Venom Prison are a Welsh
death metal band. Stephen Hill of Metal Hammer described their second album as "2019’s most anticipated
extreme metal albums".[1] Their lead vocalist
Larissa Stupar was described by Kerrang! as "metal's most important - and uncompromising - voice".[2] The band has released four studio albums.
History
In 2015, former Wolf Down vocalist, Larissa Stupar (born in Russia), moved to Wales, where she met Ash Gray of
Brutality Will Prevail, with whom she would begin writing music. They coined the name "Venom Prison" as it was "the most metal name they could imagine". The pair released the demo EP Defy the Tyrant in 2015, before recruiting Ben Thomas to play lead guitar and Joe Sheehy to play drums, along with bass guitarist Mike Jeffries. This line-up released the 2015 EP The Primal Chaos.[3]
The band released their debut studio album on 14 October 2016, entitled Animus.[4] The album was released to critical acclaim.[5]
On 7 July 2017, the band released a music video for "Perpetrator Emasculation" from Animus.[6]
The band were set to support
Decapitated on their November 2017 European tour. Following the arrest of all four members of Decapitated's line-up for allegations of rape, Venom Prison cancelled their shows with the band.[7][8]
In August 2018, the band was set to join
Dying Fetus,
Toxic Holocaust and
Goatwhore on their European tour,[9] but the tour was canceled because of "personal issues"[10]
In May and June 2019, the band toured Europe, beginning in Germany and ending in the UK,[11] opening for
Fit for an Autopsy.[12][13]
Their second studio album, Samsara was released on 15 March 2019.[11]
On 21 March 2019, the band announced a collaboration with American streetwear brand
The Hundreds.[14]
Venom Prison's third album Primeval, a collection of re-recorded early material, was released on 9 October 2020.[15]
On 10 December 2020, Venom Prison announced on social media that they had been signed to Century Media Records,[16] and the band had begun recording their next studio album.[17] The album, titled Erebos, was released on 4 February 2022.[18] Venom Prison performed on the Main Stage at
Bloodstock 2021.[19]
Musical style and influences
The band are generally described as
death metal,[3][20][21] featuring elements of
hardcore punk[3][1] and
grindcore.[4] In an article for Metal Hammer by Stephen Hill, they were described as "part-death metal/part-hardcore".[1] Their lyrics are generally based around political and social topics such as misogyny, rape culture, fascism, mental health and organised religion.[3][22][23] The members have cited influences including
Carcass,[24][25]Napalm Death[26] and
Metallica.[27] Frontwoman Larissa Stupar has described her past involvement in
anti-fascist and animal rights activism as inspiring the political content of Venom Prison's music.[28]
^Morton, Luke (27 May 2019). "Venom Prison the Remarkable Story of the Rise and Rise of Metal's Most Important - and Uncompromising - Voice". Kerrang!.