Artist Spotlight: Bury The Masses
- Natasha Maxwell
- 10 minutes ago
- 1 min read

Bury The Masses isn't subtle, and unlike many of the current bands fusing rap and metal, it doesn't feel forced or trendy. They own their sound and their identity. The project delivers an aggressive and skilled vocal delivery while maintaining traditional elements of metalcore instrumentals. The single “Hitta Lick” demonstrates this approach definitively. The track is structured around contemporary trap percussion and bass patterns, but the vocal tone carries an intensity that listeners more commonly associate with hardcore.
Their newest track and collaboration, “Mayhem,” featuring Don Trip, is deeply anchored in classic rap structure and lyricism. His involvement strengthens the foundation beneath the more intense stylistic elements. This collaboration emphasizes the band’s sound.
Overall, the intensity of the music is structured for audience response. Particularly in live settings where the overlap between hip hop and heavy music communities, the band holds significant potential for success. As a result, Bury The Masses embodies more than a subgenre or style; they're a movement.
