The Callous Daoboys - I Don’t Want to See You in Heaven (2025)

I Don’t Want to See You in Heaven showcases The Callous Daoboys' evolution, blending their signature mathcore chaos with newfound melodic elements. The album introduces a dystopian concept, presenting itself as a "Museum of Failure," allowing vocalist Carson Pace to explore personal themes of heartbreak, addiction, and self-reflection . Tracks like "Lemon" and "Two-Headed Trout" highlight the band's ability to merge aggressive riffs with catchy hooks, drawing comparisons to Linkin Park's nu-metal era. Critics have praised the album's dynamic range and emotional depth, noting its balance between intensity and accessibility . While some may find the album's experimental nature challenging, it stands as a testament to the band's growth and willingness to push genre boundaries. The Guardian: The Callous Daoboys: I Don't Want to See You in Heaven review Kerrang!: Album review: The Callous Daoboys – I Don’t Want To See You ...