Unitytx - Live Dates in the UK for Spring 2025
UNITYTX
LIVE DATES IN THE UK - SPRING 2025
ALBUM FERALITY OUT NOW
VIA PURE NOISE RECORDS - ORDER NOW
Hardcore/hip-hop band UNITYTX have announced they will be returning to the UK + Europe in Spring 2025. The band will be supporting Thrown on their upcoming headline tour and joining Crystal Lake, and Graphic Nature as supports. Tickets are on sale now.
UNITY TX UK Tour Dates (SUPPORTING THROWN)
22nd April 2025 - Southampton @ Engine Rooms
23rd April 2025 - Bristol @ The Fleece
24th April 2025 - Birmingham @ XOYO
25th April 2025 - Manchester @ Academy 2
26th April 2025 - London @ Electric Ballroom
Tickets are on sale now
UNITYTX released their latest album FERALITY via Pure Noise Records. Produced by Andrew Wade (Wage War, A Day To Remember), FERALITY finds UNITYTX confronting the last few years head-on with a blistering cocktail of car crash energy, sludgy horror-show macabre, industrial metal sheen and sinister subliminality. The album features previously released singles ROC SH!T,” “LOST IN DAYZ,” “DIAMOND DIEZ,” “KILLING ALCHEMY and PLAYING FAVORITES.
Listen to PLAYING FAVORITES HERE or by clicking the image below.
“FERALITY has been a challenge of what it is to prevail while tiptoeing on the edge of sanity, like an animal being tormented in a cage,” says the band. “One could be driven completely unhinged when the effort is not acknowledged — this is an example. I speak on how it feels to not be welcomed into a space that was for the misunderstood - how it feels to lose yourself through creation, relations, and being complacent. I’ve given yet another part of myself to complete this piece of work. Set to deliver with my prosperity.”
FERALITY is available to stream now at https://lnk.to/UnityTX_Music
FERALITY Tracklist:
1. ROTTING AWAY (GORE)
2. BURNOUT
3. DIAMOND DIEZ
4. POWER
5. PICTURE THIS
6. STING
7. LOST IN DAYZ
8. KILLING ALCHEMY
9. ROC SH!T
10. FAKE LUV
11. WORLD OF MALICE
“It just feels good to scream at the top of my lungs,” admits UNITYTX vocalist Jay Webster. “And not even at anyone. Sometimes you just need to scream.”
FERALITY follows UNTITYTX’s 2019’s Madboy, their first EP for Pure Noise Records that elevated the Dallas-based quartet (Webster, guitarist Ricky Cova, bassist Kendrick Nicholson and drummer Jonathan Flores) onto tours with the likes of Silverstein, The Amity Affliction and Poppy and shone a spotlight on the genre-bending sonic blend UNITYTX have been building in the underground since 2014.
“We put out Madboy and then COVID hit. It was like we were having to start back at square one,” Webster admits. “That anxiety, the feeling like it’s not good enough no matter how hard you’re working – it really took a toll on me. It feels like you’re an animal in a cage, dealing with repetition and anger until you hit your breaking point.”
There’s not much self-grace given, from the opening notes of “ROTTING AWAY (GORE),” bathed in seven-string doom, to the haunting “STING” and album standout “LOST IN DAYZ,” which paints an all-too-familiar cycle of anxiety-induced anger and lost innocence that bubbles to the album’s most harrowing chorus.
But when UNITYTX cut these more caustic moments, whether with the swinging verve of “ROC SH!T,” leading with full-chested machismo and swagger, or their some of their most brilliantly melodic material to date FERALITY really begins to take shape, marrying the brutality of turn-of-the-century hard rock, swagger of hardcore hip-hop, and shapeshifting spirit of new-age metalcore, careening through the last 25 years of heavy music while pushing the genre forward in captivating new ways.
“I started doing this because I wanted to play music with my friends, then eventually I realized it had potential because I could write and say anything I wanted,” Webster explains. “I want our music to be hip-hop-adjacent but also into old-school nü-metal and hardcore and metalcore – all of it. People always say, ‘Oh, you sound like this band or that band.’ Bro, I’m just a songwriter.”
FERALITY is available now at https://purenoiserecs.lnk.to/UnityTX