Introducing:
Royal hearts

For Fans Of: Silverstein / We Came As Romans / A Skylit Drive

Combining post-hardcore and metalcore elements, Royal Hearts are a newish name in the scene, but already well on their way to establishing themselves as ones to watch. We now catch up with vocalist Ryan about their newest track, ‘Six Feet in Conversations’, the talented Shane Told, and more.

Video: Matt WHIte

Interview

“This is the heaviest song we’ve done so far. I think it’s the most intense song we’ve written so far.”

Watch the full interview below!

“Your music sounds like 2010 TDWP and Hawthorne Heights had a brief but torrid affair”

Ryan “Fluff” Bruce of Dragged Under

Music

Inspiration

Rising to the challenge, Royal Hearts have put together an electrifying collection of songs that best encapsulates the artists and music that inspire them as a band.

Royal hearts

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