Tear-It-Up Tuesdays are all about thrashing around and… well… tearing it up.
This week, we’re doing just that—with Orbit Culture’s Descent, an album that fits the category like a perfectly trimmed puzzle piece.

This is my first time listening to them, and I’m writing this from a dialysis chair, so if it’s a banger, I may just start a one-man mosh pit. The nurses and patients are going to love this.


🧨 First Impressions:

The album kicks off with gritty, low orchestral swells—slow and ominous. It feels like it’s foretelling doom, building tension like the intro to an apocalyptic symphony. Then the thrash begins.
Oh crap.

Tight, rapid-fire kicks. Guitars that want to rip your face clean off.
The vocals? Straight-up beast mode.

What caught me off guard though is the melodic breakups throughout. They’re like tiny sips of cold water between bouts of chaos—refreshing, unexpected, and perfectly placed.


⚔️ Track Highlights:

  • “Black Mountain” “I’m here, under mountains, I feel lost but so home.”
    Great line. Heavy but grounded. You feel it in your ribs.
  • “Sorrower”
    An absolute onslaught from the start.
    There’s a calm-before-the-storm interlude in the middle that fools you into thinking you’re safe—then the double kicks return and you’re right back in the meat grinder.
    (The drummer’s calves deserve hazard pay.)
  • “From the Inside”
    This one stood out hard. The guitar tone? Crunchy, but different. The vocals flip between clean and beast mode, Bruce Wayne and Batman, back and forth.
    My personal favorite track—and it just got added to Rage’s Power Playlist.
  • “Beware of the Antlers”
    The most-streamed song on Spotify, and I can see why.
    Glitchy, skippy guitar parts keep it interesting, but From the Inside still wins it for me. No hate though—Antlers still slaps.
  • “The Aisle of Fire”
    Starts out bluesy and chill, then builds into a neck-snapping fury.
    Riffs feel natural—like this is exactly what I’d write if I were making a thrash track.
  • “Undercity”
    Slow, grindy, and groove-heavy up front. That bass-driven intro is silky.
    This one teases that late ’80s thrash vibe, but never quite breaks the illusion—feels like a respectful nod to the old school.
  • “Descent”
    Title track delivers.
    The vocal patterns—this back-and-forth motion I can’t quite explain—grabbed my attention hard.
    Bonus: a beautiful piano/choir interlude right in the middle. Neck break achieved.
  • “Through the Time”
    This song knows it’s badass and wants you to know it too.
    Slower tempo, but picks up midway. Clean/growly vocal interplay works really well here.

🎧 Final Thoughts:

I don’t know how I’ve missed Orbit Culture until now, but I’m glad I found them. And that’s part of the point of this series—finding metal I might not normally seek out.

They’re heavy, technical, emotional, and sonically interesting in all the right ways. Orbit Culture just earned a permanent spot in my rotation.


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