Marc Hudson
Marc Hudson is an English singer best known as the lead vocalist of the power metal band DragonForce since 2011.[1] Born in Oxfordshire, England, Hudson was selected as the band's new frontman at age 23 through an open audition process that attracted thousands of applicants worldwide following the departure of ZP Theart in 2010.[1][2] Under his leadership, DragonForce has continued to tour extensively and release albums blending neoclassical metal, speed metal, and symphonic elements, including the studio albums The Power Within (2012), Maximum Overload (2014), Reaching into Infinity (2017), Extreme Power Metal (2019), and Warp Speed Warriors (2024), as well as the live album In the Line of Fire (2014) and acoustic EPs Hero I: Acoustic Enemy (2015) and Hero II: Rocktagon (2015).[3] Hudson's vocal style draws influences from singers like Michael Kiske, Bruce Dickinson, Sebastian Bach, James Labrie, Ronnie James Dio, and Michele Luppi.[3] In addition to his work with DragonForce, Hudson launched a solo career with the release of his debut album Starbound Stories on August 25, 2023, via Napalm Records, featuring collaborations with Japanese metal band Gyze and guitarist Syu.[4] The album incorporates power metal with anime-inspired themes and has been praised for its melodic songwriting and guitar work.[5] In August 2025, Hudson voiced Toshiro, the lead vocalist of the fictional band HAYASii, in the Netflix anime series DanDaDan.[6] His contributions have helped maintain DragonForce's reputation as one of the fastest and most technically proficient bands in the power metal genre.Biography
Early life
Marc Hudson was born in Oxfordshire, England.[1] From a young age, Hudson developed an interest in music, beginning with guitar playing during his childhood before transitioning to vocals around age 16, driven by a strong desire to sing.[1] This shift marked the start of his focused pursuit of singing, as he set aside guitar to hone his vocal abilities.[1] Hudson's early vocal style was shaped by influences from prominent rock and power metal singers, including Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden, Michael Kiske of Helloween, and Sebastian Bach of Skid Row.[1] These artists inspired his development of a powerful, melodic approach to singing. Starting at age 16, he gained initial experience by performing with various metal and rock bands in the UK underground scene, building his skills through local gigs and original material.[1]Personal life
Hudson resides in the United Kingdom, balancing the rigors of DragonForce's international touring schedule with his domestic life. In a 2017 interview, he described how extended tours can complicate personal relationships but noted that returning home for several months at a time enables him to regain a sense of normalcy and stability.[7] Hudson married his wife, Bethany Hudson (known online as @liinxy), in 2024.[8] He has publicly expressed profound appreciation for her support, referring to her in an August 2025 social media update as his "beautiful, brilliant, nerdy wife" and emphasizing their close bond.[9] The couple shares a pet cat named Kupo the Munchkin, whom Hudson affectionately describes as their "aggressively short cat son," and celebrated the cat's first birthday together that year.[9] Beyond family, Hudson pursues nerdy hobbies such as video gaming and anime, often integrating these interests into his creative life. A longtime fan of Japanese role-playing games like Final Fantasy VII, he plays titles including Hunt: Showdown on consoles like the Nintendo Switch during tours and has drawn inspiration from gaming for tracks on his solo album Starbound Stories, such as the Castlevania-referencing "Dracula X!".[10] These pursuits align with his wife's similarly geeky inclinations, fostering shared family activities at home.[9]Musical career
Pre-DragonForce years
Prior to his breakthrough in the music industry, Marc Hudson worked as an electronics engineer at BMW's manufacturing plant in Cowley, Oxford, for seven years, balancing this stable career with his passion for metal music.[11] Hudson entered the local music scene around 2003, at the age of 16, initially as a guitarist before shifting to lead vocals in various underground metal and rock bands in the UK.[1] He first formed Sacred Divide with his brother Lee in Eynsham, Oxfordshire, where they performed original songs at small venues like the Red Lion pub, drawing crowds of about 25 people.[11] Later, he joined the band CLINT, contributing vocals to their original metal and rock material and building his reputation through gigs in the regional scene, including shows in Reading.