Fusing together their love of classic late 90s elements with breakdowns and creating a hybrid blend of Hardcore influenced Nu-Metal, Break Fifty first arrived on the scene back in 2017 and able to hold their own with Beatdown and Deathcore bands they specialised in reducing venues to rubble. Unleashing an unholy trinity of singles in
Curiously labelled “3”, the reanimated Nu-Metal indulgence that is Break Fifty have shared a one take vocal performance for new single “A Familiar Face (Of Someone I Never Knew)“. Showcasing the skills of new vocalist Angus Roberton, it was recorded by Ryan Murray at 105mm Studios and is their first since 2021 EP “Unnerved“. Be
After an extended period of radio silence following EP “Unnerved” in 2021, the return of Nu-Metal enthusiasts Break Fifty with a new line up and a new single from out of nowhere is an intriguing one. The band, who chalked up 150k of Spotify streams alone for during their initial run, have given up a
Originally known as Hace, Guilford Nu-Metalcore outfit Break Fifty have been on our radar for quite some time. They started out in 2017 playing a hybrid blend of Hardcore influenced Nu-Metal, cutting their love of a breakdown with classic late 90s elements. In 2019 they dropped the single “Gods” which has clocked up 83k of
“Don’t know about this new crew of yours. They seem a bit skittish. Probably shouldn’t tell them what happened to the last crew” ~ Riddick British Nu-Metalcore quartet Break Fifty have announced their debut EP “Unnearved” with a Horror inspired music video for an instrumental piece entitled “Skittish” which continues along the themes of the