The sound of Everyone Dies in Utah is metalcore at its most archetypal: hard-edged guitars, machine-gunning drum fills, airy synth augmentation and a mix of clean and ear-splitting screamed vocals. The group, who started recording and performing together in 2009 and have since released seven albums through 2025 (including 2011 debut Seeing Clearly, a 2015 self-titled effort and 2025's The Cost of Clarity), aren't merely content to connect with listeners through their own repertoire, grafting that near-abrasive style onto a handful of attention-grabbing covers of mainstream pop...