
Photo – Dale Owens
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DRUID
break their chains in single
‘HOSTAGE’
and music video
Listen HERE
Out Thursday April 3
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Photo – Dale Owens
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Previous support for DRUID
‘Hostage’ – First Play on Triple J Unearthed TOPS (Wednesday, April 2)
‘Hostage’ Music Video – Premiered via Music Feeds (Wednesday, April 2)
‘Chokehold’ added to Spotify’s All New Metal, Heavy Fresh Finds and Homegrown & Heavy Playlists
‘HANG IN THERE (IT GETS WORSE)’ and ‘DTHBLW’ added to Spotify’s Homegrown and Heavy Playlist
“Even with the re-emergence of nü metal sweeping through our nation, Druid have always marked themselves as somewhat of an anomaly.” (Hysteria Mag) [About ‘HANG IN THERE (IT GETS WORSE)’]
‘DTHBLW’ Music Video Premiered via Knotfest
“Druid are re-writing the definition, bringing heaviness to the world in the form of their new breed of nu-metal/metalcore machinations.” (Maniacs)
“Damn, this goes hard! Intensity dialed up and the riffs are searing.” (Dave Ruby Howe, Triple J Unearthed)
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Druid have opened the cage to the pounding and roaring of their new single ‘Hostage’ and its mind-bending music video.
‘Hostage’, Druid’s first release of 2025, is the perfect show of the high-intensity, high-octane hardcore nu-metal expressionism that they’ve become known for, the sort of music that burrows into the brain and sinks its mandibles in. Record scratching and mixing melds with the drumming to open the song with a rabid, modern beat with a doomsday vibe. This rich hurricane of sound is built up as the growling, predatory vocals kick in, as deliciously feral as the amped up guitar that stands hand-in-hand with it. The rhythm is claustrophobic and all-consuming, a track that truly grips tight with lyrics to match.
With savage turns of phrase and self-annihilating lyrics, ‘Hostage’ shines a light on the chokehold of one’s own thoughts, the way they can paralyse. It examines the bars of an inner prison, built from drugs, alcohol, and other vices that might have once been escapism but now work side by side with the restraints. The themes of the song hit hard, as Druid describes, “The song touches on the dark side of what happens when you’re not dealing with your problems; the aftermath being that deep and tormented parts of yourself run through your veins that you can’t get away from.”
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The music video for ‘Hostage’ chops and mixes grainy, highly saturated analogue footage of armed men in masks with flashes of the band performing to create a fever dream of an experience, playing on the unreality of the internal prison and invoking the fear that comes with it.
Since their 2019 debut, Druid have been hooking fans on their twisted tunes, and have caught attention from the of likes of Triple J, Hysteria Magazine, Heavy Mag, Triple M, and Spotify and Apple Music playlists, amongst others.
Their fiery stage presence has landed them on the roster of Slipknot’s Knotfest and the digital music festival Pulse Of The Maggots, as well as the upcoming TIC’d Off Festival, where they’ll perform among the likes of metal titans Orpheus Omega and Alienist.
Druid will bring the gas to the fire on stage at their upcoming performance at TIC’d Off Festival on May 3.
Break free from your cage with Druid’s new single ‘Hostage’, out everywhere now.
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Listen HERE

TIC’d Off Festival Tickets
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Photo – Dale Owens
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AMNPLIFY – DB

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Why start a music environment? The truth is I love music, I love writing, and I love life. I work with musicians every day, and I feel certain that I will be until they put me in the ground. I have been managing people in businesses of some sort for over thirty five years so along the way I have developed some “wisdom” from my regular and constant “observations”.
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