People often ask me “what I’m looking for” in music, and really, all I’m ever really “looking for” is for it to move me in some way. Genre, tempo… who cares. Is it great? Yes or no, that’s it.
That said, there is a particular genre of music that never fails to put a massive smile on my face and that is hardcore. Gritty, miserable, bad-ass hardcore. I just love it, the energy of it, the relentlessness, the speed – I find it really intoxicating and when it’s done well… Chef kiss.
So you can only imagine my deep excitement when I first listened to Cage Fight, a band who will demand the attention of fans of bands like Terror and Stampin’ Ground. Fronted by Rachel Aspe, whose insanely powerful voice is like a spin-kick to the temple, and with a relentless assault of riffs and beats from TesseracT guitar legend James Monteith, bassist Jon Reid and drummer Nick Plews, Cage Fight are basically a supergroup. A supergroup that may well result in some of the most ludicrous pits ever known to humankind. Well, when we’re allowed to actually have that sort of fun again, that is.