TANTIVY Release New Song "Worthy Foe"
Hesh rockers TANTIVY have released their new song "Worthy Foe" via Decibel Magazine. The song has been released on all streaming platforms as of today (Feb 1).
Listen to the song HERE.
Forming in 2020, the young metal outfit obtain inspiration from the greats in metal from MOTORHEAD to THIN LIZZY to DIO. Throwing into the mix their vivacity, TANTIVY are creating a dynamic sound that brings the well-loved elements of traditional metal into a modern production sound. The new single “Worthy Foe” sees growling vocals burst out of the track with driving rhythms in the instrumentation hitting hard. Heavily distorted guitars deliver captivating riffs while the percussion explodes with each hit, an immense intensity. The chorus soars with an anthemic quality that complements the aggression of the verses while also bringing in something extra.
“Worthy Foe” is just that, a truly worthy addition to the realm of metal music. Unapologetic energy fuels the entire track, bringing to life TANTIVY’s distinctive personality.
Tantivy is:
Adam Geurink - Guitars and Vocals
Jon Zimick - Drums
Danny Hartwig - Guitars
Mason Kurth – Bass
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