Having been asked for tabs for their songs over the past couple of years, Wolverhampton Beatdown Deathcore act Old Wharf have given into the weight of pressure and recorded what could be the first of many guitar playthrough videos. Their first choice is “Porcelain Hearts” and with a trio of shows booked with Suffer for
The continued stream of high grade material flowing from Bristol Metallers Immerse seems unstoppable at this point, it seems they can do no wrong. New single “Red Shade” is some of the darkest material they have created and having surpassed the one million streams mark for their material across the board on Spotify in the
UK Deathcore titans Suffer and Old Wharf will be sharing a trio of stages over a long weekend in March 2021. Both bands hail from Wolverhampton and will be making the trek with a wealth of material between them. In the current climate these could actually be the first shows that Suffer get to perform
Having surpassed a million Spotify streams earlier this summer, Bristol Metallers Immerse aren’t sitting on their laurels. Instead they’ve dived head long into a new single called “Southbound” which, takes a look at the conflicts of band life – as they put it: “The song expresses the conflict between the highs of doing what we
If you missed “Heavy Silence“, the sophomore EP from Wolverhampton Beatdown Deathcome mob Suffer February, then let us tell you – you missed out. But fear not, it’s out there in all the best places, including bandcamp where they also have a wide range of fine merch on offer, including some “Mosh” shorts. Here’s a
…Bristol based Immerse had originally set 3rd July as the date for new single “Here’s Hoping” but have popped the cork on the Champagne early. They’ve also announced they will be playing the re-arranged Furnace Fest at Level III on Swindon alongside Crownless and Tyrants, which will now take place across the weekend of 2nd
Suffer are a Beatdown Deathcore band known for bringing that Black Country Brutality when it comes to the live arena and a year after their debut EP “Slerm“, the quintet are back with a couple of friends for round two. The surprise is that vocalist Michael “Chobba” Crutchley, guitarist duo Ashley Edwards and Kieran Whitehouse
Wolverhampton Beatdown Deathcore collective Suffer – Chobba (Vocals), Jack (Drums), Ash (Guitar), Jack (Bass) and Kie (Guitar) – like their music like they like their anvils. Heavy. They’ve racked up the live shows, appearing at the final incarnation of Fall In The Brawl and also sharing stages with the likes of Harbinger and Vexed since
Heading 89 miles from Liverpool down the M6 to Wolverhampton for this weeks journey into uncharted territory that is the Black Map of the UK Underground Metal scene, it’s time to check out Suffer. They’re a five piece Beatdown Deathcore collective with a reputation for leaping Metal sub-genres in single death defying bounds, being more
As previously teased on their social media, Bristol Metallers Immerse have tapped up Loki Films to help them create a music video for new single “23/19“. The track was mixed and mastered by George Lever and is their first new material since album “Suffer” which is out now via We Are Triumphant.