Hatecraft
Hatecraft formed in the early 2000s with Mark Halstead on vocals. Their debut album 'Alone Against the World' came out in 2003, which gave them their first...
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Hatecraft formed in the early 2000s with Mark Halstead on vocals. Their debut album 'Alone Against the World' came out in 2003, which gave them their first real audience. The band's sound was built around heavy guitars and Halstead's guttural vocal style, heard on tracks like 'Demon Of Mine' and 'Fear Of Life & Terror Of Death'.
Their lyrics often dealt with isolation and disillusionment, straightforward themes for that kind of music. They released several more albums through the 2000s and 2010s, including 'The Decline of Civilization' and 'No Redemption'. The lineup included Chris Anderson on guitar, Tom Williamson on bass, and James Smith on drums.
They reissued their debut as a 15th anniversary edition in 2018. The band's name and album titles like 'The Shadow of Death' and 'The End of All Things' give a clear sense of their territory.
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