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Whisteria Cottage

12+ albums
deathcoredeath metalbrutal deathcoremetalcoreUSA

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Whisteria Cottage is a melodic deathcore band from Baltimore, Maryland that formed in 2006. They released a demo in 2008 that would feature songs from their debut album Heathen, a perfect vessel for displaying this band’s versatility and talent. Heathen fuses aggressive lyrics with brutal, yet melodic death metal and brings a dark, new heaviness to the metal scene. In creating music that displays their amazing song writing ability, this crushing album demonstrates Whisteria Cottage’s vast talent to blend many different styles of music into a single, unique sound that is all their own. In 2011, they broke up and 4 out of the 5 members joined a band called The Contagion Effect. They only released one EP called Dichotomy of Reality before breaking up again in 2013. 5 years later in 2018, the band reformed and released a remastered version of Heathen in 2019. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Confined

15,881
2

Pathology Of Our Existence

13,465
3

Your Broadcast is Interrupted

10,777
4

Failure To Succeed

10,141
5

Human disfigurement

10,043
6

Baled To Death

9,563
7

Heathen

9,324
8

Devour Thy Throne

9,053
9

Enticement

8,931
10

Your Cremation, Our Reclamation

8,545

albums

Heathen

Heathen

Demo 08

Demo 08

Heathen [Remastered]

Heathen [Remastered]

Demo

Demo

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Smells Like... Underground Deathcore Vol.1

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Your Cremation, Our Reclamatio

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Demo 2008

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Your Cremation, Our Reclamation (EP)

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Demo '08

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Whisteria Cottage

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Your Cremation, Our Reclamation

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