KK Downing-approved British metal band Tailgunner signs with Napalm Records

Having earned the rare endorsement of KK Downing as the next big thing in metal and touring the U.K. supporting KK’s Priest, British metal act Tailgunner has signed with Napalm Records.

Further endorsing the band, the Judas Priest guitar legend now has taken on a new role of producer for Tailgunner’s upcoming sophomore album.

“Tailgunner is a band we should have seen emerge years ago from the U.K.,” Downing said. “They personify everything that is heavy metal. They are loud and proud, and totally descended from everyone in metal that has gone before—their energy and rawness, together with their brand of metal, incorporates all of the godfathers and much more. Maiden, Priest, Motörhead, Def Leppard—the list is endless. The band has a youthful freshness and a uniqueness that will no doubt elevate them to being a true metal favourite of the fans.”

The band said: “There are iconic partnerships—like denim and leather, Jack and Coke, and swords and tequila. Now we hope to add Tailgunner and Napalm Records to that list. We’re proud of being pure heavy metal, with zero apologies or compromise—that’s why joining the world’s biggest independent metal label feels right at home. The blitzkrieg of our first three years as a band continues full throttle—with our upcoming sophomore album, and together with the incredible team at Napalm behind us and the great and legendary KK Downing producing the record, we’re taking on the world n’ planting the flag for British Metal right at the top of it. Heavy metal for eternity!”

Napalm Records Senior A&R Sebastian Münch said: “Over the past few months, I’ve been fortunate enough to witness the development of the new album, and it’s simply incredible. KK Downing has already said everything perfectly here. Tailgunner are not a copy or nostalgically drawing on Iron Maiden, Judas Priest or Def Leppard, but are creating their own fresh, authentic heavy metal universe.”

Officially forming 2022, Tailgunner released the “Crashdive” EP that year, followed by its full-length debut, “Guns for Hire,” in 2023.

Tour dates:

30.01.26 WL – Trecco Bay, Wales / Planet Rock Winters End Festival

supporting Fozzy
06.02.26 EN – Brighton, England / Chalk
07.02.26 EN – Margate, England / Dreamland
08.02.26 EN – Manchester, England / The Ritz
10.02.26 EN – Norwich, England / Epic Studios
11.02.26 EN – Bradford, England / Nightrain
13.02.26 EN – Nottingham, England / Rock City
14.02.26 SC – Glasgow, Scotland / TV Studios
15.02.26 EN – Newcastle, England / Boiler Shop
17.02.26 WL – Cardiff, Wales / Tramshed
18.02.26 EN– Torquay, England / The Foundry
19.02.26 EN – Southampton, England / The 1865
20.02.26 EN – London, England / Electric Ballroom
21.02.26 EN – Wolverhampton, England / KK’s Steel Mill

05.06.26 IS – Stykkishólmur, Iceland / Sátan Festival

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