Metal
Daedric and Wrigley Team Up on Fiery Single “Forbidden”
Daedric and Wrigley have released their new collaborative electronic metal single “Forbidden” via FiXT Music.

Daedric and Wrigley have joined forces for an explosive new single titled “Forbidden,” out now via FiXT Music.
Brace yourself for an auditory onslaught as the duo unveils their high-octane collaboration. The powerhouse rock single blends an intense, emotional soundscape with raw energy and brutal breakdowns. Caught between serene melodies and brutal breakdowns, Daedric delivers a captivating and brutal performance. Torn between her hauntingly ethereal tones and shifting into brutal, unrelenting vocal power seamlessly, creating a sonic rollercoaster that shifts from delicate serenity to hardcore intensity, showcasing her wide vocal range. The track is a perfect storm of heavy hard rock and chaotic industrial energy, delivering a visceral experience for fans of heavy, hard-hitting soundscapes.
Daedric is an alternative rock and metal project led by vocalist and artist Kristyn Hope alongside producers Clay Schroeder and Geoff Rockwell.
Daedric draws inspiration from an eclectic array of sources, including the open-world role-playing game series Elder Scrolls, from which the Daedric name is derived. The musical soundscape can best be described as “all killer, no filler” (according to Metal Epidemic) with a dance of hypnotic synths, elaborate grooves, and intensely dynamic vocals.
Kristyn launched the Daedric project in 2021 through a partnership with the electronic rock label FiXT. With the debut full-length album, Mortal, under Daedric’s belt, the project has solidified its hold on the line between rock and metal, with promises to tighten its grip on listeners’ ears.
Wrigley is a UK-based composer for games, film and trailers.
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