Review of Outside the Box Album by Hacktivist

Three years is a long time to wait for a debut album. But then, Hacktivist have hardly trodden a traditional path to reach February 2016, and the release of Outside The Box.

Hacktivist Outside the Box Album

The verdict? This is a real statement of intent from Hacktivist. Their unique meld of UK grime and precise, technical riffing served as a sledgehammer to the sternum of the rap-metal scene from day one, helped no end by their superb cover of Jay Z & Kanye's Ni**as in Paris. Hello Radio One. 

Hacktivist's formula is fairly simple, yet enviably effective, allowing MCs J Hurley and Ben Marvin to cut politically charged lines with no shortage of flow and bounce, underpinned by guitarist Timfy James' taut tech-metal riffing..

Outside the Box is at its best when it showcases the band's collaborative efforts. Heart of a Coward's Jamie Graham roars his way through Deceive and Defy, effortlessly trading the chorus lines with Marvin, while Rou Reynolds of Enter Shikari fame provides a stunning, haunting guest spot on curveball single Taken. That statement of intent? Looks like it's spreading beyond dominating the underground, this is a band swinging for the mainstream.

No Way Back has been a regular addition to the band's live set, while re-recorded versions of False Idols and Elevate - the band's politically charged finest hour - are worthwhile additions to the mix. 

It's a taste of what the band are capable of, for sure, but it's one boasting big ideas and few bands as heavy could threaten the mainstream as seriously as Hacktivist.


Official Site - http://www.hacktivist.uk.com/

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