Walls of Jericho (band)
Walls of Jericho is an American metalcore band from Detroit, Michigan, formed in 1998. The band's name is taken from the biblical story of the Walls of Jericho. The lineup has remained relatively consistent throughout their career, with Candace Kucsulain serving as the vocalist.
Known for their aggressive sound, blending elements of hardcore punk, metal, and melodic death metal, Walls of Jericho's music typically features heavy guitar riffs, powerful drumming, and Kucsulain's distinctive harsh vocals. Their lyrical themes often address personal struggles, social issues, and empowerment.
The band has released several studio albums, including "The Bound Feed the Gagged" (1999), "All Hail the Dead" (2004), "Redemption" (2008), and "No One Can Save You from Yourself" (2016). They have toured extensively throughout North America, Europe, and other parts of the world, sharing the stage with numerous prominent acts in the metal and hardcore scenes.
Walls of Jericho is considered a significant influence in the metalcore genre, particularly for female vocalists looking to break into the scene. They are recognized for their energetic live performances and their dedication to their fanbase.