There’s something about receiving new material for reviews that often leaves reviewers feeling a bit uneasy if not outright anxious. From having received some dreadful stuff to stumbling upon new bands worthy of platinum status; the spectrum on which new bands operate is nothing but vast.

Today, we have found a band on the further end of that spectrum. And we’re not talking about the shitty end.

Outright Resistance claim to be able to appease fans of Slipknot, Every Time I Die and Parkway Drive. We accept that they may not possess the theatrical nature and brutish instrumental range of Slipknot, but they have the heaviness, output and makings of becoming a favourable band on the scene.

Would we want to see Cargo Cult live? Well, that’s a hell yeah! Some of their faster tracks are ideal for mosh pit-ignition. They have some rad riffs that’ll entice you to nod, if not invite you to execute a self-inflicted neck injury.

With that said, we’re pleased to have their work grace our earholes instead of us puckering up our buttholes. With tons of new bands emerging world-wide, we’re pretty happy that Outright Resistance are not just another band and for this, we’re going to keep our eyeballs glued on these boys!

As featured by Metal Hammer, Terrorizer Magazine, Outright Resistance have hit the stages at Bloodstock Open Air, toured with Arch Enemy and are set to take the UK by storm.

Their new album produced, mixed and mastered by Justin Hill (ex Sikth) Outright Resistance release their upcoming studio album “Cargo Cult” on 1st March 2019. Featuring new lead vocalist James Jest, the Stevenage, this UK metalcore act has also released a music video for the venomous lead track Fang and Bone.

About Scream

Instigator of the Headbang Army. Scream's potty mouthed behaviorism often gets overlooked due to his prodigal taste in groove metal.