Pest Control is an English hardcore punk band from Leeds, West Yorkshire. They have released one studio album, in addition to their 2020 demo. A 2023 article by Metal Hammer writer Dom Lawson called the band "the single most exciting band in the UK right now".[1]
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Background information | |
Origin | Leeds, West Yorkshire, U.K. |
Genres | Crossover thrash, hardcore punk |
Years active | 2020–present |
Labels | Quality Control HQ |
Spinoff of | Implement |
Members |
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History
editLeah Massey-Hay, Joseph Kerry and Ben Jones had previously been a part of the hardcore band Implement, which disbanded amidst the COVID-19 lockdown in the United Kingdom. Soon, Kerry began sending ideas for songs to Massey-Hay and Jones. This culminated in the first Pest Control demo, which was recorded in September 2020, by Massey-Hay on vocals, Joseph Kerry on guitar and Jones on drums.[2] The release was followed shortly by the hiring of bassist Jack Padurariu.[3]
The band entered began recording for their debut album in 2022. During this time, the band recruited second guitarist Luke Schoonbeek for recording. Once the recording process was completed, they hired Big Cheese bassist Joe Sam Williams as a permanent second guitarist.[3] On 10 February 2023, the band officially released their debut album, titled Don't Test the Pest.[4] During February 2023, they opened for Kreator on their United Kingdom headline tour, alongside Municipal Waste.[5] On 11 August, they released the single "Enjoy the Show", accompanied by a music video. Between 22 August and 11 September, they toured the United Kingdom supporting Obituary.[6] On 6 January 2024, the band played a benefit show for the Leeds venue Boom, alongside Higher Power, the Flex and Static Dress.[7] On 18 May, the band performed at Desert Festival in London.[8]
The band were originally scheduled to play the June 2024 Download Festival. However, on 10 June, four days before the festival, the band announced they had cancelled their appearance due to the festival's sponsorship by Barclaycard who were connected to Israel's role in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. In the following hours, the band's statement led to Scowl, Zulu, Speed, Negative Frame, Overpower and Ithaca to cancel their appearances at the festival too.[9][10][11] Instead, over the following days Pest Control, Scowl, Speed and Zulu organised a fundraising for the Palestinian cause, which was held at Centrala in Birmingham on 14 June. The show included support from Cauldren, Ikhras and Transistrrr.[12][13] The sponsorship was dropped from the festival on the same day, with negotiations initiated by Enter Shikari.[14]
On 12 August 2024, the band released the single "Time Bomb", announcing it would a part of their Autumn 2024 EP Year Of The Pest.[15]
Musical style
editPest Control have been categorised by critics as crossover thrash[16][1][17] and hardcore punk,[18][9] while also making use of elements of death metal. The band's music incorporates tight and grooving thrash metal guitar riffs and raspy, shouted vocals.[19] The band often avoid the political lyrics commonplace in hardcore and crossover thrash. Instead, lyrics discuss personal themes and mental health, many of which are told through metaphors of insects and infestations.[20]
They have cited influences including Suicidal Tendencies, Anthrax,[2] the Crumbsuckers, Municipal Waste, Metallica, Testament and Ludichrist.[3]
Members
edit- Leah Massey-Hay – vocals (2020–present)
- Joseph Kerry – guitar (2020–present)
- Ben Jones – drums (2020–present)
- Jack Padurariu – bass (2020–present)
- Joe Sam Williams – guitar (2022–present)
Discography
editAlbums
- Don't Test the Pest (2023)
EPs
- Year Of The Pest (2024)
Demos
- Demo 2020
Singles
- "Infestation/Rat Race"
- "Enjoy the Show"
- "Time Bomb"
References
edit- ^ a b Lawson, Dom. "10 up-and-coming thrash metal bands every self-respecting metalhead should listen to". Metal Hammer. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
- ^ a b Thomas, Olly. "Pest Control: "We said, 'Let's go for it: let's do the thrash band that we'd always talked about'"". Kerrang!. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ a b c "LEEDS CROSSOVER THRASH PACK PEST CONTROL UNLEASHES WILD NEW LP "DON'T TEST THE PEST"". Retrieved 30 September 2023.
- ^ "LEEDS CROSSOVER THRASH PACK PEST CONTROL UNLEASHES WILD NEW LP "DON'T TEST THE PEST"". Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ Pountney, Phil. "LIVE REVIEW: KREATOR / MUNICIPAL WASTE / PEST CONTROL – LEEDS BECKETT UNIVERSITY, LEEDS 09.03.2023". Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ "Watch Pest Control's new video for Enjoy The Show". Kerrang!. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
- ^ Wilkes, Emma. "Boom Leeds: why the UK hardcore scene is fighting to save a vital grassroots venue". NME. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ Mills, Matt. "London doom/stoner metal festival Desertfest announces 32 new bands". Metal Hammer. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ a b Wilkes, Emma. "Scowl, Speed and Zulu drop out of Download Festival over Barclays sponsorship". NME. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ "Pest Control, Scowl, Speed, ZULU and more pull out of Download 2024". Kerrang!. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ Beaumont-Thomas, Ben. "Multiple bands pull out of Download festival over Barclays' Israel ties". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ Wilkes, Emma. "Bands who are boycotting Download 2024 come together for Palestine fundraiser gig in Birmingham". NME. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ "Scowl, Speed, ZULU and more announce Palestine benefit show". Kerrang!. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ Pilley, Max. "Enter Shikari speak out as Barclays pull out of Download, Latitude and Isle of Wight festivals after boycott". NME. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ Mills, Matt. "Hear Pest Control prove why they're the UK's most hyped young thrash band with scrappy new single Time Bomb". Metal Hammer. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ Boilen, Bob; Gotrich, Lars. "New Mix: Anna B Savage, Daisies, Neil Gaiman & FourPlay String Quartet, more". NPR. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ Breiham, Tom. "On The Show Me The Body Tour, The Bodies Hit The Floor". Stereogum. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
A few years ago, it seemed like old-school crossover thrash was a trend within hardcore. Bands like Power Trip were really into the late-'80s moment when punk and metal fused into fast, mean skate music. The original crossover thrash moment didn't last long, so why should the revival be any different? But Power Trip turned out to be one of the greatest bands in the world, and tons of other bands took off running with that style. We're still getting great crossover thrash shit all the time. Cast in point: Pest Control, who formed in Leeds during the pandemic and who absolutely understand how to build fast and brutal riffs into something vast and epic. I played the Pest Control album for the first time while driving through a freezing rainstorm on the way to a Super Bowl party, and it made me feel invincible.
- ^ Mikardo-Greaves, Fred. "A Guide to the Burgeoning Punk Scene in Leeds". Bandcamp Daily. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ Marshall, Wyatt. "Anachronism Focus On What You Feel". Stereogum. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
- ^ Alderslade, Merlin. "Essex deathcore, Mumbai post-metal and an underground noise supergroup: these are the best new metal bands you need in your life this month". Metal Hammer. Retrieved 12 September 2024.