Forged in the fires of London in 2018, Aggro have spent their time turning stages to sawdust with everyone from Gutlocker to Imperium and Sore Teeth to Thrasherwolf. Blending the punch of Hardcore with early 2000’s Metal swagger, heavy groove laden riffs, brutal breakdowns and powerful emotive vocals, their explosive and dynamic approach is reminiscent of bands like Dry Kill Logic. Recorded, mixed
Recorded with Charlie Wilson Jnr (In God’s Way, War Grave, New Graven Image) at Monolith Studios London, the sophomore EP “Adapt and Overcome” from London based Melodic Groove Metal crew Aggro has been a long time coming. Formed in 2018 the band bassist Ant Rosher, drummer Jon Moore, vocalist Dan Gallop and guitarist duo Rob
25th July will see London Groove Metal crew Aggro celebrating the release of an EP called “Adapt & Overcome” at The Fighting Cocks in Kingston alongside Gutlocker and Night Thieves. Keeping their cards close to their collective chests all we can tell you about the record itself is that it was as recorded with Charlie
Having burst onto the scene like the beast from the stomach of John Hurt in 1979’s Alien back at the tail end of 2019 with single “This Burden“, Surrey five piece Aggro have been delivering hard riffs, epic choruses and head banging breaks since. EP “The Shift Of Balance” followed a few months later with
Recorded back in January with Ross Walker (Sore Teeth, My Latest Failure) who also handled mixing and mastering, Aggro have dropped a brand new cut titled “Take A Stand“, their first since 2020 EP “The Shift Of Balance“. Blending the punch of Hardcore with early 2000’s swagger, the quintet have been making a name for
There is nothing quite like the comfort of The Lounge Bar in Alton, a safe space to see a show run by a genuine hero of the music scene in Catherine Jackson who also happens to be a co-founder of Radar Festival. Tonight we’re also joined by another absolute legend in Chris Underhill from My
Back at the Lounge Bar in Alton Hampshire and night of Hardcore awaits in the October darkness, the tone set by the sound engineer putting on some mood music in the form of Knocked Loose after the sound check that is pretty much on point as it reverberates around the small yet perfectly formed venue.