
JUDICIARY "Flesh + Blood" CD
Balancing traditionally timeless grit with 21st century gusto, Judiciary hammer out hardcore grooves at breakneck thrash speeds. The Texas quintetâJake Collinson [vocals], Kyle Calfin [bass], Austin Looney [drums], Jimmy LaDue [guitar], and Israel Garza [guitar]âwield a searing signature style unlike anything in heavy music. With calculated intensity, it bludgeons without compromise, draws back for a breath, and strikes again even harder. Piling up millions of streams and inciting the applause of Stereogum, Revolver, and more, the group perfects this incendiary hybrid of metal and hardcore on their 2023 second full-length LP, Flesh + Blood [Closed Casket Activities].
âItâs a mashup of old school heavy metal with contemporary energy,â says Kyle. âWe didnât just change anything for the sake of changeâweâve elevated everything in every way.âÂ
Grinding full force since 2013, the band unleashed the EP The Axis of Equality in 2016, a split EP with Mortality Rate in 2017, and finally, their first full-length record Surface Noise with Closed Casket Actitives in 2019. Of the latter, Revolver exclaimed, âMore so than many other bands in their orbit, the quintet excels at writing riffs that hang on through any one track without faltering,â while Stereogum raved, âIt fucking rips.â Beyond highlights such as âStronger Than Thoughâ [feat. Bryan Garris of Knocked Loose] and âTempleâ [feat. Brody King of Godâs Hate], their standout single âSocial Crusadeâ signaled success for what the band had set out to accomplish with their first LP. Along the way, they also shared stages with a wide variety of bands, including Vein, Power Trip, The Acacia Strain, Exhumed, and Gatecreeper, to name a few.
Citing influences such as Slayerâs God Hates Us All and Chimairaâs The Impossibility of Reason as well as âa ton of Machine Head,â their vision crystallized in 2021. They recorded what would become Flesh + Blood with producer Arthur Rizk [Power Trip, Cavalera Conspiracy] in August of 2021 before GRAMMYÂź Award-winner Will Putney [Body Count, Vein] handled mixing and mastering.
The collaboration with Arthur proved significant on multiple levels.
âRiley Gale [Power Trip] was a huge advocate of us doing a full record with Arthur, so finally being able to do so was an important full-circle moment for us all,â says Kyle. âArthur really understands heavy music and writes in a way for his bands [Sumerlands, Cold World, etc.] that we all respect. Will makes everything sound massive in every record he works on. Weâre super excited for everyone to hear what happens when you combine the two.â
The record snaps into high gear with the one-two punch of âFleshâ and âBlood.â This back-to-back assault evokes the power of their metallic alchemy.
âThe pairing of âFleshâ and âBloodâ really defines every element of the record,â he goes on. âThereâs a dystopian feeling, which bottoms out immediately on the first guitar riff of âFleshâ. Then it goes straight into the ass beater âBloodâ.â
The first single âEngulfedâ explodes with the squeal of pinch harmonics above a double bass barrage. The gut-punch gives way to a head-spinning solo as the chant, âShattered glass sound,â rings out.
âItâs a super fun song with cool guitar leads,â notes Kyle. âIt came a long way, and itâs one of the most cohesive tracks now.â
On âParadigm Piercer,â clean guitar cuts through a hazy hum only to lose ground to a trudging wall of distortion in a powerful push-and-pull. Everything culminates with âEschatos Hemera,â which translates to âlast days.â The trackâs ominous guitars soundtrack a cathartic finale tailormade for the end of existence as unexpected clean vocals wail.
