Inside Machine: 18 Bands Rebuild the GRUNTRUCK Legacy From the Ground Up

The Seattle heavy underground has always had its unsung giants, and GRUNTRUCK remains one of the most compelling. Their fusion of grunge grit, alternative metal weight, and hypnotic, diesel‑thick groove carved out a sound that never fit neatly into the mainstream narrative—but absolutely shaped the era.

Now, a new tribute compilation—Inside Machine—brings that legacy roaring back with 18 reinterpretations that honor the band’s roots while pushing their songs into bold new territory.

Available now on CD (digisleeve), Bandcamp, and all streaming platforms, this is the most ambitious GRUNTRUCK tribute ever assembled.

18 Tracks, 18 Perspectives, One Heavy Lineage

What makes Inside Machine special is its commitment to total artistic freedom. No one here is trying to mimic GRUNTRUCK. Instead, each artist pulls a different thread from the band’s DNA—groove, grit, atmosphere, abrasion—and stretches it into something new.

Here’s the full lineup:

MasaCritika – Machine Action

Maybe Human – Spy

Grunge Pit – Crazy Love

Dead Storm Rising – Slow Scorch

Miss Prince – Body Farm

Defiant Disorder – Gotta Believe

Savannah – Not A Lot To Save

Spoon Hammer – Above Me

Method Of The W.O.R.M – Machine II

Diego Annuitti & Los Manyas – Move In Silence

Kaamosmasennus – Trip

Zerothson – Build A Hole

Bolshevik Intervention – Follow

Godes Yrre – Buried

Hellgrimm – Situation

Thunderwize – War Flower

Quizboy feat. Billy Lowry – Crucifunkin’

Cruenta Venganza – So Long

Across these tracks, you’ll hear everything from sludge‑leaning reinterpretations to industrial‑tinged experiments to faithful-but-fierce updates of GRUNTRUCK’s heaviest moments. It’s a reminder of how flexible the band’s songwriting always was—and how many modern artists still feel their influence.

A Tribute That Actually Adds to the Legacy

Most tribute albums play it safe. Inside Machine does the opposite.

It captures the spirit of GRUNTRUCK rather than the exact shapes. The riffs hit hard, the vocals snarl and brood, and the atmosphere stays thick and shadowed—but each band brings its own identity to the table.

This is the kind of tribute that doesn’t freeze the past in amber. It reactivates it.

Onioroshi Unleash Two New Singles and Announce March 2026 European Tour

Onioroshi, the heavy psych force from Italy active since 2019, step into 2026 with a double strike: two new singles and a full European tour. After the release of their second LP Shrine in 2025 through Bitume Productions, the band spent the past year sharpening their live presence across Italy and quietly reshaping their sound in the studio. The result is a pair of new tracks—Wicked Child and Eris—that mark a turning point in their evolution.

A New Sonic Direction

Both singles, released on February 25, 2026, show Onioroshi embracing a more concise, flowing approach without abandoning the noise-driven experimentation that defines their identity. Clocking in at just over five minutes each, Wicked Child (5:04, vocals by Enrico) and Eris (5:21, vocals by Manuel) are the shortest compositions the band has ever released. The shift toward tighter structures brings a new urgency to their sound—leaner, sharper, and more immediate—while still carrying the dense textures and hypnotic heaviness that fans expect.

The release is accompanied by two visually striking videos shot by filmmaker Jacopo Gioacchini, featuring actress and dancer Rebecca Piraccini. Her presence adds a physical, expressive layer to the music, amplifying the tension and movement embedded in the new material.

March 2026 European Tour

To celebrate this new chapter, Onioroshi are hitting the road for a European tour running from March 12 to March 27, 2026. The itinerary spans seven countries and ten shows, bringing the band’s immersive live energy to a mix of underground venues and independent scenes across the continent.

Tour stops include:

  • Peyrelevade (FR)
  • Uzerche (FR)
  • Geneva (CH)
  • Subotica (SRB)
  • Budapest (HU)
  • Bratislava (SK)
  • Vienna (AT)
  • Osijek (CR)

Across these dates, Onioroshi will share the stage with a wide range of local and independent acts, reinforcing their commitment to grassroots collaboration and the DIY spirit that has fueled their growth since 2019.

Looking Ahead

With Shrine still resonating, two new singles expanding their sonic palette, and a European tour underway, 2026 is shaping up to be a defining year for Onioroshi. The band’s shift toward more streamlined compositions hints at a new era—one that keeps their experimental core intact while opening the door to fresh creative territory.

 

SUPERCHAINED – Symbolic

Superchained is a solo musical project by Hugo Lanvin, launched in 2017. As its sole member, Hugo composes and records all tracks independently. After a period of sonic exploration, he released the first EP, The 0,00$ EP, in 2019, followed by the debut album Strangekind in 2022. These releases laid the foundation for the new project and helped define his unique musical identity.

Following Strangekind, the future of Superchained was uncertain. A second album had never been part of the original plan—the intent was to release a single, ten-track album that fully captured the essence of the project. This led Hugo to a pivotal question: “Should I continue this project or move on to something else?”

In confronting this dilemma, he experienced a mix of doubt and introspection, but also a renewed drive to create another album—one that would further solidify Superchained’s identity. The goal was not to replicate Strangekind, but to evolve naturally: staying true to the project’s roots while venturing into musical styles he had long admired.

Genre-bending grit meets emotional depth in Hugo Lanvin’s latest solo release

If you haven’t heard of Superchained yet, now’s the time to tune in. The one-man project helmed by Hugo Lanvin returns with Symbolic, a bold follow-up that refuses to play it safe. This isn’t just another alt-rock record—it’s a layered, genre-hopping exploration of identity, emotion, and sonic evolution.

🎶 Sound & Style
Symbolic blends grunge-rooted riffs with alternative rock textures, but that’s just the foundation. Lanvin throws in ballads, funk grooves, fusion flourishes, indie punk energy, and even flashes of metal. It’s a melting pot of influences that somehow never feels scattered. Think Alice in Chains meets Smashing Pumpkins but filtered through a deeply personal lens.

The production is tight without being sterile. Lanvin aimed for a modern, balanced mix—each instrument has its space, and nothing feels over-polished. It’s raw where it needs to be, refined where it counts.

🧠 Themes & Emotion
This album is introspective to its core. Drawing from lived experiences, Lanvin explores themes of doubt, identity, and artistic purpose. It’s the kind of record that invites repeat listens—not just for the sound, but for the emotional layers tucked beneath.

🎸 DIY Spirit
What makes Symbolic even more impressive? Hugo Lanvin did it all. Electric and bass guitars, piano, drums, vocals—every note is his. That DIY ethos pulses through the album, giving it a sense of urgency and authenticity that’s hard to fake.

💭 Final Thoughts
For fans of emotionally charged rock with a fearless approach to genre, Symbolic is a must-listen. It’s not just an album—it’s a statement of artistic resilience and evolution.

Tracklist:

1. Born Again

2. Let’s Make Something

3. New Sensation

4. 9:17

5. Falling Down

6. The Trip

7. All About the Money

8. Runaway

9. The Narcissist

10. Prosthetic Head

For more information on Superchained
👉 https://linktr.ee/superchained

Symbolic is available now on CD digipack and streaming via Bitume Prods label.