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Reluctant Hero
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 20, 2020
StudioHybrid Studios
Genre
Length47:42
LabelNuclear Blast
ProducerJosh Wilbur
Killer Be Killed chronology
Killer Be Killed
(2014)
Reluctant Hero
(2020)
Singles from Reluctant Hero
  1. "Deconstructing Self-Construction"
    Released: September 4, 2020
  2. "Dream Gone Bad"
    Released: October 13, 2020
  3. "Inner Calm from Outer Storms"
    Released: November 6, 2020
  4. "From a Crowded Wound"
    Released: November 20, 2020

Reluctant Hero is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Killer Be Killed. It was released on November 20, 2020, by Nuclear Blast.[1]

Writing

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The band began writing the album in 2016, before going to Hybrid Studios in California in 2018 to record the music. They then finished recording the vocals in 2019.[2]

Cover artwork

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In an interview, guitarist Max Cavalera discussed the origins of the album cover:

"I'm really happy with how it came out, because I wasn't happy with the first one. I have a lot of these National Geographic magazines at home, and one had a story about haunted places in America. One of them was this cemetery in Cleveland, which has this really cool statue of an angel with a sword. I thought it would look so badass on an album cover — it almost looks like black metal — so I suggested to our label to find someone to go over and take a picture of the statue."[3]

Singles

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On September 4, 2020, Killer Be Killed announced the release of the album, along with the first single "Deconstructing Self-Construction".[1]

The second single "Dream Gone Bad" was released on October 13, 2020.[4]

On November 6, 2020, the third single "Inner Calm from Outer Storms" was released.[5] In a press release, bass guitarist Troy Sanders said the single is "about having the ability to sense a distant or unseen target. It explores a journey of reckless abandon where the destination may, or may not, actually exist."[6] The single also featured on Consequence of Sound's Top 30 Metal & Hard Rock Songs of 2020.[7]

The fourth single, "From a Crowded Wound", was released on November 20, 2020, the same day as the album release.[8]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Exclaim!8/10[9]
Kerrang!StarStarStarStar[10]
Louder SoundStarStarStarStar[11]
Spectrum Culture75%[12]
Sputnikmusic3.2/5[13]

Reluctant Hero was met with generally favorable reviews from critics. Aggregator Album of the Year gave the release a 78 out of 100 based on a critical consensus of six reviews.[14]

Max Heilman of Exclaim! said the songs on the release are "elevating poppy ideas with explosive, multilayered musicality and hard-hitting emotion. Reluctant Hero proves metal can be catchy without being stupid."[9]

Accolades

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Publications' year-end list appearances for Reluctant Hero
Critic/Publication List Rank Ref
Consequence of Sound Top 30 Metal/Hard Rock Albums of 2020 21 [15]
Kerrang! Top 50 Albums of 2020 22 [16]
Loudwire Top 70 Rock/Metal Albums of 2020 N/A [17]
Revolver Top 25 Albums of 2020 9 [18]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Killer Be Killed.

No.TitleLength
1."Deconstructing Self-Destruction"4:33
2."Dream Gone Bad"4:15
3."Left of Center"3:30
4."Inner Calm from Outer Storms"3:53
5."Filthy Vagabond"3:48
6."From a Crowded Wound"7:11
7."The Great Purge"4:13
8."Comfort from Nothing"4:18
9."Animus"1:08
10."Dead Limbs"4:48
11."Reluctant Hero"6:05

Personnel

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Killer Be Killed

Additional personnel

  • Josh Wilbur – production, mixing, engineering
  • Nick Rowe – engineering
  • Cameron Rae – assistant engineering
  • Ted Jensen – mastering
  • Marcelo Vasco – cover artwork, design
  • Hannah Verbeuren – band photography

Charts

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Sales chart performance for Reluctant Hero
Chart (2020) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[19] 45
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[20] 46
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[21] 52
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[22] 35
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[23] 69
US Top Hard Rock Albums (Billboard)[24] 16
US Top Album Sales (Billboard)[25] 47

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from Grokipedia
Reluctant Hero is the second studio album by American heavy metal supergroup . It was released on November 20, 2020, by Nuclear Blast. The album features the lineup of vocalists and guitarists , , and , with drummer . Produced by Josh Wilbur, it blends elements of , , and , receiving positive reviews for its intensity and vocal interplay.

