Black Fast
history
Black Fast is an American thrash metal band formed in 2010 in St. Louis, Missouri. The band was initially formed by guitarist and vocalist Ryan McAffrey, bassist and vocalist Zachary L. C. and drummer Ethan H. The band's lineup has seen some changes, but they have consistently focused on delivering a blend of technical thrash and black metal influences. They gained recognition in the underground metal scene for their intense live performances and intricate songwriting. Black Fast released their debut album, 'Starving Out the Light,' in 2013, which helped establish their presence in the metal community. Over the years, they have toured extensively across the United States and internationally, building a loyal fanbase.
influences
Black Fast draws influence from a diverse array of metal genres, primarily thrash metal, black metal, and death metal. Bands such as Metallica, Slayer, and Pantera have shaped their sound, while elements from contemporary bands like Gojira and Mastodon can also be heard in their music. Their technical proficiency and songwriting are informed by their admiration for progressive metal, and they often incorporate complex time signatures and intricate guitar work into their compositions.
facts
Black Fast is known for their high-energy live performances and skilled musicianship. They have been featured in various metal festivals and have shared stages with notable bands such as Cannibal Corpse and Exodus. The band's name, 'Black Fast,' reflects their blend of dark themes with the speed and aggression associated with thrash metal. They have a reputation for their DIY ethic, often self-producing their music and managing their own tours.
significance
Black Fast is significant within the thrash metal scene for their unique fusion of elements from various subgenres, helping to keep the spirit of thrash alive while pushing its boundaries. Their technical skill and songwriting ability have earned them respect among peers and fans alike. They contribute to the revitalization of the thrash metal genre in the modern era, appealing to both traditional metal fans and newer audiences.