
Melting, the heavy metal band that’s been turning heads In Melbourne, has just taken a massive step forward In their career. The group has officially signed with Greyscale Records, a label that’s known for pushing the boundaries of heavy music, and It’s clear this Is just the beginning of something exciting. Hot off the heels of their latest single “874,” the band Is already gearing up for even more new music—and fans won’t have to wait long to hear It. To make things even more thrilling, Melting will be joining Thornhill on their Bodies Tour later this month, bringing their energetic live performance to stages all across Australia.
If you’ve been keeping an eye on Melting, you’ll know they’ve been making waves since their debut last year. With just a handful of singles, they’ve already carved out a place for themselves in the Australian metal scene, blending brutal riffs with raw, emotional lyrics that hit hard and fast. That kind of authenticity hasn’t gone unnoticed, and It’s what caught the attention of Greyscale Records, who reached out to the band after the release of their early tracks. “Honestly, we didn’t expect anything like this to happen,” the band admits. “Greyscale reached out, and we were completely floored. It wasn’t something we had planned for, but once It happened, we realized It was the perfect fit. The way they’ve backed us up—giving us the freedom to create what we truly want—has been huge for us.”
Their recent single, “874,” Is an honest representation of where the band’s head Is at. It’s dark, intense, and driven by feelings of Isolation and frustration. Melting’s music has always come from a place of pure emotion, and this track Is no exception. “When we finished ‘874,’ It just clicked for us,” the band reflects. “It felt like we finally found the sound we’ve been chasing. We’ve been working hard to express the Intensity and the rawness we feel, and with this track, we knew we had nailed It. It was that ‘aha’ moment when everything made sense.”

Their signing to Greyscale also places Melting alongside some of the most exciting names In the scene, like Alpha Wolf, Make Them Suffer, Diamond Construct, and international acts like Paledusk (Japan) and Casey (UK) AND PROMPTS (JPN).

