Samurai Pizza Cat - ‘The Wolf In Me’
German party rockers Samurai Pizza Cat have released their new single ‘The Wolf In Me’ coming from their just announced debut album ‘You’re Hellcome’.
Samurai Pizza Cat was born out of the insane minds of guitarist, songwriter and producer Danskimo (Daniel Haniß, Electric Callboy) and Sebastian Fischer (Fall Of Gaia). This supergroup creates a delicious pizza of Metalcore and Deathcore where their infectious tones and mighty screams fill up your tummy.
There is no stopping Samurai Pizza Cat, from the moment you hit play on ‘The Wolf In Me’ you’re on the train to metal hell. The hell deep guitar is heard along with the rumble of the storm that’s about to come. The master fury scream of vocalist Sebastian Fischer is thrown in your face. It’s no surprise this supergroup nailed it from the first note, but as the track progressed it’s very clear they are in their own lane. Combining Metalcore and Deathcore is no easy feat but Samurai Pizza Cat have cooked it perfectly. It will have you headbanging and dancing crazy during the whole 3:28 minute track as it takes over you just like a wolf during a full moon.
What stands out, particularly, is how well executed they wrote and produced their transitions from verse - bridge - chorus, or the more Deathcore to Metalcore sections. The ease of the electronic beats and clean vocals that explode into this catchy hook. That’s filled with the softer side of Samurai Pizza Cat. This shows how creative and talented they really are.
They have also released a killer music video for the track ‘The Wolf In Me’. A dark love story that ends with a twist that you can stick your teeth into. No spoilers here.
Samurai Pizza Cat’s ‘The Wolf In Me’ and the music video is out now. Their debut album ‘Your Hellcome’ will be released 22nd of September via Easthaven Records.
Words by Victoria Lewis
Y Not Festival reveal their headliners for 2025
Critically-acclaimed musician and songwriter Jamie Cullum brought a night of fun and showmanship to London when he played the Royal Festival Hall as part of the EFG London Jazz Festival.
Truck Festival returns in 2025 with a stacked weekend experience.
The Script battle on & make a return to the stage on their Satellites World Tour. Stunning set-design, powerful performances & breath-taking ballads all culminating in an incredible tribute to the power of being able to continue a legacy in the face of adversity.
Parklife 2025 has announced Charli XCX as their headliner, with acts such as Confidence Man, DJ Heartstring and Girls Don’t Sync.
Pulp, Kasabian, The Reytons and more announced for Tramlines 2025
Unfazed by love, Lambrini Girls inflict maximum carnage with a blowtorch approach to modern day romance.
It's been another exceptional year for Tom A. Smith, and he’s not ready to see it end just yet. The Sunderland artist is closing out 2024 with the release of his festive single, ‘This Christmas Time’.
Jazz legend Robert Glasper had the crowd in the palm of his very dexterous hand at Monday night's sonic ‘sermon’ at Koko in Camden.
Khruangbin are cool, in the weirdest, best way.
The 2020s have been a decade of revival so far; reunions, comebacks and re-releases in abundance. One band that has found themselves bringing back the 2000s attitude is American nu-metal act Alien Ant Farm.
Smith couldn’t remain idle. Since 2020, he has been working on “&”, an album dedicated to honouring figures from history, mythology, pop culture, and even philosophical dilemmas.