“I was speechless,” admits Orbit Culture frontman Niklas Karlsson as he and his bandmates saw Trivium’s Matt Heafy calling them the future of metal on Kerrang!’s Instagram. The brains behind the Swedish metallers joins us from their rehearsal space as they prepare for a sold-out run of UK shows, with a sense of eagerness exuding from his demeanour.
Orbit Culture’s blend of melodic death and crunching metalcore riffs has seen them touted by more than Matt as one of metal's hottest propositions – they were also hand-picked by Robb Flynn to support Machine Head in the States. Even with such weighty backing, all the praise is something they’re still completely surprised about.
“They say you should never meet your heroes, right? Everybody should meet them!” gleams Niklas, talking about his time on the road with Robb Flynn. “They are humble, and that's the gold for anybody.”
It’s a not surprise to say that Orbit Culture's popularity right now is at an all-time high. With their 2023 album Descent catapulting them into the limelight further thanks to its ferociously-charged pit bangers, it’s something this frontman has wanted to pursue forever.
“Ever since I was a young kid, I knew I wanted to be in a band,” he remembers. Talking to him today you can tell he just lives, breathes, and is consumed by music.