Australian heavy metallers Aardvark have unleashed a new song called “Fire“. The track is the second to be revealed from the band’s highly anticipated debut album, “Tough Love”, set for international release on March 15 via Dying Victims Productions. Listen to “Fire” below.
Not to be confused with the cult ‘70s prog band, Australia’s Aardvark are a classic heavy metal quartet hailing from Melbourne. Born from a desire to bring the masses together with the biting forces of power and honesty, Aardvark aims to prove there is weight to sincerity and strength in vulnerability. The band’s twin-guitar attack keeps fists pumping with tough-yet-melodic riffs, while their thunderous rhythm section drives the tank forward with unyielding brawn.
Formed in 2021, Aardvark burst onto the Australian heavy metal scene seemingly out of nowhere with an increasingly packed weekly residency at the iconic Tote Hotel in August 2023, followed quickly by a sold-out launch show for their debut 7” single. The Aardvark machine hasn’t slowed down since, with a blistering run of local shows and upcoming supports in 2024 for Cirith Ungol and Riot City.
Now that tank is ready to plough down the gates with the debut album “Tough Love”. With its cover art encapsulating all their central themes, “Tough Love” proves the full potential of Aardvark and that the band is good at their word. With nine tracks clocking in at 44 minutes, “Tough Love” is a compendium of songs that present a tough, masculine vulnerability, a mixture of personal anthems and mythical journeys that offer a pertinent contrast of escapism and self-reflection. With a sound somewhere between NWOBHM and traditional heavy metal, “Tough Love” aims to impact with a mix of mid-tempo rockers, poignant ballads, and attacking speed. Reverential to the past but by no means blinkered by it, Aardvark inject their own personality and panache into 1983-vintage heavy metal: moody, melodic, dynamic, and dashing.
Tracklist:
01-Ankh
02-Tough Love
03-Don’t Call Me a Liar
04-Fire
05-Destructor
06-Fight Back
07-Killer
08- The Dream is Nearly Over
09-Too Old to Cry