Returning to the US with Code Orange, Gloom Metal pioneers Loathe have seemingly taken the next step in their journey to World domination, playing Canada for the first time as part of the run. As 2020’s “I Let It In And It Took Everything” has taken them to new heights, dedicated drum cam footage of
Caught on camera at the iconic Glasshouse in Pomona California, Loathe drummer Sean Radcliffe lays down “Broken Vision Rhythm” for all the World to see. The Liverpool based Gloom Metal pioneers have started a run of shows in the US with Code Orange, Vended and Dying Wish where they have received a lot of love
The third single in a collaborative series sees Gloom Metal Pioneers Loathe let Sleep Token rework “Is It Really You?” from their current album “I Let It In And It Took Everything“, a cut which already has 4.8m Spotify streams in its own right. Curiously unlike the previous pair of cuts this one doesn’t have
Gloom Metal pioneers Loathe have continued their collaboration series with a rendition of “Is It Really You?” from their 2020 album “I Let It In And It Took Everything” that sees the track re-imagined with Teenage Wrist with the promise of part #3 on 3rd February. It follows “Dimorphous Display” which was created in collaboration
Gracing the cover of Metal Hammer Magazine are Gloom Metal Pioneers Loathe have released the first of a collaborative collection with ‘Dimorphous Display’, created with producer Eddie Al-Shakarchi. We don’t have to wait long for part two either with a date of 20th January set for that ahead of the bands shows in the US
Having missed out on Bloodstock but returned to the stage for Reading and Leeds Festivals this past weekend, Liverpool Gloom Metal pioneers Loathe have announced a headlining tour that will see them play “I Let It In And It Took Everything” in it’s entirety at nine shows with Slow Crush and Modern Error in December.
Gloom Metal pioneers Loathe have presented us with a visual accompaniment to their surprise released ambient instrumental record “The Things They Believe“, a full 35 minutes and 35 seconds, via SharpTone Records. It appears the day before vocalist Kadeem France takes his place alongside a plethora of other talent on the re-imagined version of “Hyperdaze”
It’s been one hell of a week for Liverpool Gloom Metal pioneers Loathe. A surprise released ambient instrumental album entitled “The Things They Believe” appeared out of no-where on streaming platforms with this article appearing in Kerrang! Magazine at the same time and now Erik Bickerstaffe and Connor Sweeney have got their finest clobber on
Awards season seems to have started early this year with Revolver Magazine announcing their top 25 albums of 2020 with 36 days to go until New Years Day. So no hope for a pair of highly anticipated releases for December in “The Sins of Our Fathers” from Serbian Groove Death Metal band Mud Factory or “The Great
Celebrating rasing £5.5k for the Save Our Venues campaign, Moshhh have shared “Servant and Master” from Loathe cut from their set at the Heavy Music Awards in 2019. You know, when we all used to descend upon venues up and down the land to watch bands take to stages and listen to them perform songs