Tom Kiely, the lead singer of Australian metalcore band Patient-Sixty-Seven, has threatened to have several rival bands “whacked” in a fit of uncontrolled rage. This news has sent shockwaves through the music community, leaving many wondering how they can protect themselves and their fans from this sudden and brutal violence.
Kiely, who has a history of dealing with a high number of fans, has been struggling to keep up with the demands of his touring schedule. According to sources, this has led to severe burnout, with Kiely now lashing out at anyone who dares to stand in the way of his musical empire.
“I’m sick and tired of these other bands taking our fans away from us!” Kiely shouted during a recent press conference. “If you don’t want to be silenced forever, you better stop competing with us for their loyalty!“
Kiely’s threats have left many in the music community feeling threatened and frightened. Some have even taken to hiding their setlists and song lyrics in an attempt to protect them from the wrath of this vengeful metalcore singer.
However, it appears that Kiely’s threats were not mere idle words. In recent weeks, several rival bands, including Parkway Drive and well-known metalcore vocalist Michael Crafter, have reported acts of vandalism, sabotage, and even physical violence, all of which appear to be connected to the deranged metalcore singer.
In response to these threats, the National Association of Musicians has issued a statement condemning Kiely’s actions and urging all bands to take precautions to ensure their safety.
“We cannot allow this sort of violence to continue in our industry,” the statement read. “We will not stand by and watch as our fellow musicians are silenced and forced to disappear.“
Despite these warnings, Kiely has shown no signs of backing down. In fact, he has recently taken to social media to intimidate his competition further, posting photos of himself holding a guitar and a microphone stand, with the caption: “I’m not messing around. If you don’t stop competing with us, you’ll be disappearing faster than you can say ‘metalcore.’“
As the situation escalates, many in the music community wonder what the future holds for their industry. Will they be able to continue performing their music without fear of retribution from a crazed and dangerous metalcore singer like Tom Kiely? Only time will tell.