Ouroboric’s “Sin Eater” Crawls Into Your Mind and Refuses to Leave
- Apr 19
- 1 min read
Beware! You’ll enter the world of hardcore metal if you listen to Ouroboric’s “Sin Eater.” Ouroboric is a seven-member band determined to keep the legacy of heavy metal alive. Their sound draws from the raw spirit of 90s rock and makes every note hit exactly where it should. Their tracks crash in like a storm at the door, then linger like a statement that speaks for itself.

“Ouroboric sound like a band built to shake walls and leave a mark.”
“Sin Eater” has that rough-edged, rebellious energy that feels loud, dirty, and fully alive from the first seconds. I could feel the tension in the story of two lovers trapped in suspicion and imagined danger, with both sides lost inside their own minds, and very few bands can create that kind of feeling through music alone. I liked how the track keeps shifting perspectives, making you question what is real and what is only fear. The vocals sound like inner demons speaking through human bodies, which makes the whole experience even more intense. Terrence Mitchell Cooper’s guitars slash through the track while Rory Amoy’s drums crash like doors being kicked open. The music video lifts the experience further, adding a creepy visual layer that fits the song perfectly. Very few bands can create this kind of unsettling pull through music, and Ouroboric is one of them.
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