Metal goddess Militia Vox has done it again, returning with a searing deep cut. Teaming up with New Messiah, Vox unleashes a full‑throttle hair‑metal scorcher with "The Heretic (The Lost Child)", now streaming on all platforms via Golden Robot Records. Originally made infamous by W.A.S.P., this new rendition channels pure passion and razor‑sharp intensity — the kind that would make frontman Blackie Lawless green with envy.

Militia Vox comments: "I recorded the song almost two years ago. It was long overdue for release. It's a fun collaboration - badass and full of passionate energy. The dynamics are absolutely killer - a vocalist's dream. WARNING: the second half of the song may cause speeding tickets".

The release kicks off the year with a bang for Vox, who has torn through multiple hard rock and metal sub‑genres, including industrial metal, apocalyptic metal, and an epically heavy modern reimagining of the iconic '80s duet "It's Only Love", featuring Corey Glover and Vernon Reid (Living Colour) alongside Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme). With "The Heretic (The Lost Child)", Vox leans fully into a blistering hair‑metal throwback, proving her range is as fearless as it is formidable.

Militia Vox is currently working on a new album of original material, while also contributing vocals to the forthcoming 24‑7 Spyz album and their upcoming documentary.

A multi‑disciplinary force, Militia Vox is an alt‑rock/metal artist, singer, songwriter, composer, actress, host, fire performer, visual artist, and AR/XR immersive creator. Her music is a unique and rebellious fusion of metal, rock, goth/industrial, prog, and cinematic soundscapes. Known for her four‑octave range, raw presence, and formidable vocal power, this award‑winning heavy‑music trailblazer has collaborated with Cyndi Lauper, Twisted Sister, Living Colour, Nancy Sinatra, Candlebox, L7, Kathleen Hanna, dUg Pinnick (King's X), John Petrucci (Dream Theater), Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme, Rihanna), 24‑7 Spyz, Paul Shaffer and the CBS Orchestra, and members of Guns N' Roses, Bad Wolves, Kittie, The Roots, and more. Link