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Haggard Cat are a critically acclaimed British post hardcore/alt-rock duo, composed of drummer/backing vocalist Tom Marsh and vocalist/guitarist Matt Reynolds. Both members are seen as core pillars of the UK rock and metal scene, having initially made names for themselves as members of the cult band Heck (formerly Baby Godzilla) who were active from 2009-2017. Haggard Cat started as a side project for Tom and Matt, but soon became their main focus when Heck disbanded in 2017. Haggard Catâs aim was to maintain the same lawless rock and roll energy that Heck had, but with more of a laser sharp focus on diverse song writing and infectious hooks.
Haggard Cat laid a blueprint of what was to come with their demo record âChargerâ in 2013, but it wasnât until they released their 2018 album âChallengerâ (Earache Records) that the band made their first proper musical statement to the world. The record immediately caught the attention of the press, with Metal Hammer describing them as  âa balls-out, batshit, rock ânâ roll freight trainâ.
The band followed with their second LP âCommon Sense Holidayâ (Earache Records) in March 2020, right on the cusp of the world coming to a grinding halt. Fortunately the record was still potent enough to cut through the turmoil happening at the time, as Kerrang Magazine would note that âCommon Sense Holiday, cemented the duoâs reputation as one of the UKâs premier noisemakersâ.
Emerging from lock down, the band didnât waste any time and immediately set about self-releasing their 2021 EP âCheer Upâ, followed by an extensive touring schedule, where the duo melted the faces of audiences anywhere that they set foot on stage. How two people manage to create such a hypnotic racket is truly an impressive feat, and because of this Haggard Cat have managed to garner an incredible reputation as a live band. This reputation has awarded them an impressive gig CV, with blistering sets at prestigious festivals such as Glastonbury, Boomtown, 2000 Trees and ArcTanGent. Theyâve also shared the stage with legendary names such as Dead Kennedys, Enter Shikari, The Bronx, Mutoid Man and many others.
Aside from their electrifying performances, itâs the band's down to earth charm that has won them their audience. When you see Haggard Cat live you will see smiles radiating from both Tom and Matt on stage. This energy is mirrored by the crowd and creates a sense that everyoneâs here for the same purpose, to hear some earth shattering rock music and to cut loose together.
For their highly anticipated third full-length album, âThe Pain That Orbits Lifeâ , Haggard Cat have teamed up with double Grammy award-winning producer Adrian Bushby to create their most accomplished body of work to date. The album sees the band draw on more progressive influences, featuring sprawling epics and industrial synths along with huge choruses and the more adrenaline-charged moments that they have become well known for.
Tracklist:
01. I Hate It Here
02. Soar
03. Halcyon
04. Afterlove
05. Aponea
06. Nails
07. Suppressor
08. Landmarks
09. Warpath
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Haggard Cat are a critically acclaimed British post hardcore/alt-rock duo, composed of drummer/backing vocalist Tom Marsh and vocalist/guitarist Matt Reynolds. Both members are seen as core pillars of the UK rock and metal scene, having initially made names for themselves as members of the cult band Heck (formerly Baby Godzilla) who were active from 2009-2017. Haggard Cat started as a side project for Tom and Matt, but soon became their main focus when Heck disbanded in 2017. Haggard Catâs aim was to maintain the same lawless rock and roll energy that Heck had, but with more of a laser sharp focus on diverse song writing and infectious hooks.
Haggard Cat laid a blueprint of what was to come with their demo record âChargerâ in 2013, but it wasnât until they released their 2018 album âChallengerâ (Earache Records) that the band made their first proper musical statement to the world. The record immediately caught the attention of the press, with Metal Hammer describing them as  âa balls-out, batshit, rock ânâ roll freight trainâ.
The band followed with their second LP âCommon Sense Holidayâ (Earache Records) in March 2020, right on the cusp of the world coming to a grinding halt. Fortunately the record was still potent enough to cut through the turmoil happening at the time, as Kerrang Magazine would note that âCommon Sense Holiday, cemented the duoâs reputation as one of the UKâs premier noisemakersâ.
Emerging from lock down, the band didnât waste any time and immediately set about self-releasing their 2021 EP âCheer Upâ, followed by an extensive touring schedule, where the duo melted the faces of audiences anywhere that they set foot on stage. How two people manage to create such a hypnotic racket is truly an impressive feat, and because of this Haggard Cat have managed to garner an incredible reputation as a live band. This reputation has awarded them an impressive gig CV, with blistering sets at prestigious festivals such as Glastonbury, Boomtown, 2000 Trees and ArcTanGent. Theyâve also shared the stage with legendary names such as Dead Kennedys, Enter Shikari, The Bronx, Mutoid Man and many others.
Aside from their electrifying performances, itâs the band's down to earth charm that has won them their audience. When you see Haggard Cat live you will see smiles radiating from both Tom and Matt on stage. This energy is mirrored by the crowd and creates a sense that everyoneâs here for the same purpose, to hear some earth shattering rock music and to cut loose together.
For their highly anticipated third full-length album, âThe Pain That Orbits Lifeâ , Haggard Cat have teamed up with double Grammy award-winning producer Adrian Bushby to create their most accomplished body of work to date. The album sees the band draw on more progressive influences, featuring sprawling epics and industrial synths along with huge choruses and the more adrenaline-charged moments that they have become well known for.
Tracklist:
01. I Hate It Here
02. Soar
03. Halcyon
04. Afterlove
05. Aponea
06. Nails
07. Suppressor
08. Landmarks
09. Warpath
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