London based Rock two-piece Wargasm have announced upcoming new single “BANG YA HEAD” featuring Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst.
The band took to social media to tease their new single with the caption “BANG YA HEAD TIL YOU BREAK YOUR NECK”. The single is set to be released on September 8th.
Wargasm joined Florida based Nu-metal band Limp Bizkit, famous for their genre-defining hit songs “Rollin'” and “Break Stuff”, on their “Still Sucks” European tour throughout March and April this year. Now, frontman Fred Durst is set to feature on Wargasm’s highly-anticipated debut album Venom, which is set to be released on October 27th.
“BANG YA HEAD” is the second single to be released from Venom, following “Do It So Good”, which dropped last month alongside a music video for a “taste of what’s to come”.
In an interview with Kerrang, the electronic-rock duo comprised of Milkie Way and Sam Matlock, described Venom as “Heavy, melodic, disgusting, honest, sexy, everything this band has experimented with since our inception has been pinned down on the anvil and hammered into shape, thrown at the wall, beaten into a more fucked up shape and gone back onto the anvil.”
“Venom is us. This is ours and before the year clocks out this will be yours. Watch closely – you have no idea what’s gonna happen next.”
“For the last 16 months we’ve spent every moment off the road in the studio creating the perfect debut album for Wargasm.”
After spending over a year working on their upcoming album, Wargasm are set to hit the road later this year to promote Venom for an electric tour, which will be the band’s biggest headliner to date.
You can buy tickets for the upcoming tour here.
Tour dates:
8/11/2023 – The 1865 – Southampton, UK
9/11 – Rock City – Nottingham, UK
10/11 – Ulster Sports Club – Belfast, UK
11/11 – Opium Live, Dublin, Ireland
14/11 – Sentrum Scene – Oslo, Norway
15/11 – Annexet – Stockholm, Sweden
16/11 – Amager Bio – Copenhagen, Denmark
18/11 – Sporthalle Hamburg – Hamburg, Germany
19/11 – Verti Music Hall – Berlin, Germany
21/11 – Palladium – Cologne, Germany
23/11 – Gasometer – Vienna, Austria
24/11 – Zenith, die Kulturhalle – Munich, Germany
25/11 – La Laiterie – Strasbourg, France
27/11 – Proxima – Warsaw, Poland
28/11 – Klub Zascianek – Krakow, Poland
30/11 – Patronaat – Haarlem, Netherlands
1/12 – Stadthalle Offenbach – Offenbach, Germany
3/12 – 013 – Tilburg, Netherlands
4/12 – Ancienne Belgique (AB) – Brussels, Belgium
6/12 – L’Olympia – Paris, France
7/12 – ROCKHAL – Esch Sur Alzette, Luxembourg
8/12 – Fabrique – Milan, Italy
10/12 – The Mill – Birmingham, UK
12/12 – SWG3 – Glasgow, UK
13/12 – O2 Ritz – Manchester, UK
14/12 – SWX – Bristol, UK
15/12 – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire – London, UK