Incite Share Their New Single and Video for “Just A Rat”


Phoenix groove-thrashers, Incite, have just shared their brand new stand-alone single, “Just A Rat.” It was produced by Steve Evetts and mixed by Arthur Rizk, and is the band’s first release under their new record label, Reigning Phoenix Music. The track is accompanied by a music video, directed by Jim Louvau, known for his work with artists like Kittie, Linkin Park, and Jerry Cantrell. Catch the video below and read more from Incite.


Stream “Just A Rat” here: https://incite.rpm.link/justaratPR

Frontman Richie Cavalera hails this as the band’s most intense work yet, underscoring Incite’s commitment to pushing the boundaries within the genre. Richie comments “Just a rat” is our first single and it’s unique, heavy and, to me, moving metal into a whole new, fresh direction. I wanted the lyrical content to be very relatable and god knows we’ve all dealt with a rat at some point in our lives.

Featuring a powerful mix of thrashing rhythms and raw, visceral vocals, the song is poised to captivate and energize fans seeking something relentlessly unique and refreshing. Lyrically, the song speaks to anyone who has ever felt betrayed, with powerful lines like: “Tried to destroy me, won’t happen again. This was a part of your master plan, Figured it out so I ran.

Founded in Phoenix, Arizona, in 2004 by frontman Richie Cavalera, Incite blends groove and thrash metal with a raw, relentless edge. With Lennon Lopez on drums and EL on bass, the band has honed its unyielding sound across multiple albums, evolving with each release. Their punishing intensity is amplified by producer Steve Evetts (The Dillinger Escape Plan, Hatebreed and mixer Arthur Rizk (Soulfly, Municipal Waste), while striking artwork by Marcelo Vasco (Slayer, Kerry King) captures their ferocity. Known for their relentless touring, Incite has conquered stages worldwide, sharing bills with Devildriver and Six Feet Under, and proving their grit—like driving 500 miles through a blizzard to make a show. The addition of guitarist Layne Richardson has injected fresh energy, elevating both their live performances and songwriting. With sheer determination and raw talent, Incite has carved out a place in modern thrash, dominating every stage with their unbreakable, unforgiving sound.