Sydney genre-blending, mainstream-defying heavy act, Reliqa have truly harnessed their very own sonic identity in the heavy music landscape with their new, third EP, ‘I Don’t Know What I Am’, which is out now.
Read MoreMelbourne Alt Metal titans Circles have upped the ante for the new era of progressive heavy music with another new single, ‘Dig’. This next chapter (via Wild Thing Records) also marks the announcement of their long-awaited EP, ‘The Stories We Are Afraid Of | Vol. 1’.
Read MoreMelbourne’s ERIS AU has offered up one hell of a debut single in the cold, brutal track, ‘Kill The One Percent’; an unnerving metallic track that takes cues from various heavy genres to form one slab of a heavy single.
ERIS AU is a new heavy music solo project of Dylan Abel (Ex Nidus, Ex Arkive) that promises to deliver tongue in cheek sentiments through crushing and energetic song writing.
Read MoreHeavy fusion rockers Twelve Foot Ninja release an extended video for their new single Over and Out with a guest appearance by the enigmatic Tatiana Shmayluk, frontwoman of metal band Jinjer. It’s Twelve Foot Ninja’s third single from their upcoming album VENGEANCE (out 15th October 2021 through Volkanik Music).
In true Twelve Foot Ninja style, the music video is completely batsh*t crazy, hilarious and twisted, reflecting much of the musical content. Full of djent guitars and bass, and Kin’s vocal flexing, complemented by Jinjer’s Tatiana, ‘Over and Out’ is a heavy and haunting blast of prog-alt-rock, building to a chunky crescendo.
Read MoreJust when you had settled in with the realisation Twelve Foot Ninja had, after a decent 4 to 5 year delay, released a new track in ‘Long Way Home’, they’ve slammed us upside the head with another belter in follow-up single, ‘Start The Fire’.
‘Start The Fire’ kicks off in the most obscure, slightly grotesque and cool way, with the howl of a Tibetan kangling - a horn made out of a human femur. Then brace yourselves with a trip down synthwave lane, before the djenty TFN goodness kicks in. It’s catchy, eerie, and massive-sounding.
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