Background and development

Band context

Killer Be Killed was formed in 2011 as a heavy metal supergroup by vocalist and guitarist of and vocalist and guitarist of and , initially featuring vocalist and bassist of , with drummer Damien Elitch; of Converge joined in 2015. The project's inception stemmed from informal collaborations during tours between and , evolving into a dedicated outlet for the musicians to explore groove-oriented metal beyond their primary bands. The supergroup released its self-titled debut album on May 9, 2014, via Nuclear Blast Entertainment, produced by Josh Wilbur at Fortress Studio in . The record showcased a blend of and hardcore influences, receiving critical acclaim for its aggressive energy and vocal interplay. Following the release, conducted extensive international touring, including a 2015 Australian run, which fostered a strong collaborative dynamic through shared performances and off-stage bonding among the members. From 2016 to 2019, the members encountered substantial challenges in their primary projects, including the 2017 disbandment of after a final New York residency, alongside relentless touring demands for , , and Converge, as well as personal losses such as the deaths of close friends that inspired later songwriting. These pressures, compounded by the supergroup's secondary status to their main commitments, created scheduling hurdles but ultimately renewed emphasis on as a creative refuge. In response to these circumstances, the band committed to reconvening for a second album around 2016, aligning brief writing sessions in 2016, 2017, and 2018 during rare overlaps in their off-time to capitalize on the momentum from prior tours. This deliberate approach allowed the group to maintain its egalitarian structure while navigating the logistical complexities of a supergroup.

Songwriting process

The songwriting for , the second album by the supergroup , began in 2016 during breaks from the members' primary projects, with initial riffs and ideas exchanged through demos shared among and . This early phase relied on an old-school approach, avoiding modern file-sharing to foster organic collaboration. The process evolved through intensive in-person sessions in 2017 and 2018 at Cavalera's Phoenix compound, where all four members—featuring on bass and on drums—contributed equally to arrangements, emphasizing groove-oriented heavy metal structures with pocket drumming influences from classic rock icons like and . These gatherings, limited to windows of three or more free days, built on individual demos, with half the material emerging collaboratively over two-week periods spaced years apart. Instrumental tracks were completed by late 2018 following these sessions, though vocal ideas were only sketched during writing and not finalized until recording in early 2020. Key influences drew from the members' personal experiences, including Cavalera's family life and passion for heavy music, alongside Puciato's introspective lyricism that added emotional depth to tracks like the title song.

Production

Recording sessions

The recording sessions for Reluctant Hero primarily took place at Hybrid Studios in , under the production of Josh Wilbur, with additional creative work conducted at Max Cavalera's isolated desert compound outside . The desert location was selected to encourage focused jamming sessions and enhance the band's chemistry, providing a drama-free environment away from external distractions. Instrumental tracking occurred in May 2019, following writing sessions that began in 2017 and continued intermittently through 2018 due to the members' demanding schedules with their primary projects—Mastodon for , Converge for , Soulfly for , and The Black Queen for . These delays resulted in a gradual process spanning several years, allowing the supergroup to refine their collaborative dynamic without rushing the material. Vocal sessions followed in January and February 2020, marking a shift to full band integration after earlier separate contributions during the writing phase. The approach emphasized layered vocals from all three singers on each track, capturing a competitive yet supportive energy that contributed to the album's cohesive intensity.

Post-production

Following the recording of the instrumentals in , in May 2019, producer Josh Wilbur oversaw the mixing process later that year in , focusing on enhancing the clarity of the album's heavy riffs and layered vocal harmonies to balance the band's aggressive sound with dynamic nuance. Vocal finalization took place in early 2020, with and trading lead vocals across tracks while provided additional harmonies, ensuring each member's contributions appeared on every song in a collaborative, competitive style reminiscent of supergroups like . The album was mastered by at Sterling Sound in 2020.

