Norwegian hardcore act Feral Nature hit hard with new single “Oath”

Author Teemu Hakala - 12.11.2025

Oslo’s metallic hardcore outfit Feral Nature return with a punishing new single, “Oath.” The track lands as the band continue to build momentum from last year’s “Rituals” EP, which introduced their serrated blend of groove, feedback and urgency to a wider underground crowd. Today’s drop arrives on major platforms, so fans can dive in right away. You can already listen to “Oath” below and on streaming platforms.

The release follows a busy stretch for Feral Nature, who first broke out with “Unleash” and then pushed forward with cuts tied to the “Rituals” cycle. Because of that earlier run, expectations for new material were high, and “Oath” answers with tight riffs, sharp rhythms and the kind of throat-first delivery that defined their recent work. If you are new to the band, their “Rituals” EP remains an easy entry point and is still streaming in full.

Meanwhile, the band’s presence across streaming continues to grow. Apple Music now lists “Oath” alongside earlier tracks like “Unleash” and “Light Be No More,” which helps listeners follow how the group’s sound has evolved. Since the single is also live on YouTube, sharing it is easy, and it is already circulating fast across hardcore circles.

Feral Nature emerged from Oslo’s fierce underground scene in 2022, blending metallic intensity with punk grit. Their path included debut single “Unleash” and a run of live shows that earned them recognition as one of Norway’s most promising modern hardcore bands.