After the static camera version of this set from Indonesian Metallic Hardcore homewreckers Huminoid from their appearance at the first incarnation of Moshpit Noise, a showcase for the Independent Records Label, Record Store, Distribution, Music Publishing and Recording House otherwise known as Moshpit Records, how about the version from the pit? Transcending Death Metal to
This week has been something of a celebration of our Indonesian Metal brothers Huminoid as the Manado based Metallic Hardcore six piece landed their self titled sophomore EP on Planet Metal with a satisfying crunch. We’ve waxed lyrical about how they started life as a Death Metal outfit before getting rid of their initial recordings
As we did back in October 2020 when they made their debut with EP “All Hell Broke Loose“, seven months on as Indonesian Hardcore outfit Huminoid have unveiled their sophomore, self titled release, we’ve brought you a review and an exclusive interview from them to accompany it. Both offerings have landed like the meteorite from
Hailing from Manado in Indonesia, Huminoid are a six piece who caught our ears with their debut EP “All Hell Broke Loose” in October last year, a three track effort that served as the bands first wrecking ball strike at the World of Metallic Hardcore having opening transcended to the genre having started out as
Originally starting out as a Death Metal act 2017 and evolving over numerous line up changes into a Metallic Hardcore beast that isn’t afraid of boundaries or becoming fixed on a particular style are Huminoid. They cite influence in Hardcore and Metalcore of the late 90’s and early 2000’s and hailing from Manado, Indonesia the