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False Reality Stream New Single “Cost Of Spite”

Photo by Jon Sugden

London metallic hardcore quartet False Reality have unveiled their new single ‘COST OF SPITE’ via Hassle Records. The single comesahead of their fast-selling headline dates and tour with Heriot.

Vocalist Rachel Rigby comments on the single: “The song is about the inequality there is still out there in the world. Feeling anger when your hard work and passions get boiled down to your gender, skin colour or sexuality. It’s also about pulling away from feeling like you have to shrink yourself down and dilute yourself to make others feel comfortable, instead of being your most expressive self.”

Catch False Reality on the following dates:

02 Apr: Outpost, Liverpool, UK (LOW TICKETS)
03 Apr: Mabgate Bleach, Leeds, UK
04 Apr: Head Of Steam, Newcastle, UK (VENUE UPGRADE)
05 Apr: Norwich, Space Studios (LOW TICKETS)
06 Apr: Leicester, Matinee, Duffy’s Bar 

09 Apr: Glasgow, G2 @ The Garage (with Heriot,Grove Street)
10 Apr: Bristol, Fleece (with Heriot,Grove Street)
11 Apr: London, Underworld (with Heriot,Grove Street)
12 Apr: Birmingham, Asylum (with Heriot,Grove Street)
13 Apr: Manchester, Rebellion (with Heriot,Grove Street)

18 Apr: Manchester Punk Festival, The Bread Shed
14 May: Downstairs @ The Dome, London, UK (with Dead Pioneers & Jools)
17 May: Fury Dance Festival, FR
31 May Foe Fest, Bristol, UK (with TRC)
28 Jun: Rock In Bourlon Festival, FR
12 Jul: Hardcore Help Foundation, DE
19 Jul: Manchester, Aatma 
01 Aug: Full Rewind Festival, DE
16 Aug: Toxic Wotsit Festival, Hastings, DE
29 Aug: Burn It Down Festival, Torquay, UK
06 Sep: No Play Fest, Liverpool, UK 

‘COST OF SPITE’ follows recent single ‘Cranium‘, the first new music from the band since the release of their underground breakthrough EP Path of Self Destruct. The EP features previous single ‘Opposites React‘, a groove driven, empowering track that features vocals from Jem of Aussie hardcore band Speed.

Comprised of individuals deeply rooted in the underground music scene, False Reality are a London-based hardcore band that formed in 2023. Renowned for their thrash infused, hardcore crossover sound and fiercely energetic performances they draw influences from bands such as Trapped Under Ice, Broken Teeth and Backtrack as well as early era Sepultura and even Deftones.

False Reality have carved out a distinct identity, leaving an imprint on audiences who have witnessed their performances. Having already shared the stage with the likes of Stray From The PathSpeedJesus PieceMadballBuried Alive and Static Dress, garnering support both locally and nationally, False Reality are solidifying their status as one of the most exciting acts in the UK heavy music scene.

Djordje Miladinović

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