Watching the world appear to fall into a state of decay with society tearing at the walls and each other, dark clouds looming over prosperity and evolution being hindered by stagnant development, Perth industrial groove-metal outfit All This Filth push the hatred and disgust into their powerful, aggressive, hard-hitting tunes.
To the uninitiated, All This Filth are a Metal band from Perth, Western Australia. They blend many different Metal and heavy sub genres including Groove Metal, Thrash, Hardcore, Death Metal, Industrial Metal and even hints of Sludge and Nu-Metal to create a unique blend of aggressive fury. Strongly influenced by bands such as Fear Factory, Chimaira and Sepultura, the essence of what metal really means is expressed sonically through the crushing riffs, solid drums and ballsy bass, while being dynamically shaped with electronic keys and audio samples.
“Fusing Groove elements to Deathrash Metal in the style of Lamb of God-cross-Nervecell, All This Filth produce a mouth-watering debut and are clearly set up to make tracks” – Global Metal Apocalypse
Debuting in 2008, ATF, as they are also proudly known as in the inner sanctums of the Perth metal scene, have been amassing a dedicated, loyal following with their explosive and energetic live shows, crushing releases, strong work ethic and dedication to the cause. Their debut album “11 Past” was released not long after their entrance into the world and received favorable reviews describing the music as “like a slug to the chest”. Their follow up EP release ‘Programmed to Suffer’ continued the momentum and subsequently gained a West Australian Song Of The Year nomination for the title track.
“For the fans of Sepultura, Chimaira, Fear Factory or Slipknot, these guys are an outfit worth checking out” – The Rockpit
With a new line-up announced in late 2018 and their second full-length album “Misery Season” unleashed in 2019 which resulted in the band inking a management deal with Krunch Entertainment along with a second West Australian Song Of The Year nomination, the band stepped up their game with rave reviews on the new songs as well as scoring coveted slots on the 2019 WAMFest event and the sold out Slayfest in 2020 alongside some of West Australia’s metal alumni. In the middle of the Misery Season album cycle the band made their first trek over east performing several shows supporting their brand new video for “Drowning”.
“Fat riffs. Nice to hear an older sound freshened up a bit” – Lochlan Watt, Triple J
2021 sees the band working on the next album which will once again see the metal outfit bring a powerful combination of musicianship and energy to the stage, having already built a reputation of laying waste to any stage they hit and delivering unforgettable performances that leave audiences in awe and out of breath.
RELEASES
Misery Season
Rockpit Records – March 29th 2019
Programmed To Suffer (EP)
self released – December 20th 2013
11 Past
self released – December 23rd 2011
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Twice nominated for West Australian Music (WAM) Song Of The Year Award in 2013 and 2019
- Performed at the 2019 WAM Festival in Perth
- Selected for the first ever Wacken Metal Battle Australia in 2020
- Performed at the sold out Slayfest 2020 festival
- Released 2 Full length albums, 1 EP
MUSIC