President frontman rejects industry plant accusations

The masked frontman of rising metal band President has denied claims that the group is an industry plant, emphasizing the organic nature of their rapid success. In an interview with Metal Hammer UK, Mr. President addressed the skepticism surrounding their quick booking at Download Festival despite having no released music. He also teased an upcoming full-length album as an evolution from their EP.

Background on the Rise

President burst onto the metal scene in 2025 with cryptic videos that generated massive buzz, leading to a slot at the UK's Download Festival without any official music releases. This unusual trajectory sparked widespread accusations of the band being an industry plant, especially after fans linked the name to Charlie Simpson, vocalist of Busted and Fightstar, whose copyright ownership added fuel to the speculation.

Interview Highlights

Speaking to Metal Hammer's Matt Mills, Mr. President pushed back against the doubts. "People find it hard to accept that something can just explode organically," he said. "But if something's getting a lot of attention, you're gonna draw equal measures of hate as you are love." He added, "I'd rather people felt something than nothing at all."

The frontman described their launch as a high-risk move: "I couldn't have planned a harder way to introduce President into the world, and if it went wrong, it would have been a fucking disaster."

Upcoming Album Tease

Mr. President revealed he's deep into writing a debut full-length album, with four songs completed. "I'd say three of those are the best I've ever written," he shared. "This album is going to be an evolution. It takes bits of the EP, and it's pushing certain elements even further." He acknowledged the subjectivity of music, noting, "I am my fiercest critic – if I love it, that's a great start."

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