[12] In early 2011, after DragonForce announced an open call for a new vocalist, Hudson's guitarist from CLINT urged him to submit an audition video; he recorded a casual cover of the band's "Through the Fire and Flames" and sent it, receiving a response from guitarist Herman Li the following day.[12] Impressed, the band attended one of his CLINT performances in Reading and progressed him through an rigorous eight-month audition process, which included multiple video submissions, live tests—such as singing "Fury of the Storm" in its challenging original key—and in-person evaluations of his stage presence and band compatibility.[13] Selected from over 3,000 global applicants based on his raw vocal power and fit, Hudson quit his engineering job to pursue music professionally.[11]With DragonForce
Marc Hudson has served as the lead vocalist on all DragonForce studio albums released since 2012, contributing his powerful, high-range delivery to the band's signature speed metal sound. He has also co-written lyrics and music for select tracks across these releases, including "The Edge of the World" from Reaching into Infinity (co-credited with bandmates Frédéric Leclercq, Herman Li, Vadim Pruzhanov, and Sam Totman).[14][3]Studio Albums
| Title | Release Date | Label | UK Chart Peak | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Power Within | 15 April 2012 | Roadrunner Records | 40 | Hudson's debut with the band; features epic tracks like "Cry Thunder," showcasing his vocal range in power metal anthems.[15][3] |
| Maximum Overload | 18 August 2014 | Metal Blade Records / Earache Records | 44 | Includes guest appearances by guitarists like Nina Guo; emphasizes high-speed riffs and Hudson's soaring choruses.[16][3] |
| Reaching into Infinity | 19 May 2017 | Metal Blade Records / Earache Records | 69 | Produced by Jens Bogren; Hudson co-wrote multiple tracks, blending symphonic elements with neoclassical influences.[17][3] |
| Extreme Power Metal | 27 September 2019 | Napalm Records | 93 | Self-produced with a focus on video game-inspired themes; highlights Hudson's versatility in faster, more aggressive compositions.[18][19] |
| Warp Speed Warriors | 15 March 2024 | Napalm Records | Did not enter main UK Albums Chart; #8 on UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart | Features collaborations like PowerUp! with Hiroki Maruyama and Ben Woods; incorporates chiptune and synthwave aesthetics, with Hudson's vocals driving sci-fi narratives.[20][3] |
Live Albums
DragonForce's sole live album during Hudson's tenure, In the Line of Fire... Larger Than Live, was released on 10 July 2015 via Earache Records and Metal Blade Records. Recorded at Saitama Super Arena in Japan on 18 October 2014 during the Maximum Overload world tour, it captures high-energy performances of staples like "Through the Fire and Flames" and "Valley of the Damned," alongside newer material, demonstrating Hudson's live vocal prowess in a 150-minute set with pyrotechnics and orchestral backing. The release also includes behind-the-scenes footage and did not chart in the UK top 100.[21] (Note: Spotify lists it under live releases.)Singles and EPs
During Hudson's time with the band, DragonForce issued several singles and EPs, often tied to albums or collaborations. Representative examples include:- "Cry Thunder" (2012), the lead single from The Power Within, which previewed Hudson's integration into the band's sound but did not chart in the UK.[3]
- "Power of the Saber Blade" (2020), a video single tied to the Beat Saber VR game collaboration, featuring Hudson's vocals over electronic-infused metal.[3]
- A Draco Tale EP (2024), a Brawl Stars collaboration single that peaked at #2 on YouTube's global trending chart, with Hudson delivering thematic lyrics for the mobile game.[3]
- Burning Heart EP (2024), from Warp Speed Warriors, emphasizing upbeat, gaming-inspired tracks.[22]
- "Burning Heart" (feat. Alissa White-Gluz) (2025), an alternate version of the Warp Speed Warriors track released as a single with an official music video.[23]
Solo career
