Among the thriving, robust heavy music landscape that has always long synonymous with the UK, an emerging class of practitioners is securing their position both as knowledgeable revivalists and determined progressives.
Operating with a healthy reverence for their predecessors, this new school proudly embraces their storied metallic pedigree all while asserting their own identity and pushing the culture forward in the process.
Among the best examples of this combination of tradition and evolution is London crossover collective, Inhuman Nature. Since the band's 2019 self-titled debut, the band has honed their craft, concocting a powerful mesh of thrash, crossover and even pangs of NWOBH that has resonated with even the most discerning heavy metal purist.
Paired with the band's performative chops and their evident regard for the greats that have paved the way before them, Inhuman Nature have earned the favor of a broad range of fans that recognize their prowess and are compelled to dive into the band's explosive live ritual. Backed by sturdy soundtrack of furious riffs, persistent, pummeling percussion and the vocal command of Chris Barling, the London unit is bridges old and new school in a way that makes the band especially valuable.
Recently delivering their sophomore full length effort via Church Road Records, Greater Than Death underscores the band's keen ability tap into timeless aggression all making their own contribution. Further expanding their range of extremity, on Greater Than Death, Inhuman Nature dares to rope in added elements of hardcore, crust, death and doom in a way that translates as seamless, succinct and scorching - as evidenced with the most recent music video in "Servants of Annihilation".
To better convey the metallic might of the album and the band's extreme music ethos, the latest visual captured by I Spit Blood Media frames the detonation that is Inhuman Nature live - documenting the band's recent album release shows and offering powerful testimony of the band's growing community of converted believers.
In support of the recent release of Greater Than Death, Inhuman Nature are set to take on high-profile plays supporting the likes of Power Trip and Acid Reign this month. A list of June dates for the band can be found below.
Greater Than Death, the sophomore LP from Inhuman Death is now available via Church Road Records. Get the album - HERE

20th June - Nottingham - The Chapel
21st June - Swansea - Patti Pavilion w/ Acid Reign