Hailing from the deserts of Southwest New Mexico, Invictus brings raw, unfiltered rock born from heat, dust, and defiance. Their sound blends the punch of classic metal with the spirit of punk and the edge of modern rock — raw, loud, and unapologetically real.

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meet the band

At the front is Hairball, a wild frontman who bleeds fire into every scream. Behind him, Rob “The Hammer” Scott drives the chaos with precision and power, turning rhythm into warfare. Holding the line is The Iceman, hard as bone and cold as steel, locking the groove with force that hits straight through the chest. And tying it all together is Adiobox — the architect, guitarist, and sonic engine behind the Invictus sound.

Together, they create more than music — they create movement. This is Invictus: built from the gutter, wired for the stage, and born to play it loud.

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rough cuts

Unpolished. Unfiltered. Straight from the studio floor — these are the rough cuts. Early versions, raw takes, and ideas in motion from the Invictus vault.