Musical content

Style and influences

Reluctant Hero showcases a fusion of , , and , incorporating progressive elements drawn from the band members' diverse backgrounds. The album's sound is characterized by a core of heavy, riff-driven compositions that balance aggression with melodic accessibility, reflecting the supergroup's collective expertise in heavier genres. Progressive touches emerge through ambient soundscapes and post-rock-inspired introductions, influenced by ' work with Mastodon's and stylings, as well as Ben Koller's hardcore intensity from Converge. Influences on the album include the heaviness of , evident in doom-laden moments like those in "The Great Purge," and the eclectic vocal dynamics reminiscent of , particularly in seamless transitions between the three vocalists. Max Cavalera's contributions bring thrash and groove elements rooted in his and eras, while Greg Puciato's higher-pitched deliveries add alternative and experimental flair from his tenure. This amalgamation creates a cohesive yet varied sonic palette, emphasizing mid-tempo grooves over relentless speed. The tracks average around 4 to 5 minutes in length, featuring mid-tempo riffs, brutal breakdowns, and melodic choruses that enhance emotional depth in the arrangements. Compared to the band's self-titled debut, exhibits a more polished production and refined among the musicians, shifting toward greater dynamism and melodic hooks while retaining the raw energy of their earlier work.

Lyrics and themes

The lyrics of Reluctant Hero revolve around the central theme of reluctant heroism, portraying individuals who shoulder burdens amid personal and societal adversities, often drawing from on and resilience. This motif is exemplified in the title track, where reflects on the "mortal memory of someone who's strong and stoic but exhausted from the fight," emphasizing the weariness of those compelled to persevere despite inner turmoil. has linked the album's title to contemporary figures like healthcare workers during the , describing them as "reluctant heroes" who step up unwillingly in crisis, underscoring themes of societal pressures and unwilling responsibility. Band members' contributions infuse the with distinct perspectives on struggle and recovery. Cavalera's input brings elements of spiritual resilience, evident in his gritty vocal deliveries that convey enduring faith amid chaos, aligning with his broader artistic explorations of inner strength. adds raw vulnerability, particularly in tracks like "From a Crowded ," where he channels personal emotional battles through introspective narratives that expose "the cracks, not just the strength," highlighting challenges processed via music. Sanders contributes relational dynamics, focusing on pain and loss in interpersonal contexts, as seen in his lead on the title track's exploration of grief and relational exhaustion. Recurring motifs of self-destruction and redemption permeate the album, often employing metaphorical to depict internal conflicts. The opening track "Deconstructing Self-Destruction" addresses overcoming self-sabotage with lines like "I close off the madness / Black out the unseen," symbolizing a deliberate dismantling of harmful patterns toward . Redemption arcs appear in the title track's portrayal of loss transforming into reluctant resolve, using imagery of and canyons to evoke emotional voids filled by perseverance. These elements employ vivid metaphors, such as storms and wounds, to navigate themes of and societal in songs like "Left of Center." Compared to the band's 2014 self-titled debut, offers a deeper, more mature examination of inner conflicts, shifting from initial high-energy experimentation to emotionally heavier introspection influenced by the members' evolving lives. While the debut emphasized supergroup novelty and aggression, this album delves into frustration, loss, and empowerment with greater lyrical cohesion, resonating unexpectedly with global events like the pandemic's isolation and uncertainty, despite being completed prior to its onset.

