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Formed in Marseille, France, in 2014, the group began as a collaboration between guitarist Florent Salfati and drummer Nicolas Exposito. The two musicians sought to create a sound that combined the intensity of metalcore with the melodic sensibilities of alternative rock and post-hardcore. Over time, their ambition and dedication led to the development of a distinct style that emphasized both aggressive precision and heartfelt emotion, setting them apart in the European heavy music scene.
The band’s early years were defined by grassroots effort and relentless touring. Landmvrks began performing in local clubs around Marseille, steadily building a loyal following through their high-energy performances and emotionally honest songwriting. Their debut album, Hollow, was released independently in 2016 and marked a major milestone in their journey. The record showcased their balance of brutal breakdowns and soaring melodies, particularly on tracks like “Outside and In” and “Empty Place.” The album earned strong reviews from fans and critics alike and helped establish Landmvrks as one of the most promising young acts in European metalcore.
Following the success of Hollow, the band experienced some lineup changes that eventually solidified their core identity. Florent Salfati, initially the guitarist, took over lead vocal duties, while new members joined to strengthen their sound. This transition coincided with their signing to Arising Empire, a label known for championing cutting-edge metal and hardcore bands. Their second album, Fantasy, released in 2018, marked a turning point in their career. With songs like “Blistering,” “Scars,” and “Wake Up Call,” the album demonstrated greater maturity in both songwriting and production. It also expanded their international audience, propelling them onto stages across Europe and beyond.
Landmvrks continued to grow their reputation through constant touring and festival appearances, including major events such as Hellfest and Impericon Festival. Their music resonated with a generation seeking catharsis and self-expression through sound. The band’s blend of raw aggression and introspection allowed them to connect deeply with listeners, while their live shows became known for their passion and intensity. The chemistry among the members and their commitment to authenticity were key factors in their growing popularity.
In 2021, Landmvrks released Lost in the Waves, which became their most successful and critically acclaimed album to date. The record represented a leap forward in both technical skill and emotional depth. Tracks like “Paralyzed,” “Tired of It All,” and “Visage” captured the essence of their artistic evolution. The album’s fusion of metalcore, melodic hooks, and atmospheric elements positioned it as one of the genre’s most compelling releases of the year. Lost in the Waves received widespread praise for its production quality and the emotional power of Salfati’s vocals, cementing Landmvrks’ place as leaders in the modern metalcore movement.
Following the release of Lost in the Waves (The Complete Edition) in 2022, which included new songs and collaborations, Landmvrks continued to broaden their reach globally. The expanded release featured guest appearances from artists such as Anthony Diliberto and resolved the album’s themes with renewed vigor. This era marked the band’s embrace of their international fanbase, as they toured extensively across Europe, the United Kingdom, and Asia, solidifying their position as one of the most respected live acts in their genre.
Outside of their studio work, Landmvrks have maintained a close connection with their audience through social media, interviews, and community engagement. They have been vocal about personal struggles, mental health, and artistic independence, themes that frequently appear in their lyrics. The band’s willingness to be open and vulnerable has endeared them to fans who see in Landmvrks not just musicians but relatable human voices navigating life’s hardships.
Landmvrks’ discography, which includes Hollow (2016), Fantasy (2018), and Lost in the Waves (2021), reflects a steady and powerful artistic progression. Each album demonstrates their ability to refine their sound without sacrificing the emotion that drives their music. Their fusion of heaviness, melody, and introspection continues to draw new listeners from around the world, earning them critical acclaim and a growing list of achievements.
Complete List Of Landmvrks Songs From A to Z
- A Line In The Dust – The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been – 2025
- Alive – Fantasy – 2018
- Always – Lost In The Waves – 2021
- Blistering – Fantasy – 2018
- Blood-Red – The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been – 2025
- Creature – The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been – 2025
- Dead Inside – Fantasy – 2018
- Deep Inferno – The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been – 2025
- Disdain – Fantasy – 2018
- Empty Place – Hollow – 2016
- Endless Paradox – Hollow – 2016
- False Reality – Fantasy – 2018
- Fantasy – Fantasy – 2018
- Funeral – The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been – 2025
- Hollow – Hollow – 2016
- Kurhah – Fantasy – 2018
- La Valse Du Temps – The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been – 2025
- Lost In A Wave – Lost In The Waves – 2021
- Meaningless – Hollow – 2016
- Meaningless (Acoustic) (Bonus Track) – Hollow – 2016
- November 15th – Hollow – 2016
- Outside And In – Hollow – 2016
- Overrated – Lost In The Waves – 2021
- Paralyzed – Lost In The Waves – 2021
- Perspective – Hollow – 2016
- Rainfall – Lost In The Waves – 2021
- Reckoning – Fantasy – 2018
- Requiem – The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been – 2025
- Say No Word – Lost In The Waves – 2021
- Scars – Fantasy – 2018
- Shoreline – Lost In The Waves – 2021
- Silent – Lost In The Waves – 2021
- Sombre 16 – The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been – 2025
- Sulfur – The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been – 2025
- The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been – The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been – 2025
- The Great Unknown – The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been – 2025
- The Worst Of You And Me – Fantasy – 2018
- Tired Of It All – Lost In The Waves – 2021
- Visage – Lost In The Waves – 2021
- Wake Up Call – Fantasy – 2018
- Winter – Hollow – 2016
- World Of Pain – Hollow – 2016
- Wrong Generation – Hollow – 2016
Albums
Hollow (2016): 11 songs
Fantasy (2018): 11 songs
Lost In The Waves (2021): 10 songs
The Darkest Place I’ve Ever Been (2025): 11 songs
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