The Motherz / Debut Single Sweat A Raw Statement Born From Burnout

The Motherz have released their brand-new single Sweat. Expect a shot of Heavy Metal intensity driven by grit, pressure, and the need to get back on stage. This track is a raw statement born from burnout and the insatiable drive to get back performing again.

Bassist and vocalist Cedric Pfister is joined by Miguel Montalban, badged as “one of the greatest young guitarists around,” by Zakk Wylde, and drummer Jake Cook, a former member of Famyne, who is a captivating drummer with rolling energy.

The Motherz - The Exchange, Bristol - 29 October 2025. Photo: Paul Hutchings/MetalTalk
The Motherz – The Exchange, Bristol – 29 October 2025. Photo: Paul Hutchings/MetalTalk

Written in the aftermath of a collective creative breaking point, the track marks the moment where pressure is transformed into purpose and what emerged from that low place was not resignation, but ignition.

The Motherz - The Exchange, Bristol - 29 October 2025. Photo: Paul Hutchings/MetalTalk
The Motherz – The Exchange, Bristol – 29 October 2025. Photo: Paul Hutchings/MetalTalk

Composed by Cedric Pfister, Miguel Montalban, and Jake Cook, Sweat captures The Motherz forging their identity through intensity and reinvention. The song channels the experience of hitting the edge, shaking off doubt, and moving forward with renewed determination. Its message is simple: setbacks can shape you.

For more details, visit distrokid.com/hyperfollow/themotherz/sweat.

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