Brutality Will Prevail

Brutality Will Prevail
Origin Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
Genres Hardcore punk, sludge metal
Years active 2005–present
Members Louis Gauthier
Nick Rix
Jordan Murray
Marc Richards
Adam Gent
Past members Ajay Jones
Ash Gray
Craig Reynolds
Richard 'Dog' Dyas
Emlyn Lamb
James Goodman
Dale Williams
Adam Evans
Rohan Bishop
Huw Jones

Brutality Will Prevail (sometimes abbreviated BWP) are a Welsh hardcore punk band founded in 2005 in Cardiff. They have toured Asia and Europe and have made festival appearances at Reading and Leeds, Download and Ghostfest. They have also been covered in magazines such as the NME and Kerrang!.

History

The band was formed in 2005 by guitarist James Goodman and drummer Adam Evans, the lineup was completed by bassist Dale Williams and vocalist Gareth. With this lineup they played shows in the South Wales area and recorded the 'Life Is Our War' EP. This lineup lasted the rest of the year and then members left for various reasons.

2006 saw James link up with new vocalist Ajay Jones who would become the face of the band for the next 8 years. He also brought bassist Emlyn Lamb into the fold and with this lineup they recorded the 'Never Turn Back' EP and started making a name for themselves nationwide touring with bands such as Baysix.

Further lineup changes saw Adam being replaced on drums by Richard Dyas and the addition of Jordan Murray on second guitar. With this lineup they recorded the rare 'South Wales Kings' EP and continued to make a name for themselves on the UK scene. They remained quiet until 2009 when they released the "Forgotton Souls" record on Purgatory Records ( Ajay's independent record label), before releasing "The Root Of All Evil" in 2010 and "Scatter The Ashes" in 2012 (also on Purgatory Records). The band supported the releases by touring extensively around the UK, gaining a reputation due to the intense performance of Ajay and the tightness of the band and got themselves places at many festivals ( including headlining the Red Bull Stage at Hevy Fest 2012) and touring with bands such as The Acacia Strain, Cancer Bats and Terror.

Vocalist departure, lineup change and new album

In 2012, it was announced that Ajay had left the band,who justified this due the increasing time pressure of the musician and his interests otherwise the band, he also accused the management behind the band that they were using it as a "Money making scam" and also claims he did not want to sell out the hardcore scene. Ajay was then replaced eventually by Louis Gauthier (vocalist of Breaking Point) and a new album titled Suspension of Consciousness was released through a new record label, Siege of Amida Records, in 2014.

With this new lineup, the band have played festivals such as Download Festival and the Reading and Leeds Festivals as well as embarking on various tours playing to different sized audiences around the world including Australia and Asia.

Discography

Studio albums
EPs

References

http://legendsarising.com/2012/12/30/singer-ajay-jones-quits-brutality-will-prevail/ http://en.brutalbreakdown.com/2013/11/interview-with-ajay-jones-mindxcontrol-purgatory-records-ex-bwp/

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