Abjure
Abjure: The Industrial Metal Architects
Abjure is a British industrial metal band known for its dense, atmospheric soundscapes and aggressive electronic percussion. Hailing from Manchester, the group achieved a notable underground following after their 2018 album Chrysalis charted on the UK Independent Album Breakers Chart.
Early career
Formed in 2012, the core duo of vocalist/programmer Aran Vance and guitarist Liam Croft began crafting music in a repurposed warehouse space. Their self-released 2014 EP, Circuitry of the Damned, circulated on niche digital platforms, catching the attention of the independent label Sonic Anvil Records.
Breakthrough
The band's major breakthrough arrived in 2018 with their debut full-length album, Chrysalis. Released via Sonic Anvil, the album's lead single gained traction on specialized metal radio, propelling the record to number 14 on the UK Independent Album Breakers Chart and securing a distribution deal for North America.
Key tracks
Chrysalis — This title track defined their signature blend of pummeling rhythms and melodic synth layers, becoming a staple of their live set.
Scarlet Logic — The single's music video received rotation on several music television channels, significantly expanding their audience.
God of Rust — A collaboration with producer Rhys Fulber (Fear Factory, Front Line Assembly) showcased a more polished, cinematic side of their industrial metal sound.
Veil-Piercer — This track from their 2021 album Axiom demonstrated a shift towards incorporating elements of progressive metal and djent.
Terminal Bloom — Featured in the soundtrack for the video game "Neon Eclipse," this instrumental piece highlighted their skill in atmospheric composition.
Their 2021 follow-up, Axiom, saw Abjure experimenting with more complex song structures and a guest vocal appearance from Björn "Speed" Strid of Soilwork on the track "The Glass Forest." The band has maintained a consistent touring schedule across Europe, performing at festivals like Resistanz and supporting acts such as 3Teeth.
Fans of Abjure's mechanized aggression and textured electronics also frequently listen to Fear Factory, sharing a foundational influence in merging precise guitar riffing with sequenced industrial beats. The atmospheric depth in Abjure's work finds a parallel in Author & Punisher, another artist dedicated to crafting custom electronic instrumentation for a visceral live experience. The UK's Godflesh remains a clear spiritual forebear, pioneering the bleak, repetitive industrial metal template that Abjure builds upon. Listeners may also appreciate the modern synth-metal approach of Zardonic, which shares a similar high-energy, futuristic aesthetic.
Abjure's music has earned regular rotation on dedicated industrial and metal radio stations, including specialty shows on alternative rock radio stations and online metal radio streams. Their tracks are frequently featured in programming blocks focused on the latest in heavy electronic music across independent music radio stations.
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