Artwork and packaging

Cover artwork

The cover artwork for Reluctant Hero features a photograph of a weathered angel statue holding an inverted extinguished torch, sourced from Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio. The statue is known as the Haserot Angel or Angel of Death Victorious. Guitarist Max Cavalera discovered the image in a National Geographic magazine article on haunted places in America and selected it for its badass quality that evoked a black metal look fitting the album title, suggesting it to the label who then commissioned a professional photo of the statue. The design was created by Marcelo Vasco, who handled the cover artwork and overall layout, applying dark, atmospheric editing to emphasize the statue's isolation and burden. This conceptual represents the album's theme of unwilling heroism, with the statue's pose—depicting a guardian figure in apparent weariness—mirroring the lyrical struggles of reluctant protagonists. Cavalera expressed satisfaction with the final artwork.

Additional design elements

The album's booklet features by Hannah Verbeuren and layout crafted by Vasco, including a 12-page booklet. Vinyl editions utilize a sleeve. CD packaging follows a standard jewel case format with the 12-page booklet, while digital releases on streaming platforms present simplified versions retaining the high-resolution cover image for visual consistency across formats.

Release and promotion

Singles

The lead single from , "Deconstructing Self-Destruction", was released on September 4, 2020, via Nuclear Blast Records, serving as the band's first new material in six years. The track embodies chaotic energy through its aggressive riffs and intense vocal interplay among , , and , capturing a sense of frenzied in line with the album's overarching themes. An visualizer video accompanied the release, emphasizing the song's raw, momentum without a traditional narrative. The second single, "Dream Gone Bad", followed on October 9, 2020, highlighting the band's melodic hooks amid its crushing structure. The accompanying , directed by Jim Louvau and Tony Aguilera, features live performance footage that underscores the track's redemptive intensity and dynamic stage presence. This release built anticipation for the album by blending heavy aggression with accessible choruses, earning praise for its forceful delivery. "Inner Calm from Outer Storms" emerged as the third single on November 6, 2020, showcasing an atmospheric build-up that contrasts the album's heavier moments with brooding, doomy elements and sludgy riffs. The official music video amplifies this tension through visual motifs of turmoil and introspection, aligning with the song's exploration of internal peace amid external chaos. Coinciding with the album's release on November 20, 2020, "From a Crowded " served as the fourth and release-day single, delivering a lumbering, seven-minute epic centered on themes of resilience and . The animated , created by Costin Chioreanu, visually depicts a of struggle and perseverance, complementing the track's creeping heaviness and acid-laced . Koller described it as a "creeping ," emphasizing its steamroller-like progression. Overall, the singles garnered minor on hard rock radio stations but did not achieve major mainstream success, reflecting the band's niche appeal within the metal community.

Album rollout

announced their second studio album, , on September 4, 2020, coinciding with the release of the "Deconstructing Self-Destruction," which helped generate anticipation following a six-year hiatus since their 2014 self-titled debut. The album was released on November 20, 2020, through Nuclear Blast Records in multiple formats, including digital download, standard CD, double vinyl in black and colored variants, and limited-edition releases such as picture discs and splatter vinyl. Promotional efforts included a series of band interviews and behind-the-scenes videos, such as Nuclear Blast's trailer detailing the songwriting process for Reluctant Hero, along with social media teasers sharing snippets and artwork previews; however, no full-scale tour was planned due to the ongoing . Following the release, hosted virtual events like a full listening stream on and offered merchandise bundles featuring themed apparel and exclusive vinyl editions tied to the 's artwork motifs.

Reception

Critical reception

received generally positive reviews from critics, earning an aggregate score of 79/100 on Album of the Year based on 9 professional reviews. Critics frequently praised the album's vocal interplay among , , and , which added dynamic layers to the tracks; Exclaim! highlighted this chemistry in songs like "Left of Center" and "Inner Calm from Outer Storms," awarding the album 8/10. Kerrang! commended the record's increased heaviness and maturity compared to the debut, describing it as a destructive force that stands on its own merit, and gave it 4/5 stars. Louder Sound emphasized the emotional depth, particularly in extended pieces like "From a Crowded Wound," where restrained vocals build to intense exchanges, rating it 4/5. Some reviewers pointed to a lack of , with the album largely refining the supergroup's established sound rather than pushing new boundaries. Criticisms also arose regarding pacing in longer tracks, such as the title track's drawn-out structure, which occasionally felt meandering despite its heartfelt intent. The overall consensus positioned as a strong sophomore effort, with generally favorable reviews on (80/100 based on 4 critics).

