million streams on Spotify, AXTY has drawn attention not only in Brazil, but across the globe thanks to their visceral blend of heaviness, powerful screams, and soaring clean vocals that create an emotionally charged experience. Fresh off of their massive North American tour with Born of Osiris in late 2025 and gearing up to hit the road with metal legends Lacuna Coil in early 2026, AXTY are set for success as up-and-coming metalcore frontrunners.
With their new album, AXTY explore universal lyrical themes of self-evolution through harnessing pain and resilience born from adversity, transforming negative experiences into fuel for growth. The Pain Made Me Who I Am delivers the goods from note one as earth-shattering intro track āpain made meā pulls out all of the stops ā crashing in with dense down-tuned guitar chugs beneath hip-hop charged samples. Anthemic āwho I amā showcases the bandās seamless, genre-pushing blend with intense polyrhythmic deathcore passages and soaring metalcore melodies, while tracks like āall I loveā incite pure metallic violence with the bandās erratic trademark guitar acrobatics, hypnotic drum patterns and addictive vocals ā both crushing and clean ā showcasing the broad talents of frontman Felipe Mendes Hervoso Martins, drummer Gabriel Vacari Marques and guitarist Jonathas Peschiera Xavier. Particularly, Martinsā keen ability to dramatically tilt his vocal approach from crooning cleans to virtually superhuman screams, growls and squeals will have his name on the lips of deathcore vocal enthusiasts in no time. Songs like ānothing but painā inject heavy doses of the futuristic metalcore fusion AXTY has become lauded for, while album standouts like first single/album closer āend thisā weave alternative and even nu-metal flavor into the albumās addictive mix. Throughout its 12 tracks, The Pain Made Me Who I Am proves AXTY as a visionary force to watch in the ever-expanding modern metalcore scene ā inarguably poised for star status as they climb the ranks.
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Emerging Brazilian metalcore/deathcore talent AXTY are set to release their bludgeoning new album, The Pain Made Me Who I Am, out August 21, 2026 via their new label home, Napalm Records.
Following high-performing album pre-release singles like āselfishā and āfragileā and with more than seven million streams on Spotify, AXTY has drawn attention not only in Brazil, but across the globe thanks to their visceral blend of heaviness, powerful screams, and soaring clean vocals that create an emotionally charged experience. Fresh off of their massive North American tour with Born of Osiris in late 2025 and gearing up to hit the road with metal legends Lacuna Coil in early 2026, AXTY are set for success as up-and-coming metalcore frontrunners.
With their new album, AXTY explore universal lyrical themes of self-evolution through harnessing pain and resilience born from adversity, transforming negative experiences into fuel for growth. The Pain Made Me Who I Am delivers the goods from note one as earth-shattering intro track āpain made meā pulls out all of the stops ā crashing in with dense down-tuned guitar chugs beneath hip-hop charged samples. Anthemic āwho I amā showcases the bandās seamless, genre-pushing blend with intense polyrhythmic deathcore passages and soaring metalcore melodies, while tracks like āall I loveā incite pure metallic violence with the bandās erratic trademark guitar acrobatics, hypnotic drum patterns and addictive vocals ā both crushing and clean ā showcasing the broad talents of frontman Felipe Mendes Hervoso Martins, drummer Gabriel Vacari Marques and guitarist Jonathas Peschiera Xavier. Particularly, Martinsā keen ability to dramatically tilt his vocal approach from crooning cleans to virtually superhuman screams, growls and squeals will have his name on the lips of deathcore vocal enthusiasts in no time. Songs like ānothing but painā inject heavy doses of the futuristic metalcore fusion AXTY has become lauded for, while album standouts like first single/album closer āend thisā weave alternative and even nu-metal flavor into the albumās addictive mix. Throughout its 12 tracks, The Pain Made Me Who I Am proves AXTY as a visionary force to watch in the ever-expanding modern metalcore scene ā inarguably poised for star status as they climb the ranks.



