Reject The Sickness is a Belgium Melodic Death metal band founded in 2007, unleashed their fourth full-length album, “Signs of the End,” on May 30th, 2025. The band’s signature fusion of brutality and melody is exemplified by the album, which was self-released and promoted by Cutting Edge Metal PR.
The First Three Sins, The Summary
The Fourth Sin, Overall Discussion
Explosive Opening: The Messenger
The moment the listener hits play, the opening track, The Messenger, blasts a high-energy but harmonious attack, pulling them directly into the song.
A Turbulent Journey Through Brutality and Melody
Clocking in at slightly less than forty minutes, Reject the Sickness is an eight-track anthem that blends perfectly brutality and melody. Signs of the End plunges you into dark and intense themes, embodying the band’s distinctive style. The album delves into the turbulent lives of marginalized youth, addressing issues of abuse, neglect, and self-harm—drawing inspiration from vocalist Guy Vercruysse’s experiences as a social worker.
A Fusion of Metal & Polished Yet Raw Production
As the listener journeys further into the album, the listener will discover a fruit of art release—the perfect balance of brutality and melody. This fusion brings together melodic death metal‘s rhythmic complexity with atmospheric black metal and metalcore and thrash metal components to produce a brutal combination of aggression, atmosphere, and emotional sophistication. One thing is certain—Reject the Sickness will hook you, draw you into their dark world, and not let go. The band’s frenzied and emotive sound is reproduced with meticulous detail, no stone left unturned. Every instrument, every breath, and every beat is locked into a polished yet raw production, retaining its visceral edge without sounding overly processed or sterile. The producer crafts a sonic landscape that is both clean and forceful, allowing the listener to feel every punch and scream as if they were in the room.
Seamless Transitions and Flow
Moreover, the music is not only the ideal combination of brutality and melody, but it also seamlessly transitions between swirling, atmospheric passages and brutal breakdowns that pierce the silence with sheer force. These transitions are so seamless they feel natural, guiding listeners through different moods and intensities without losing momentum.
Relentless motifs & Mirrored Bass lines
Solid and precise devilmanship underpins the instrumental composition and arrangement, unleashing ferocious guitar work that blends crushing motifs with haunting riffs that linger in the mind. These riffs are the foundation of the music, giving it a gritty, raw sound. Lead guitar parts pierce through the songs with melody and definition, bringing a sense of emotion and depth to them. The bass replicates the power of the guitars but also contributes its ‘own’ heaviness, producing an enormous and commanding sound overall.
Pulsating Precision & Vocals That Cut…
The drums are the heartbeat of the music, its pulse. They set the tempo and deliver an uncompromising beat that drives the entire album forward. These beats aren’t simply loud but tight, lending the music its vicious bite. With subdued fills—short, complicated drum patterns played between the main beats—the rhythm is prevented from degenerating into stagnation and adds a touch of refinement. Standing apart from the instrumental chaos, the vocals slice through the mix with raw, unfiltered emotion. They are a voice for the pain, rage, and despair held so very tightly within the lyrics. The vocalist glides with ease from guttural, deep growls to searing screams, both carrying their ‘own’ burden. Growls are laced with hopelessness and bitterness, while screams cut coldly through the mix with raw frustration and desperation that can be whispered softly.
A Forceful and Commanding Experience
Signs of the End is an aggressive and brooding album that demands attention the instant it begins to play. The music is forceful and commanding, and the crushing riffs and pounds are going to get your head bobbing all over the place. Raw, haunting melodies add darkness to the album that ensures Signs of the End makes an impact on the listener.
A Brutal Farewell, A Lasting Echo
Signs of the End closes with the closing piece, Signs of the End, the longest piece and a powerful and atmospheric piece that encapsulates the album’s themes. The song’s structure builds gradually, leading to a climactic ending that leaves a lasting impact. We want to give a shoutout to Cutting Edge Metal PR for letting us review their album, Reject the Sickness. Now, we are going to conclude the review by talking about the final three sins and concluding the review.
The Fifth Sin, The Memorabilia

The Sixth Sin, The Artwork
The Seventh Sin, Disrelish
The Hymns
01. The Messenger
02. Acta Non Verba
03. Dark Times
04. We Enslave Angels
05. Fall From Grace
06. When I Became You
07. Chaos vs. Chaos
08. Signs of the End
Reject The Sickness
Zoran Van Bellegem — Guitars
Ruben Van der Beken — Guitars
Jonas Messiaen — Bass
Jannick Govaert — Drums
Guy Vercruysse — Vocals
