As their part in the three way split of “The Aggression Sessions” rings in our ears, Sheffield Shredders Malevolence have been caught on camera stateside. Filmed on 7th June at The Factory in Dallas Texas, here’s “On Broken Glass” from last year’s Nuclear Blast debut “Malicious Intent” as they share a stage with Beartooth and
Manchester Metallic Hardcore crew Guilt Trip have returned with a second single from their as yet unnamed and undated sophomore album. Titled “Sweet Dreams” and featuring a guest vocal appearance from Landmvrks mouth piece Florent Salfati, it follows “Tearing Your Life Away” as their second cut since announcing their signing with MLVLTD Music, the label owned
The tarot cards have been loaded with rumours for some time thanks to Josh Middleton and his words have now become reality as Sylosis will be joining Justice For The Damned and Guilt Trip in supporting Malevolence on the Malicious Intent European Tour trek. The run starts in Glasgow in November before finishing in Tilburg
Nuclear Blast Records have committed a crime against humanity by releasing “The Aggression Sessions“, a three way split EP that finds an original piece and a cover from Fit For An Autopsy, Thy Art Is Murder and Malevolence digitally but making us wait until 21st July for that sweet, sweet vinyl. Those who have ordered
A second cut has premiered from “The Aggression Sessions” in “Until There Is No Longer” by Australian Deathcore titans Thy Art Is Murder. A compilation record which follows up 2016’s “The Depression Sessions“, it finds Malevolence and Fit For An Autopsy joining the party with all three bands contributing an original piece alongside a cover.
Seven years after 2016’s “The Depression Sessions” and following the same 6-song mini album format where each band offers an original single and a cover song, “The Aggression Sessions” will be making an appearance this summer. The record finds Fit For An Autopsy, Malevolence and Thy Art Is Murder giving us contributions and will be
Having witnessed them create possibly the biggest circle pit for an opening band ever seen at the Hammersmith Apollo this past weekend when they set the pace for Heaven Shall Burn and Trivium, Alex Taylor and Charlie Thorpe from Malevolence join Stray From The Path drummer Craig Reynolds for another episode of The Downbeat Podcast.
As a dark cloud remains over Brixton Academy the organisation required to move tonight’s show across London to the Hammersmith Apollo (the only other 5000 capacity venue in the city at what seems very short notice) to ensure goes ahead has to be applauded. The cancellation after the rescheduling this tour, originally booked in December
Continuing the wealth of interviews that have been trickle released by Bloodstock over the past four months is a conversation between interviewer extraordinare Oran O’Beirne and Malevolence men Alex Taylor and Wilkie Robinson. Skipping over the bands upcoming run with Trivium and Heaven Shall Burn, the topics of conversation instead focus on their plans for
Sheffield Shredders Malevolence will soon be crossing some of Europe’s great divides as they open a co-headlining tour that will find Trivium and Heaven Shall Burn alternating in different countries. Back in the summer they were one of the many highlights of Bloodstock Open Air Festival with pro-shot footage of “Higher Place” from the Sophie