
Prepare for a sonic onslaught as Militia Vox and industrial collective FleischKrieg join forces for “Reach,” a punishing new industrial metal single, out now via Golden Robot Records.
Stream ‘Reach’ here: https://orcd.co/mv-reach
Featuring the legendary Logan Mader (Machine Head, Soulfly) on guitars, who has produced for metal heavyweights like Gojira, Five Finger Death Punch, and Fear Factory, ‘Reach’ delivers a crushing mix of industrial soundscapes, cinematic chaos, and bone-rattling riffs.
Militia Vox and FleischKrieg’s collaboration was forged at Wasteland Weekend, the world’s largest post-apocalyptic festival held annually in the Mojave Desert. A staple of the APOC (apocalypse) scene, Militia Vox will return to perform at Wasteland this fall for the 15th anniversary of the Mad Max-inspired event.
“This song is a testament to my love for the APOC scene and the community,” says Militia Vox. “We are some of the most die-hard, heavy music lovers on the planet. The commitment to the Wastelander lifestyle, the creativity, and the people are like no other. Wasteland is my happy place. It’s where my music and my fire show make the most sense, and they fully accept my artistry – uncensored.”

Known for her incendiary live performances, Militia Vox has a reputation for pushing boundaries – having been banned from multiple venues, colleges, and events for reasons, such as, “inspiring lewd behavior” and an unauthorized fire performance in a New York City landmark building. FleischKrieg, fresh off a tour supporting Mushroomhead, brings their signature “Neon Babylon” sound to ‘Reach.’ Co-songwriter Richard Cranor describes the track as “an out-of-body experience where you realize you are not at the top of the food chain.”
Militia Vox is also the powerhouse vocalist of the world’s only all-female Judas Priest tribute band, Judas Priestess. Her connection to the Metal God himself, Rob Halford, is solidified with a duet on “Push Comes to Shove” by Bad Penny – making her the only artist to have recorded a song with the legend she tributes. Both Militia Vox and Judas Priestess are signed to Golden Robot Records (Sony/The Orchard).
New York City’s alt-metal multidisciplinary artist Militia Vox is a unique and rebellious blend of metal, rock, goth/industrial, prog and cinematic soundscapes. Known for her 4-octave range, raw presence and serious vocal power, this award-winning heavy music trailblazer has recorded / performed with: Cyndi Lauper, Twisted Sister, Living Colour, Nancy Sinatra, Candlebox, L7, dUg Pinnick (King’s X), John Petrucci (Dream Theater), Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme, Rihanna), Paul Schaffer and the CBS Orchestra and members of Guns ’n’ Roses, Bad Wolves, Kittie and more.
Her duet with heavy metal icon Rob Halford (Judas Priest – Rock n Roll Hall of Fame 2022 inductees), “PUSH COMES TO SHOVE” by Bad Penny, reached #23 on iTunes. She is also frontwoman of all-female heavy metal sensation, Judas Priestess – and the only artist to have a duet with the person they’ve tributed!
Militia made her Carnegie Hall debut in 2022 in “SuperYou! The Musical” and has performed Off-Broadway in “Sandra Bernhard: Everything Bad and Beautiful,” in the National Tours of Dee Snider’s horror orchestra “Van Helsing’s Curse” (Lead Vocalist), Black Women Rock / Daughters of Betty and “Rock of Ages” (Justice), “The Rocky Horror Show” (Magenta, Columbia) and the European Tour of “Jesus Christ Superstar.”
She is a songwriter/composer, filmmaker and AR/VR/XR/immersive creator. Militia hosted Fuse TV’s “Heavy Metal Makeover” and VJed on MTV2, Vh1 and MuchMusic USA. Militia is in books and films, including the documentary “Betty: They Say I’m Different” about the life of funk-rock legend, Betty Davis (Amazon Prime Video.) Her cover of Led Zeppelin’s “FRIENDS” by Patriarchs in Black (with Johnny Kelly of Type O Negative, Danzig and Quiet Riot) ft. Militia Vox was named #10 in the Top 10 Best of 2023 on Sirius XM’s Liquid Metal. Militia Vox has made her mark on the live music scene headlining festivals, such as Wasteland Weekend, apoXeast, Punk Island NYC, and Afropunk Festival
Militia Vox online:
https://www.instagram.com/militiaismyname/
https://www.facebook.com/militiaismyname/
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https://open.spotify.com/artist/5nJlpeYsiIos5ymSqrMEpA
https://militiavox.com/
https://www.youtube.com/@militiaismyname
https://militiavox.bandcamp.com/
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/militia-vox/934293300