In this weekly feature, a different LEO staff member will share 7-10 of the songs repeating in their playlists right now. But were doing things a little differently this week.
Ive wanted to cover Guerrilla Warfare (GW) for the longest time. GW played during the opening weekend of my favorite bar, Losers 812; they toured with Gideon; theyre on a track with Tallah; and their song Run It Back is just so… whats not to love? Vocalist Garrett Hood raps, sings, and drums, and the song itself is powerful and raspy and just fucking cool. These guys and their self-described rap core [sic] lyrical miracle project are climbing in the hardcore world, and Im excited to see where they go next. Carolyn Brown
Canadian rockers Kittie are bringing their brand of death metal/nu-metal to the stages of Louder Than Life. Firstly, what I wont entertain is the hangover question about how hard ladies can rock…looking at the Louder than Life lineup, with all of the female acts, and there are many, that question answers itself. Kittie brings solid musicianship with vocals ranging from your classic death metal, cookie-monster to more melodic hard-rock-style vocals. Kittie will melt your face off, and, if youre into that sort of thing, then may your kinky-ass dreams come true. Erica Rucker
Theres a reason why there are so many reaction videos to people hearing this band for the first time. An all-female four-piece band out of Tokyo, Japan, Hanabie mixes metalcore with J-Pop, anime, and even elements of hip-hop and EDM for a sound that is unique, to say the least. Vocals snap back and forth on a dime between cutesy and poppy to vicious guttural screams, backed by some of the sickest, most aggressive hardcore riffs and breakdowns youll ever hear. Jeff Polk
Art punk/metal/hard rockers L7 are OGs. Theyve been around a long time, and they have been making solid music for a really long time. Definitely in line with the in-your-face punk ethic, they will sooner sing you an anthemic fuck you than coddle your feelings with sweet tunes. Politically engaged, L7 has fought for womens rights, including the right to access to safe abortions. This band is pro-pussy power, and if that hurts your tender feelings, then you might want to miss L7s show, but for those of you not afraid of some strong female power and good grinding guitars, ready yourself for a great show. Erica Rucker
For those unfamiliar, melodic death metal band Dethkloks success is unparalleled. The biggest entertainment act of all time, Dethklok ranks as seventh-largest economy on earth. At least thats their story on the animated series “Metalocalypse,” which ran on Adult Swim from 2006 to 2013. In reality, Dethklok is show creator, vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter Brendon Small backed by metal drummer extraordinaire Gene Hoglan, bassist Bryan Beller, and guitarist Nili Brosh. While the music is completely serious, the lyrics are anything but. Dethklok simultaneously celebrates and pokes fun at the death metal genre as a whole.Jeff Polk
Zero (aka Matthew Cullen) brings a cool combo of rap and emo/screamo metal. If I were a pro baseball player or wrestler and needed a walk-up song, his track Im Not would be it. Theres so much power in that arena-ready chorus IM! NOT! SEARCHING FOR FORGIVENESS! AND IM! NOT! TAKING BACK THE THINGS IVE DONE! that its impossible not to love. If you like what you hear, you can also check out Zeros band in Gideons set on the Disruptor Stage immediately after this one.Carolyn Brown
From doing shows for a handful of people at Skull Alley to a major label deal, a track on the Metallica cover album The Metallica Blacklist, and tours with Pearl Jam, Weezer, and Billy Idol, White Reaper has certainly come a long way! As the only Louisville band making a main stage performance this year, White Reaper is set to tear it up with their high energy, poppy garage punk. If youre a Louisvillian, chances are you already know what youre in store for. If youre an out-of-towner, get ready for a great time! Jeff Polk
Friday, Sept. 22 4:30 p.m. (Road Hounds Stage)
Perhaps the last musical frontier to cross was that of country and metalcore. Enter Devils Cut, who for the past several years have not only blurred that line, but crushed it. Fronted by Jeffersonville music venue and bar Losers 812 co-owner Trey Landrum, Devil’s Cut are here to “Raise hell and praise Dale! Their latest single Welcome To Kentucky is all about getting the party started and keeping it going. Their set at LTL will definitely be raucous and crazy, and they wouldnt have it any other way. Jeff Polk
This article appears in September 13, 2023.
