Metal Hammer UK

DJAMILA AZZOUZ

THE FIREBRAND VOCALIST of Ithaca, Djamila Azzouz has a reputation for being outspoken and uncompromising, not only fronting one of the best metalcore bands of the last decade, but helping to spearhead a new vanguard of exciting young British bands. Having moved on from the selfloathing of 2019’s The Language Of Injury to a more furious, empowering perspective on 2022’s They Fear Us, we figured it was high time to sit down with Djamila and find out what makes her tick.

THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME

“I grew up in Holloway, North London. I’m quite protective of where I’m from, so I’m always reluctant to slag it off. It’s one of those things where I’m allowed to bully my siblings, but you’re not, right? But it was pretty rough, very inner-city London and quite deprived with working class families… all the good stuff.”

THE GRASS ISN’T ALWAYS GREENER ON THE OTHER SIDE

“My parents

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Metal Hammer UK

Metal Hammer UK9 min read
Kerry King
REIGNING PHOENIX MUSIC Evil thrash royalty gets back in the ring with a vengeance RETIREMENT WAS NEVER an option for Kerry King. Even before the untimely passing of guitarist Jeff Hanneman in 2013, it often seemed that Kerry was hauling Slayer along
Metal Hammer UK2 min read
Pallbearer
NUCLEAR BLAST Arkansas’ doom heartbreakers unfurl the power of fragility LOOKING TO THROW your heavy metal claws aloft and mindlessly bellow “Yeaahhhhh!” at the rafters? That’s fine and all, but chances are this is not the doom you are looking for.
Metal Hammer UK6 min read
Lzzy Hale
WHEN WE CATCH up with Lzzy Hale, she’s sitting in her closet. “I’m adulting and I don’t like it,” the Halestorm vocalist and guitarist tells us, midway through house renovations and surrounded by leather jackets and stage outfits, although it’s an ap

Related Books & Audiobooks