Eville tackle misogyny with their feral nu-metal anthem “Get With Me”

Eville redefined the definition of provocative with their latest single, “Get With Me”. Splintering psyches with feral nu-metal volition, antagonising through teasing derision, Brighton’s rising brat metal band pulled no punches while launching an atomic attack on digitally endemic unsolicited lechery.

Produced by bassist Jude Richards, “Get With Me” exhibits a gnarled atmosphere of intensity as filthy as the phenomenon that inspired the single. Giving her candied-with-feral-venom voice to the unspoken issue, Eva Sheldrake used real-life experiences to barb the protest against the lines crossed through fetid fantasy at the cost of women who dare to .

With basslines that rattle like rusted chains clashing with the detonations of percussion and hypersonic hooks, “Get with Me” is a raw manifesto that refuses to sanitise the rage that inspired the creation of the cathartic call-out.

Eville seized the moment to forge a track straight from the heart and the gut—unapologetically honest, fiercely self-produced, and boiling with the kind of visceral intent that only comes when the artist holds every piece of the creative reins.

“Get with Me” is permission to reclaim the narrative, transform uncomfortable online encounters into sparks of defiance, wit and empowerment. The single is now available on all major streaming platforms; be a part of the resistance.

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