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British thrash metal crew
INSULT
will release single
‘Reside Infernus’

UK riff merchants, INSULT, will reveal their blistering debut album, ‘Reside Infernus‘, on Friday 23rd May, 2025.
The formidable quintet will also unleash the album’s namesake as a single and video on Friday 16th May.
The band’s following is on the rise and with live performances on the horizon, INSULT are simply unmissable.
British thrash metal act
INSULT
will release single/video
‘0-60 Death Or Glory’


Insult are:
Jase Howell – vocals
Steve Grice – drums
Jase Stallard – bass
Robbie Harris – guitar
Jonny Fifield – guitar

Brit metal crew, INSULT, release an explosive debut album, ‘Reside Infernus‘, which lands on Friday 23rd May.
The band will also reveal their new single and video, 0-60 ‘Death Or Glory’, on Friday 7th March.
INSULT hail from Bristol, England and were initially established in the mid-1980’s.
Featuring members from iconic thrash metal band, ONSLAUGHT, INSULT were conceived by drummer, Steve Grice, who joined forces with former Onslaught bassist, Jase Stallard, and Onslaught roadie, Jase Howell, who handles vocal duties.
The trio then added talented guitarists Robbie Harris and Jonny Fifield, to fully complete their impressive line-up.
For the past two years, INSULT have been carefully crafting their debut album, ‘Reside Infernus‘, which is a testament to the band’s deft creativity, patience, and relentless drive.
The album is comprised of eight killer cuts that ooze power, razor sharp riffs, pounding drumming, and all-consuming vocals.
It’s a sonic piece of the highest quality, and is ripe for fans of aggressive yet melodic metal music.
The hard-hitting quintet are meticulous about their art and its creation.
The band elaborate:
“In an era where music is increasingly shaped by the digital world, we decided to take a different path. ‘Reside Infernus’ was produced without relying on the automated tools that many artists use today. Every riff, every lyric, every beat was crafted organically, driven by emotion, experience, and a deep connection to the art of making music. The result is something that speaks with authenticity—an album that breathes and roars rather than merely exists as a by-product of technology. We hope you enjoy it.”
The band’s expanding fanbase is fuelled by their electrifying and somewhat formidable live performances.
With many shows in the pipeline for the coming months and festival appearances on the way, you do not want to miss INSULT.




