SWARM 6IX - Release New Single "DEATHS G(rip)’


Following on from singles ‘Fuego’, ‘d0pamine’ and ‘$OCIAL $UICIDE’ which were all spun by BBC Radio 1, Swarm6ix release new single ‘DEATHS G(rip)’ on the 30th June 2023. The band will play Tech Fest later this year, having already played Collision Fest with bands such as Lake Malice and Graphic Nature. The band also tour the UK with Shade UK later this year, and have recently had coverage with Metal Hammer and Loudwire. Dates below.

Ben Fordham - “With our fourth release we’ve chosen to drop the tempo from our usual style. Ironically this track was the first one to be written and made us realise that experimenting with blending styles worked well! We owe this track alot! This song is about anyone that’s been backed into a corner, felt humiliated, been bullied, felt degraded, helpless, depressed, vulnerable, suicidal, angry … I could go on .. but it’s the snapping back and taking ownership of these things. It’s about not losing the will to fight, pushing forward and not letting it all end you.”

SWARM6IX provide a safe space for those that have always appeared anti-social, dormant, and introverted on the surface. The band acquired their unique identity by combining a love for heavy trap and metal music and stand strongly for the freedom of expression within art. SWARM6IX execute a sound somewhere between Ghostemane and Emmure, yet simultaneously evoke nostalgia and familiarity. Adding a sprinkle of modern nu-metal, SWARM6IX have their red beam set to storm the scene with everything they have in their artillery and will not be stopped.

Get the single: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/swarm6ix/deaths-grip
 
The band are already announced for the following shows this year, with plenty more being booked / TBA.

29.06-03.07.23 - UK Tech Fest 
31.08.23 - Bristol - Crofters Rights - w/ Shade UK 
01.09.23 - Exeter - The Cavern - w/ Shade UK 
02.09.23 - Manchester - Satans Hollow - w/ Shade UK 
03.09.23 - Hitchin - Club 85 - w/ Shade UK 
08.12.23 - Leeds - Key Club - w/ InRetrospect

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