Marc Hudson announced his debut solo album, Starbound Stories, in June 2023, with the record released on August 25, 2023, through Napalm Records.[25] The album marked Hudson's first independent project after over a decade with DragonForce, allowing him to explore songwriting rooted in his personal influences from video game soundtracks, anime, and Japanese rock music.[4] Production emphasized a blend of power metal elements with uplifting, melodic structures, featuring Hudson handling vocals, keyboards, and programming, while collaborating with session musicians for instrumentation.[26] The album's singles highlighted its creative range, including "Astralive," accompanied by an official music video released in June 2023, and "Dracula X!," which received a lyric video in August 2023.[25][27] "Starbound Stories," the title track, followed with its own official video shortly before the album's launch. Songwriting for tracks like these drew from Hudson's passion for narrative-driven themes, such as fantasy adventures and emotional resilience, presented in a power metal style that prioritizes melodic hooks and atmosphere over the high-speed shredding characteristic of his band work.[4] In interviews, Hudson described the solo endeavor as a "scary but rewarding" journey, emphasizing the freedom to express personal stories without band constraints, while incorporating guest contributions to enrich the sound.[4] Notable guests included guitarist Syu from Galneryus, who delivered a solo on "Freedom Heart," alongside vocalists Ryoji Shinomoto of Gyze and Adrienne Cowan of Seven Spires.[26][28] As of November 2025, Hudson has not announced a follow-up solo release, focusing instead on promotional activities and live performances tied to the debut.[29]Other activities
Collaborations
Marc Hudson has contributed guest vocals to several projects outside his primary band commitments, showcasing his range across genres like rock opera, progressive metal, and melodic death metal. In 2015, he provided the vocals for the character of the Conductor on the track "The Muse and the Conductor" from Karmaflow: The Original Soundtrack to the Epic Rock Opera, a collaborative album featuring a diverse array of metal vocalists including Alissa White-Gluz of Arch Enemy as the Muse.[30] This orchestral rock opera project highlighted Hudson's ability to adapt to narrative-driven performances with symphonic elements.[31] In 2017, Hudson appeared as a guest vocalist on the progressive metal band Prospekt's album The Illuminated Sky, delivering powerful leads on the epic closing track "Where Masters Fall," which exceeds 11 minutes and blends intricate instrumentation with soaring melodies.[32] His contribution added a dynamic layer to the song's complex structure, complementing the band's technical prowess.[33] Hudson further expanded his collaborative scope in 2018 with a feature on the chiptune metal band Powerglove's album Continue?, where he sang lead vocals on their heavy metal cover of "Under the Sea" from Disney's The Little Mermaid.[34] This playful yet aggressive reinterpretation demonstrated his versatility in handling whimsical themes within a high-energy metal framework.[35] Hudson's work with the Japanese melodic death metal band Gyze includes the English-language version of "The Rising Dragon" from their 2018 EP of the same name, and a subsequent feature on the same track from their 2019 album Asian Chaos.[36][37] These recordings fused Hudson's clean, high-register vocals with Gyze's aggressive riffs and oriental influences, bridging Western power metal aesthetics with Eastern metal styles.[38] Through these guest appearances and one-off recordings, Hudson has illustrated his vocal adaptability, performing in contexts ranging from theatrical rock operas to video game-inspired covers and international metal fusions, thereby enhancing his reputation as a multifaceted singer in the heavy metal scene.[39]Voice acting and media appearances
Marc Hudson ventured into voice acting with the English dub of the Netflix anime series Dan Da Dan, portraying the lead vocalist of the fictional heavy metal band HAYASii in episode 18, "We Became a Family," which streamed starting August 2025.[6][40] In this role, Hudson delivered the original song "Hunting Soul" during a high-energy exorcism sequence where the band's performance drives out supernatural forces, blending his signature power metal style with the show's supernatural narrative.[41] He described the experience as "an absolute blast," noting Dan Da Dan as one of his all-time favorite anime series and highlighting the use of a Lewitt pure tube microphone for the recording.[6] Hudson's media appearances have primarily focused on promotional interviews across online platforms and podcasts, emphasizing his vocal range in diverse contexts. In August 2023, he discussed the creative inspirations behind his debut solo album Starbound Stories in an interview with New Noise Magazine, covering his shift toward more personal songwriting while maintaining metal elements.[4] That same month, Hudson appeared on the Music Interviews podcast (episode 403), where he elaborated on the album's production and his collaborations, providing insights into balancing band commitments with solo endeavors.[42] Earlier, in December 2022, he joined MMORPG.com for a conversation on the synergies between heavy metal and video games, drawing parallels to DragonForce's thematic influences from gaming culture.[10] Additional promotional spots include a 2017 television appearance on The Chat segment of First Coast News, where Hudson discussed DragonForce's album Reaching into Infinity and shared anecdotes from his early career in pub bands.[43] These engagements, spanning anime dubbing, podcasts, and broadcast interviews, have extended Hudson's visibility into anime fandoms and digital media landscapes, distinct from his live performances.[44]Discography
