On the radar: Brutus

Belgium’s Brutus are the product of a broad but heavy back catalogue of influences, combining blustering punk, black metal beats and reverb-clad post-rock tones.

I love Johnny Marr’s playing, how much melody he brings to the songs

Guitarist Stijn Vanhoegaerden is the elastic centre that binds these dynamic elements. His butterfly-in- a-hurricane approach is channeled through a ’74 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe Goldtop, a 50-watt Marshall Plexi reissue and a few slapback and reverb pedals.

Five guitarists, one player

It’s a simple set-up but one which results in scale and space, as evidenced on their electrifying and appropriately-titled debut Burst.

“I love Johnny Marr’s playing, how much melody he brings to the songs,” says Stijn, prompted on the dichotomy of his influences. 

“Every Smiths riff sounds like it should be played by five guitar players, then on the other hand I like Joe Strummer - because all you really need is three chords!”

  • For fans of: Refused, Les Savy Fav
  • Hear: All Along
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Matt Parker

Matt is a freelance journalist who has spent the last decade interviewing musicians for the likes of Total Guitar, Guitarist, Guitar World, MusicRadar, NME.com, DJ Mag and Electronic Sound. In 2020, he launched CreativeMoney.co.uk, which aims to share the ideas that make creative lifestyles more sustainable. He plays guitar, but should not be allowed near your delay pedals.