MALEVOLENCE + HARMS WAY + JUDICIARY + GRIDIRON
MALEVOLENCE + HARMS WAY + JUDICIARY + GRIDIRON
MALEVOLENCE
From setting fire to tiny pressure-cooker hardcore gigs, to igniting massive pits at big-stage metal festivals – if you have witnessed Malevolence live, you know that this is their reckoning hour. Formed in the north of England, Malevolence has perfected a sound of their own that swaggers like a band born in New-Fucking-Orleans while embracing the power of the riff and the brutality of the breakdown.
The band have endured some touring schedules over recent years. Having shared stages around the world with the likes of Mastodon, Trivium, Architects and Thy Art Is Murder, also selling out numerous headline shows across the UK and mainland Europe, Malevolence demonstrate a commitment to the grind like no other.
Malevolence have unleashed their brand-new single, 'TRENCHES,' embodying the raw resilience and grit of their Steel City roots. This standalone track is the first glimpse of their partnership with Grammywinning producer Josh Wilbur, known for his work with heavyweights like Lamb of God, Korn, and Gojira.
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HARMS WAY .
Since 2006, Harms Way has evolved from whispered underground favorites to favorite sons with an arsenal of songs that helped shape heavy music’s trajectory, creating a roadmap for legions of copycats interested in “reinventing” themselves. But there is only one Harms Way, one that has never stayed complacent and constantly morphed shape– absorbing and reapplying influences in new and creative ways to create some of the most well-executed songs in heavy music. And yet considering the changeling that they and their previous efforts are, Common Suffering is easily the most musically diverse undertaking in their catalog, and their most impressive. To be clear– Common Suffering shifts the paradigm for heavy music and is a modern classic in wait.
JUDICIARY
Judiciary is an American hardcore punk band formed in 2013 in Lubbock, Texas. After releasing a demo in 2014 and an EP in 2016, they put out a split with Mortality Rate in 2017. They later signed with Closed Casket Activities and released their first album, Surface Noise, in 2019. In 2023, they returned with Flesh + Blood, produced by Arthur Rizk and released on the same label.
GRIDIRON
Originally Formed as a pandemic project, GRIDIRON — (Mathew Karll, vocals; Will Kaelin, guitar and vocals; Xavier Wilson, guitar; William Livesay, bass; and Tyler Mullen, drums) has since grown into a full-fledged entity, features members of Never Ending Game, Simulakra, and Scarab, and connects the Philly, Delaware, and Michigan areas.
Gridiron are expected to follow up their buzzy 2022 effort, No Good At Goodbyes, in spring of next year with their sophomore album, via Blue Grape Music, with major touring to surround it, including the recently announced stop at Sonic Temple, handful of December shows, and Festivals throughout the new year.