drum students video performances of 2025: out now!
- Frankie Demuru

- 1 day ago
- 2 min read
The energy and passion of drumming came alive through the Studio performances of Bateras Beat Australia’s talented drum students in 2025.
Each student brought a unique style to their chosen songs -
Scroll down and watch to see some epic drumming!
Congratulations to every single student who made it to our Youtube channel last year. And for the ones who have not made it yet: there's no rush. You can be next in 2026!
Deegz Fern Playing "Give It All" by Rise Against
Deegz Fern delivers a powerful rendition of "Give It All" by Rise Against. The performance captures the raw energy and fast-paced rhythm that the song demands.
James Arthur’s performance of "Whiplash"
James Arthur takes on the challenging "Whiplash," a song known for its speed and complexity. His performance demonstrates excellent stamina and technical skill, maintaining a steady tempo throughout.
Liam Young covers "People = Sh*t" by Slipknot
Liam Young channels the aggressive and heavy style of Slipknot in his performance of "People = Sh*t." Intense and powerful drumming on this one!
Lucius Performing "Freak on a Leash" by Korn
Lucius brings some nice groovy drumming to the tubs with Korn’s "Freak on a Leash".
This video highlights how drumming can shape the mood of a song through careful timing and expression.
Watch Lucius’s performance here: Freak on a Leash by Korn
Lily B. plays "Soil's Song" by Katatonia
Lily offers a more atmospheric performance with "Soil's Song" by Katatonia. Her drumming is subtle yet very effective, focusing on creating texture and supporting the song’s melancholic vibe. Well done!
Liam Benz Playing "Coming for You" by Twelve Foot Ninja
Liam delivered a dynamic and energetic performance of "Coming for You" by Twelve Foot Ninja. His drumming features complex rhythms and shifts in tempo that keep the listener engaged. Incredible effort on this one on a number of elements of his drumming!
Well done to all of our students - looking forward to many more of these in 2026!
Frankie




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