RELIQA – “Your Touch” Reaction | Australia’s Next Metal Heavyweights!

Reliqa are back with their brand-new single “Your Touch”, and this time the Sydney alternative metal trailblazers have delivered a music video that feels like a crossover between Alien and Independence Day. In this reaction, Jaimunji dives into the cinematic visuals, the sci-fi worldbuilding, and the ambitious new sonic direction Reliqa are carving out. “Your Touch” is a genre-blending anthem about ambition’s darker side and the risk of losing sight of what you love. Written in close collaboration with artist and producer James McKendrick (Void of Vision), the track fuses Reliqa’s progressive metalcore roots with bright, dance-driven textures, pushing the band further into new sonic territory following their acclaimed debut album Secrets of the Future. Directed by Colin Jeffs of Ten of Swords Media, the music video places Reliqa in a striking space-like setting mirroring the song’s themes of confinement, ambition and isolation. It’s a bold, cinematic step up from their already impressive visuals. Since emerging from Sydney’s underground, Reliqa have fast become one of Australia’s most exciting new prospects. They’ve shared stages with BABYMETAL, Spiritbox, Periphery, Make Them Suffer and more, plus toured with Good Things Festival last year. “Your Touch” cements their reputation as genuine innovators and leaders of the next wave of Australian heavy music. #Reliqa #YourTouch #ReliqaReaction #MetalOnTap #Jaimunji #AustralianMetalcore #ProgressiveMetalcore #ReliqaLive #VoidOfVision #MakeThemSuffer #Spiritbox #Periphery #BABYMETAL #ReactionsToMusicThisWeek 🍻 JOIN THE BREW-CREW ON DISCORD:   / discord   🍻 Hang out with fellow metalheads, share tunes, talk gigs, beers & all things heavy! Follow Jaimunji on:► 📺 Twitch:   / jaimunji   📸 Instagram:   / jaimunji_   🌐 Website: https://metalontap.com 👍 Facebook:   / metalontap   Music from https://www.bensound.com I do not own the rights to any of the featured song clips on this video. All credit to the artists and labels. These fall under fair use based on sufficient transformation for the purpose of review, promotion, and commentary. " Section 107 of the Copyright Act provides the statutory framework for determining whether something is a fair use and identifies certain types of uses-such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research-as examples of activities that may qualify as fair use."