Accolades

Upon its release, Reluctant Hero earned placements on several prominent year-end lists for , highlighting its impact within the metal and hard rock genres. It ranked #21 on Consequence of Sound's Top 30 Metal + Albums of , praised for the supergroup's surprising chemistry among its members. The album also appeared at #22 on Kerrang!'s 50 Greatest Albums of , noted for its prog-sludge, grind elements, and invigorating energy developed across . Additionally, included it at #9 on their 25 Best Albums of , commending its advancement over the band's debut with tasteful guitar solos and a thrilling vocal dynamic.
PublicationList TitleRank
Consequence of SoundTop 30 Metal + Albums of 202021
Kerrang!50 Greatest Albums of 202022
25 Best Albums of 20209
The album was featured among Metal Hammer's highest-rated releases of 2020, appearing at #28 in their aggregated best albums list, reflecting its strong reception among staff writers. Despite this critical acclaim, Reluctant Hero did not secure any major award wins or nominations, including from the .

Commercial performance

Chart performance

achieved moderate commercial success on select music charts following its November 2020 release, reflecting the band's niche appeal within the heavy metal genre. The album debuted at number 45 on Australia's Albums Chart. In the , it peaked at number 5 on the Official Rock & Metal Albums Chart. On the German Albums Chart, it reached number 52. It also charted on the Top Hard Rock Albums at number 16 and Top Album Sales at number 47. Additional placements included number 46 on the Belgian Albums ( Wallonia) Chart, number 35 on the Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ) Chart, and number 69 on the Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) Chart.
Chart (2020)Peak position
Australian Albums ()45
Belgian Albums ( )46
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)52
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)35
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)69
Top Album Sales ()47
Top Hard Rock Albums ()16
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC)5
Internationally, demonstrated strength in through entries like those in the UK, , , , and , while its performance in remained modest with no significant chart placements. The album's chart results were boosted by the dedicated fanbases of its members from prominent acts such as , , and Converge, which helped drive initial interest despite the supergroup's relatively low profile. However, its release amid the constrained promotional efforts, including the absence of live tours and in-person events, which limited broader exposure and sustained momentum.

Sales and certifications

The album has not received any major certifications, such as RIAA status, though it has seen robust performance in niche collector markets, particularly for vinyl editions which have remained popular among heavy metal enthusiasts. Post-release, streaming metrics showed steady growth from 2020 onward, with notable peaks tied to 2021 anniversary promotions that reignited interest and drove additional plays across platforms.

Credits

The standard edition of Reluctant Hero consists of 11 tracks with a total runtime of 47:42. All songs were written by , , , and .
No.TitleDuration
1."Deconstructing Self-Destruction"4:33
2."Dream Gone Bad"4:15
3."Left of Center"3:30
4."Inner Calm from Outer Storms"3:53
5."Filthy Vagabond"3:48
6."From a Crowded Wound"7:11
7.""4:13
8."Comfort from Nothing"4:18
9."Animus"1:08
10."Dead Limbs"4:48
11.""6:05
No deluxe or expanded editions with additional tracks were released as of November 2025, though digital versions and reissues match the standard track listing. The "Deconstructing Self-Destruction" opens the album.

Personnel

Killer Be Killed Production
  • Josh Wilbur – producer, mixing, engineering
  • Ted Jensen – mastering
  • Gerardo Martinez – A&R
  • Monte Conner – A&R
Additional personnel
  • Marcelo Vasco – art direction, cover artwork, design
  • Nick Rowe – engineering
  • Cameron Rae – assistant engineering
  • Hannah Verbeuren – photography
The album was recorded at Hybrid Studios in . No guest musicians appear on , with all performances by the core band members.

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