This is Tyler Lorn’s music collection on Bandcamp.

Tyler Lorn

  1. Metal
  1. collection 21
  2. wishlist 11
  3. followers 3
  4. following 15
  1. DIRECT MEMORY ACCESS
    by MASTER BOOT RECORD
  2. INTERRUPT REQUEST
    by MASTER BOOT RECORD
    Are you worried you won't fit in after the ASI apocalypse when everyone is cyborged? Worry no more! MBR is the righteous spawn of chiptunes & metal and some of the heaviest percussion that will guarantee you fit right in. VOLUME SO HEAVY it'll likely make you feel disappointed with your speakers. BUY IT!
  3. TRILOGY
    by Carpenter Brut
  4. THE MAZE TO NOWHERE / PART 2
    by LORN
  5. THE MAZE TO NOWHERE / PART 3
    by LORN
  6. A/D
    by LORN
    DEVOUR DEVOUR
  7. Free Like Tonight
    by Our Ceasing Voice
    OCV's music is some of the best there is, it's like listening to a great post rock band like "If these trees could talk", only with vocals. WITH GREAT VOCALS. With vocals and lyrics that make it sound even better. The new vocalist stays true to the old gritty sound and it sets them a part from anything else in similar genres. OCV is truly something unique, and much deserving of support.
  8. VESSEL
    by LORN
  9. The Uncanny Valley
    by PERTURBATOR
  10. C:\>COPY *.* A: /V
    by MASTER BOOT RECORD
  11. C:\>CHKDSK /F
    by MASTER BOOT RECORD
  12. Everything and Nothing
    by Hammock
  13. Sciamachy
    by Sciamachy
    The Fall The Fall
    Really solid album, great clean vocals, and excellent melodic hardcore sound through-out. Some of the vocals remind me of Thrice in their younger days. Love it.
  14. Downfall and Rebirth
    by Northland
  15. Tertia
    by Caspian
  16. Quintessential Ephemera
    by Rosetta
  17. Rise of the Obsidian Interstellar
    by Disasterpeace
  18. Tocsin
    by YEAR OF NO LIGHT
    Alamüt Alamüt
    Year Of No Light takes the smallest motes of sound and shows you monoliths within them. Tocsin is a flawless composition of a musical art form, that remains undiminished from start to finish. Tocsin will take away everything and immerse you in an immeasurable space of immensely heavy volume, like the eye of a storm, the immaculate clairvoyance of sound is without equal and leaves nothing in its wake.
  19. Red Forest
    by If These Trees Could Talk
  20. The Anaesthete
    by Rosetta