The Acacia Strain

Deathcore

The Acacia Strain

About The Acacia Strain

East Coast metalcore/deathcore ensemble the Acacia Strain utilize a bone-crushing rhythm section, apocalyptic samples, and a unique triple-guitar assault to deliver their signature blend of hardcore, noise, and death and doom metal. Emerging in the early 2000s, the band found success in 2008 with their fourth full-length effort, Continent, which soared to the top of Billboard's U.S. Heatseekers chart. Subsequent efforts like Death Is the Only Mortal (2012), Coma Witch (2014), It Comes in Waves (2019), and Step Into the Light (2023) continued to snap necks in the metal community with brutal efficacy. Formed in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 2001, the group consisted of guitarists Chris Daniele, Daniel Daponde, and Daniel Laskiewitz, vocalist Vincent Bennett, bass player Karrie Whitfield, and drummer Ben Abert. They released their debut, ...And Life Is Very Long, in 2002, followed by 3750 on Prosthetic Records in 2004. After 3750, the band lost Abert (who was replaced by drummer Kevin Boutot) and Daniele, and gained bassist Seth Coleman (Whitfield departed in 2003). In 2006, the Acacia Strain returned with their third full-length album, Dead Walk, on Prosthetic; subsequently, Coleman was replaced by bassist Jack Strong. Released in 2008, Continent found the group operating as a foursome, following Daponde's departure, while 2010's Wormwood introduced melodic hooks into the venomous mix of breakdowns and skull-splitting howling. The live CD/DVD Most Known Unknown arrived the following year. The Acacia Strain signed to Rise Records in 2012, releasing Death Is the Only Mortal by year's end. Longtime member Laskiewitz left the band in 2013, and was replaced by Devin Shidaker and Rich Gomez, both of whom contributed guitar to the Acacia Strain's seventh full-length album, 2014's Coma Witch. In early 2017, the group issued "Bitter Pill," the first single from their eighth studio long-player, Gravebloom, which arrived later that June. In late 2019, the band released the horror-themed It Comes in Waves, a doomy, taut, and atmospheric seven-song set with single-word song titles that, when put together, construct the sentence "Our only sin was giving them names." The following year saw the Acacia Strain issue a series of pummeling 7" releases (A, C, E, D, Y) that went on to form (and spell) the full-length Slow Decay, which reached no.1 on multiple Billboard rock charts. 2023's Step Into the Light saw the band embrace the metallic hardcore sound of their early days with a set fueled by complex guitar work and rhythmic beatdowns. Failure Will Follow, a sludge/doom metal mini-album featuring collaborations with Full of Hell's Dylan Walker, Primitive Man's Ethan McCarthy, and industrial goth rocker iRis.EXE, appeared later that year. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi

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About The Acacia Strain

East Coast metalcore/deathcore ensemble the Acacia Strain utilize a bone-crushing rhythm section, apocalyptic samples, and a unique triple-guitar assault to deliver their signature blend of hardcore, noise, and death and doom metal. Emerging in the early 2000s, the band found success in 2008 with their fourth full-length effort, Continent, which soared to the top of Billboard's U.S. Heatseekers chart. Subsequent efforts like Death Is the Only Mortal (2012), Coma Witch (2014), It Comes in Waves (2019), and Step Into the Light (2023) continued to snap necks in the metal community with brutal efficacy. Formed in Springfield, Massachusetts, in 2001, the group consisted of guitarists Chris Daniele, Daniel Daponde, and Daniel Laskiewitz, vocalist Vincent Bennett, bass player Karrie Whitfield, and drummer Ben Abert. They released their debut, ...And Life Is Very Long, in 2002, followed by 3750 on Prosthetic Records in 2004. After 3750, the band lost Abert (who was replaced by drummer Kevin Boutot) and Daniele, and gained bassist Seth Coleman (Whitfield departed in 2003). In 2006, the Acacia Strain returned with their third full-length album, Dead Walk, on Prosthetic; subsequently, Coleman was replaced by bassist Jack Strong. Released in 2008, Continent found the group operating as a foursome, following Daponde's departure, while 2010's Wormwood introduced melodic hooks into the venomous mix of breakdowns and skull-splitting howling. The live CD/DVD Most Known Unknown arrived the following year. The Acacia Strain signed to Rise Records in 2012, releasing Death Is the Only Mortal by year's end. Longtime member Laskiewitz left the band in 2013, and was replaced by Devin Shidaker and Rich Gomez, both of whom contributed guitar to the Acacia Strain's seventh full-length album, 2014's Coma Witch. In early 2017, the group issued "Bitter Pill," the first single from their eighth studio long-player, Gravebloom, which arrived later that June. In late 2019, the band released the horror-themed It Comes in Waves, a doomy, taut, and atmospheric seven-song set with single-word song titles that, when put together, construct the sentence "Our only sin was giving them names." The following year saw the Acacia Strain issue a series of pummeling 7" releases (A, C, E, D, Y) that went on to form (and spell) the full-length Slow Decay, which reached no.1 on multiple Billboard rock charts. 2023's Step Into the Light saw the band embrace the metallic hardcore sound of their early days with a set fueled by complex guitar work and rhythmic beatdowns. Failure Will Follow, a sludge/doom metal mini-album featuring collaborations with Full of Hell's Dylan Walker, Primitive Man's Ethan McCarthy, and industrial goth rocker iRis.EXE, appeared later that year. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi

The Acacia Strain's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
01 Aug 2025 The Acacia Strain in Lawrence Granada Theater, Lawrence
02 Aug 2025 The Acacia Strain, Bodysnatcher, Ingrown, Tribal Gaze, No Cure in Denver Summit, Denver, CO, United States
02 Aug 2025 The Acacia Strain in Denver Summit Music Hall, Denver
03 Aug 2025 The Acacia Strain in Salt Lake City The Complex, Salt Lake City
05 Aug 2025 The Acacia Strain, Bodysnatcher, Ingrown, Tribal Gaze, No Cure in Seattle El Corazon, Seattle, WA, United States
05 Aug 2025 The Acacia Strain in Seattle El Corazon, Seattle
06 Aug 2025 The Acacia Strain in Portland Roseland Theater, Portland
07 Aug 2025 The Acacia Strain, Bodysnatcher, Ingrown, Tribal Gaze, No Cure in Sacramento Ace of Spades, Sacramento, CA, United States
07 Aug 2025 The Acacia Strain in Sacramento Ace Of Spades, Sacramento
08 Aug 2025 The Acacia Strain, Bodysnatcher in Los Angeles 1720, Los Angeles

The Acacia Strain's Popular songs

  • CHAIN (feat. Jacob Lilly)
  • Beast
  • Carbomb

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Some of The Acacia Strain's most popular songs include CHAIN (feat. Jacob Lilly), Beast, Carbomb. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to The Acacia Strain's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include CHAIN (feat. Jacob Lilly), Beast, Carbomb, and more.

The Acacia Strain is known for their distinctive sound in the deathcore genre, often blending elements of downtempo deathcore, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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