âWe pushed it further and turned everything up even more extreme with this one,â he elaborates. âSome version of the name âEschatos Hemeraâ is all over religious texts and essentially refers to the apocalypse. With this record, we wanted to create our own apocalyptic world. âEschatos Hemeraâ is the climax of that apocalypse.â
In the end, Judiciary rule a world of their own now and forever. âWe want this music to take you to the world that weâve built with it,â Kyle leaves off. âTo feel it, visualize it, see it how we see itâto us, there would be nothing better.â
Tracklist:
01. Flesh
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Balancing traditionally timeless grit with 21st century gusto, Judiciary hammer out hardcore grooves at breakneck thrash speeds. The Texas quintetâJake Collinson [vocals], Kyle Calfin [bass], Austin Looney [drums], Jimmy LaDue [guitar], and Israel Garza [guitar]âwield a searing signature style unlike anything in heavy music. With calculated intensity, it bludgeons without compromise, draws back for a breath, and strikes again even harder. Piling up millions of streams and inciting the applause of Stereogum, Revolver, and more, the group perfects this incendiary hybrid of metal and hardcore on their 2023 second full-length LP, Flesh + Blood [Closed Casket Activities].
âItâs a mashup of old school heavy metal with contemporary energy,â says Kyle. âWe didnât just change anything for the sake of changeâweâve elevated everything in every way.âÂ
Grinding full force since 2013, the band unleashed the EP The Axis of Equality in 2016, a split EP with Mortality Rate in 2017, and finally, their first full-length record Surface Noise with Closed Casket Actitives in 2019. Of the latter, Revolver exclaimed, âMore so than many other bands in their orbit, the quintet excels at writing riffs that hang on through any one track without faltering,â while Stereogum raved, âIt fucking rips.â Beyond highlights such as âStronger Than Thoughâ [feat. Bryan Garris of Knocked Loose] and âTempleâ [feat. Brody King of Godâs Hate], their standout single âSocial Crusadeâ signaled success for what the band had set out to accomplish with their first LP. Along the way, they also shared stages with a wide variety of bands, including Vein, Power Trip, The Acacia Strain, Exhumed, and Gatecreeper, to name a few.
Citing influences such as Slayerâs God Hates Us All and Chimairaâs The Impossibility of Reason as well as âa ton of Machine Head,â their vision crystallized in 2021. They recorded what would become Flesh + Blood with producer Arthur Rizk [Power Trip, Cavalera Conspiracy] in August of 2021 before GRAMMYÂź Award-winner Will Putney [Body Count, Vein] handled mixing and mastering.
The collaboration with Arthur proved significant on multiple levels.
âRiley Gale [Power Trip] was a huge advocate of us doing a full record with Arthur, so finally being able to do so was an important full-circle moment for us all,â says Kyle. âArthur really understands heavy music and writes in a way for his bands [Sumerlands, Cold World, etc.] that we all respect. Will makes everything sound massive in every record he works on. Weâre super excited for everyone to hear what happens when you combine the two.â
The record snaps into high gear with the one-two punch of âFleshâ and âBlood.â This back-to-back assault evokes the power of their metallic alchemy.
âThe pairing of âFleshâ and âBloodâ really defines every element of the record,â he goes on. âThereâs a dystopian feeling, which bottoms out immediately on the first guitar riff of âFleshâ. Then it goes straight into the ass beater âBloodâ.â
The first single âEngulfedâ explodes with the squeal of pinch harmonics above a double bass barrage. The gut-punch gives way to a head-spinning solo as the chant, âShattered glass sound,â rings out.
âItâs a super fun song with cool guitar leads,â notes Kyle. âIt came a long way, and itâs one of the most cohesive tracks now.â
On âParadigm Piercer,â clean guitar cuts through a hazy hum only to lose ground to a trudging wall of distortion in a powerful push-and-pull. Everything culminates with âEschatos Hemera,â which translates to âlast days.â The trackâs ominous guitars soundtrack a cathartic finale tailormade for the end of existence as unexpected clean vocals wail.
âWe pushed it further and turned everything up even more extreme with this one,â he elaborates. âSome version of the name âEschatos Hemeraâ is all over religious texts and essentially refers to the apocalypse. With this record, we wanted to create our own apocalyptic world. âEschatos Hemeraâ is the climax of that apocalypse.â
In the end, Judiciary rule a world of their own now and forever. âWe want this music to take you to the world that weâve built with it,â Kyle leaves off. âTo feel it, visualize it, see it how we see itâto us, there would be nothing better.â
Tracklist:
01. Flesh

