With DragonForce
Marc Hudson has served as the lead vocalist on all DragonForce studio albums released since 2012, contributing his powerful, high-range delivery to the band's signature speed metal sound. He has also co-written lyrics and music for select tracks across these releases, including "The Edge of the World" from Reaching into Infinity (co-credited with bandmates Frédéric Leclercq, Herman Li, Vadim Pruzhanov, and Sam Totman).[14][3]Studio Albums
| Title | Release Date | Label | UK Chart Peak | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Power Within | 15 April 2012 | Roadrunner Records | 40 | Hudson's debut with the band; features epic tracks like "Cry Thunder," showcasing his vocal range in power metal anthems.[15][3] |
| Maximum Overload | 18 August 2014 | Metal Blade Records / Earache Records | 44 | Includes guest appearances by guitarists like Nina Guo; emphasizes high-speed riffs and Hudson's soaring choruses.[16][3] |
| Reaching into Infinity | 25 August 2017 | Metal Blade Records / Earache Records | 69 | Produced by Jens Bogren; Hudson co-wrote multiple tracks, blending symphonic elements with neoclassical influences.[17][3] |
| Extreme Power Metal | 27 September 2019 | Napalm Records | 93 | Self-produced with a focus on video game-inspired themes; highlights Hudson's versatility in faster, more aggressive compositions.[18][19] |
| Warp Speed Warriors | 15 March 2024 | Napalm Records | Did not enter main UK Albums Chart; #8 on UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart | Features collaborations like PowerUp! with Hiroki Maruyama and Ben Woods; incorporates chiptune and synthwave aesthetics, with Hudson's vocals driving sci-fi narratives.[20][3] |
Live Albums
DragonForce's sole live album during Hudson's tenure, In the Line of Fire... Larger Than Live, was released on 10 July 2015 via Earache Records and Metal Blade Records. Recorded at Saitama Super Arena in Japan on 18 October 2014 during the Maximum Overload world tour, it captures high-energy performances of staples like "Through the Fire and Flames" and "Valley of the Damned," alongside newer material, demonstrating Hudson's live vocal prowess in a 150-minute set with pyrotechnics and orchestral backing. The release also includes behind-the-scenes footage and did not chart in the UK top 100.[21] (Note: Spotify lists it under live releases.)Singles and EPs
During Hudson's time with the band, DragonForce issued several singles and EPs, often tied to albums or collaborations. Representative examples include:- "Cry Thunder" (2012), the lead single from The Power Within, which previewed Hudson's integration into the band's sound but did not chart in the UK.[3]
- "Power of the Saber Blade" (2020), a video single tied to the Beat Saber VR game collaboration, featuring Hudson's vocals over electronic-infused metal.[3]
- A Draco Tale (2024 single), a Brawl Stars collaboration that peaked at #2 on YouTube's global trending chart, with Hudson delivering thematic lyrics for the mobile game.[3]
- Burning Heart EP (2024), from Warp Speed Warriors, emphasizing upbeat, gaming-inspired tracks.[22]
Solo releases
Marc Hudson's debut solo album, Starbound Stories, was released on August 25, 2023, through Napalm Records.[28] The album was produced by Hudson alongside Damien Rainaud and Shaz Dudhia, with recording and mixing handled at Studio Fredman in Gothenburg, Sweden.[45] Guest musicians included Frédéric Leclercq on guitars and bass, Shaz Dudhia on keyboards, Ryoji Shinomoto of Gyze on violin and guitar, Syu on guitar, Jacky Vincent on guitar, Adrienne Cowan on vocals, and Mia Asano on violin.[28][46] The tracklist for Starbound Stories is as follows:- "As the Twilight Met the Sea" (feat. Ryoji Shinomoto) – 2:03
- "Freedom Heart" (feat. Ryoji Shinomoto and Syu) – 6:10
- "Dracula X!" (feat. Jacky Vincent and Adrienne Cowan) – 5:45
- "Stars" – 5:12
- "The Siren" – 6:06
- "Astralive" – 5:35
- "Swansong" – 5:48
- "Call of the Martyrs" – 5:25
- "Starbound Stories" – 6:14
- "As the Twilight Met the Sea (Orchestral Version)" – 2:02[28][47]