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Richmond Thrashers Enforced New Album 'Kill Grid' Set for Release Early 2021


Richmond crossover thrashers Enforced (for fans of Power Trip, Cro-Mags, Kreator) recently announced signing to Century Media Records and their new full-length album Kill Grid out early 2021 and would love to set up a feature (interview, review, list, etc.) with you to promote the new release. The album was produced by Bob Quirk and mixed by Arthur Rizk (Power Trip, Cavalera Conspiracy) and is the follow up to their debut album At The Walls (2019), which received press raves by Revolver, Stereogum, Brooklyn Vegan, Kerrang!, New Noise, Ghost Cult Magazine, Heavy Blog Is Heavy and more. Let me know if you would like to talk to the band about the forthcoming release, signing to Century Media, how they are planning on topping their previous release (Stereogum named At The Walls one of the best albums of 2019), the Richmond, VA metal scene, and more. If interested in a review, please let me know and I'll send over a secure stream link.

Formed in 2016, Enforced feed from the classic thrash/crossover energy and infuse their own volatile fury for a highly dynamic final sound-mix. Fronted by a voice that could only belong to that of a madman and unloading nonstop blazing riffs and pummeling breakdowns in every track, the band devastate everything in their path, leaving a trail of smoldering wreckage and pure decimation anywhere they perform. Enforced is Ethan Gensurowsky (bass), Zach Monahan (guitar), Knox Colby (vocals), Alex Bishop (drums), and Will Wagstaff (guitar). The band is thrilled to release their sophomore full-length album with their new home Century Media Records and it's sure to be their best yet, so strap in for a hell of a ride!


Enforced Press Raves:

"The Richmond band Enforced make a hard, forbidding form of crossover thrash, full of chant-grunt vocals and floorpunch riffs. They absolutely destroy." - Stereogum


"a total adrenaline rush, with enough thrash riffs and whammy solos to recall classic '80s crossover bands like Leeway." - Brooklyn Vegan


"a tireless slab of powerful, hardcore-influenced death metal that bristles with convincing rage and underground acidity." - Kerrang!



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