Back in 2002 not even the most optimistic of fans could have predicted that not only would Terror still be alive but very much kicking twenty four years on. The highly influential Hardcore crew, who originated in Los Angeles California, have made the road their home in that time with punishing touring schedules while churning
“A huge focus was writing music that would be fun to play live for the next few years – and we managed to do that while still retaining our favourite Justice tropes. Musically, we’re leaning further into a metalcore-mosh sound, paying homage to our early days in Western Sydney. We’re not reinventing the wheel, but
What time is it? It’s time for “Clawing Wounds” that’s what. A new single from Australian heavy hitters Justice For The Damned featuring the master that is Taylor Barber of Left To Suffer makes perfect sense. The cut is of course taken from their 15th August releasing via Greyscale Records album “Stay Relentless“, one which
15th August 2025 will see the arrival of “Stay Relentless” from Australian Metallic Hardcore crew Justice For The Damned via Greyscale Records. Mixed and mastered by the legendary Will Putney (Knocked Loose, Body Count, Fit For An Autopsy) the new album has been preceded by a second single in “Built To Be Broken“. The first single
Five long years after album “Pain Is Power” put them on the international map, Australians Justice For The Damned have unveiled “The Current“, a track mixed and mastered by legendary producer Will Putney (Knocked Loose, Bodysnatcher, Body Count) and announced their return. They will be touring their homeland with Threshold in March before repeating Make
Back in 2010 how many Bury Your Dead fans heard that Mat Bruso was making a guest vocal appearance on “Chrono” by The Ghost Inside and checked it out? Guilty as charged. That led to the obligatory purchase of “Returners” and a life long The Ghost Inside fan was created. “Get What You Give” is
What are most bands doing in the day time before a show? Gaming, binge watching TV series, creating artwork? Most bands aren’t Malevolence. They set up a pop up shop at the Aces & Eights bar around the corner from the venue for four hours this afternoon so they can sell some merch and meet
1st September saw Australian Deathcore outfit Justice For the Damned roll up on The Foundry Concert Club in Lakewood Ohio, an event that was captured as ever by the legendary Leo Sypniewski. Not only pro-shot but professionally mixed, this could be an opportunity to re-live the moment or simply enjoy the epic grandeur of “Pain
About to tear a hole in the US with Thy Art Is Murder, Kublai Khan, Undeath and I AM are Australian hate machine Justice for the Damned. They were caught on camera playing The Mash House in Edinburgh on Wednesday 26th October 2022 by Underground legends Kathryn McBride, Greg Hall and David Tan for this freshly
As tickets for their Australian headlining tour with Antagonist A.D. and Born Free see Melbourne and Sydney dates sold out, seemingly from out of nowhere Justice For The Damned have premiered a brand new single. Going by th name “Sever What Makes Me Like Them” it had the same team of Steve Seid engineering and Will