Tag: Copehill Down

NEWS: Copehill Down premier “Miasma”!

They may have only released EP “The Design, The Disaster” in April but that hasn’t stopped Metalcore aggressors Copehill Down from finishing the year on a high with new single “Miasma” on the day that they play their final show of the year. They play The Bunkhouse in Swansea alongside State Of Deceit, Collapse The

Bootleg: Copehill Down in London!

Filmed on the final night of their Metalcore Summer Tour with State Of Defeat, Collapse The Void and Symbol Of Orion, a thirty minute six song set from Copehill Down at The Engine Room Rehearsal Studio in London is a thing of beauty for riff lovers. They have an album split into two parts with

NEWS: Copehill Down escape conviction?

Named after an abandoned Military training village, Copehill Down write musings on the collapse of society and spiritual depravation accompanied by Metalcore inspired by August Burns Red and Unearth with flavours of DJent and Groove. The band have a two part EP “The Design, The Disaster” scheduled for 2023 with the first half said to

NEWS: Copehill Down announce “The Design, The Disaster”!

Following impressive singles “Reckoning” and “Akiya“, South Wales newcomers Copehill Down have announced not one but two EPs are on the way under the “The Design, The Disaster” name with part one set for Friday 21st April. That news is accompanied by a blistering new single in “World One” with the band set to play

The Black Map #209: Copehill Down from Newport!

In our weekly journey across the length and breadth of the United Kingdom Underground Metal scene in what we like to call The Black Map, it’s been a little while since we mentioned a band from deepest darkest Wales. So righting that wrong, it’s time we spoke about Copehill Down, a five piece that love

NEWS: Copehill Down premier “Akiya” with plans for World Domination!

With Plans afoot for a debut EP and endless live shows, Newport South Wales Metalcore merchants Copehill Down have premiered a music video for “Akiya“, their fifth single in the past twelve months. Building on the Metalcore foundations with nuances from other genres the band have racked up over 11.7k Spotify streams across “Type I“,