Tag: Devilhusk

Rabidfest 2026: The possibilities are endless!

Over the past month or so the Rabidfest team have announced 11 of the 20 bands set to grace the stage at this years incarnation of Oxford’s finest Metal Weekender. As the Sunday night headliner slot remains hidden in plain slight, it’s time for a little idol speculation on who they might have filling the

NEWS: Rabidfest announce second wave of bands for 2026!

After the 10th March announcement of the first five bands and the Saturday night headliner, Rabidfest have admitted to booking another six bands for Oxford’s finest Metal Weekender. While they’ve kept their Sunday headliner a closely guarded secret for now, they have warned of eleven of the twenty bands set to cause a tear in

NEWS: Rabidfest announce first wave of bands for 2026!

Roll up, roll up, read all about it! As we know Oxfords finest Metal Weekender Rabidfest will take place over the 31st October and 1st November 2026 with no less than twenty bands set to descend upon The Bullingdon for another round of blood, sweat and beers in the mosh pit. The question at this

NEWS: Devilhusk strike three with “Vitriol”!

Fresh from bringing the blood stained curtain down on the New Blood Stage on the Friday night of this year’s incarnation of Bloodstock Open Air Festival, Brighton Nu-Metalcore purveyors Devilhusk have dropped the third single of their fledgeling career in “Vitriol“. Stylistically bridging the gap between their previous two cuts, this misanthropic anthem confirms the

Playthrough: “IRUKANDJI” from Devilhusk!

Using an Ibanez guitar and Digitech FX, a full guitar playthrough for “IRUKANDJI” by Devilhusk is now streaming. As the band put it, that’s all the riffs, all the filth and all the fretboard violence you should need as the breakdown hits like venom. Written to simulate the sting of a panic attack: rising tension,

NEWS: Devilhusk float like a Jellyfish and sting like a hornet?

Ahead of their appearance at Midsommar Murder Festival at The Dev in Camden on 21st June, Brighton heavy hitters Devilhusk have shared a second single. Taking its name from a small, almost invisible jellyfish with a potent sting – as a powerful metaphor for the insidious and overwhelming nature of anxiety – “IRUKANDJI” follows “I