Yeah! Headbang till dawn! I believe Intruder 424 should use this as their motto. Their latest single and music video Villain of Me just were putting me on a headbang with the repeat mode for the track. Let me tell you why below. 

Intruder 424 is a rock/metal brother duo from the United States, featuring Chris Biggiani on Guitar and Lead Vocals, and Pete Biggiani on Drums and Backing Vocals. When I listen to duos or trios, I usually pay close attention to avoid any harshness or missing elements in their music composition. However, with Intruder 424, this is not the case. They have managed to create a complete rock/metal band setup. Their powerful and emotional vocals, memorable and melodious guitar riffs, and energetic drumming style have easily won me over as a fan. The track “Villain of Me” portrays a paranoid individual struggling to trust others, resulting in pushing people away and ultimately being alone.

Their connection to the iconic and classic golden rock era is quite evident. Intruder 424 draws significant inspiration from renowned groups like Black Sabbath, Metallica, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen and Foo Fighters. Their music has garnered a worldwide following, with over 60,000 online followers, millions of views, and likes from fans globally, along with recognition from rock legends. Furthermore, their production quality deserves recognition, especially with Josh Saldate as their producer, known for his work with legendary figures such as Slash and Bridge.

In conclusion, what could be better than captivating music and powerful lyrics? Without a doubt, Intruder 424 has earned a spot in my music collection, and I’m eagerly anticipating their future releases.