Dutch Metalcore act Endeavour have continued a run of drum playthrough videos with “Aimless” getting torn apart by sticksman Jan te Velde. The track takes pride of place on the bands 2023 album ”For The Time Being”, a record full of of hard hitting drums, memorable melodies and captivating guitar parts that has been followed
2023 was a phenomenal year for Metal Noise and another record breaking one, so it’s time we said a HUGE thank you to an awful lot of people who make it all possible. It has always been all about the bands first and foremost. Without them making the soundtrack to our lives there would be
Rising Euro Metalcore merchants Endeavour are ready to take a death defying leap into the unknown with their new album “For The Time Being” which will be signed, sealed and delivered by the towering five-piece on 16th June. Having reviewed that earlier this week and shared our thoughts, we exclusively spoke to the band to
“The tracks don’t necessarily link to one another by telling one overarching story. However, some songs do have a connection to each other by delving a bit into personal matters. Others tell stories that are much broader and less personal. ‘For The Time Being’ captures the contrast between fleeting personal issues and the broader problems
Genres and sub-genre tags generally cover a multitude of sins these days but Progressive Metalcore is the one that Dutch quintet Endeavour have chosen for themselves. In submitting evidence to the court, the band have chosen “Colourblind” from their debut album “For The Time Being“. The hallmarks are certainly all there, pounding drums, infectious melodies
Combining lush ambient soundscapes and Metalcore in stark contrast, Endeavour are fast building a reputation for themselves in The Netherlands. The five piece are building up to the release of their debut album “For The Time Being”, an affair produced, mixed and mastered by Tommie Bonajo (The Royal, Born From Pain, Magnacult) on 16th June