NewsNovember 9, 2021 9:32 AM ET2,055 views

RXPTRS sign with Metal Blade Records, release new video

RXPTRS

Official press release:

Bristol, UK-based band RXPTRS, who blend rock, metal, punk, and hardcore with a seamlessness that is enviable, creating something that is unique that seethes with boundless energy — have signed with Blacklight Media/Metal Blade Records.

The band has shared the video for the new single "Gutterflies." Watch the clip, directed by Nathan Roach, here:


"'Gutterflies' is a middle finger to the abusers and an anthem for the abused," the band explains about the song's deeper meaning. "No stone is ever gonna be left unturned, and this band refuse to stand by idly. This one's for the voiceless, this one's for the silenced. Now is the time to be loud, now is the time to be deafening."

Regarding their partnership with Metal Blade and Blacklight Media, the band says, "RXPTRS are honored to be joining the Metal Blade Records family and starting our journey with Blacklight Media. Those that know the band know we work our knuckles bloody, stand up for everything we believe in, and leave the bulls**t at the door, so there's no other team we'd rather be a part of."

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Blacklight Media Records' Chris Santos comments, "I'm so excited that RXPTRS has joined the Blacklight Media/Metal Blade Records Family! I was instantly hooked the first time I heard and saw them, by their unique blend of infectiously heavy riffs, insanely catchy lyrics, and their all around rock 'n' roll swagger! This is a band that's going places and I couldn't be happier to take the ride with them! 2022 will be the year of the RXPTR!"

RXPTRS (pronounced "Raptors") are a new wave of British rock. The energetic quintet combines ferocious grit with an ear for melody. Built upon the backdrop of the UK, the fiercely creative, long-term friends set out with a sonic mission statement to not succumb to a single barrier, to push boundaries and go beyond the limit of genres, creating a raw sound that is unmistakably their own. Each raucous track is laced with lyrical depth as RXPTRS lay it all on the line. They state, "Music is a vessel, this is how we channel the experiences that have shaped us. This is how we bare our scars." Quickly becoming renowned for their explosive live performances, the group's hardcore following continues to grow. Their workhorse mentality towards touring has seen them light up stages across the UK and Europe alongside the likes of Escape the Fate, King 810, As It Is, Light the Torch, and more. RXPTRS' visceral energy continues to infect the population as they cut their teeth on the live scene, with no sign of slowing, they’re truly hellbent on showing everyone the way of the RXPTR.

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anonymous 11/9/2021 6:39:02 AM

"Gutterflies' is a middle finger to the abusers and an anthem for the abused" Give it a rest.

anonymous 11/9/2021 6:42:46 AM

Up to the minute poser news.

anonymous 11/9/2021 7:02:12 AM

It's like raised fist but terrible.

evil_hero 11/9/2021 7:30:56 AM

these bands are always looking for a new cause to champion

evil_hero 11/9/2021 7:31:32 AM

2022 will definitely NOT be the year of the rxptrs lmao

anonymous 11/9/2021 7:34:28 AM

Bleach is sounding delicious this morning

anonymous 11/9/2021 9:44:07 AM

I know exactly what kind of dudes make up a band this, and they are dickless losers.

anonymous 11/9/2021 2:48:22 PM

Pretty gay.

anonymous 11/9/2021 5:52:35 PM

"This is a band that's going places" Yeah, straight to the cut out bin (if those existed anymore). This is truthfully dreadful.

anonymous 11/10/2021 3:57:25 AM

Bristol, UK-based band RXPTRS, who blend rock, metal, punk, and hardcore with a seamlessness that is enviable, creating something that is unique that seethes with boundless energy I definitely do not envy this "unique blend that is seething with boundless energy" lol

anonymous 11/10/2021 6:45:04 AM

This shit sucks. It sounds like a fill in vocalist for Billy Talent got drunk, got punched in the neck, then started doing a Myles Kennedy impression over a demo track for a Kontakt drum library




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