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Bailer announce debut album ‘Disposable Youth’

BAILER have announced their debut album!

Titled Disposable Youth, the upcoming full-length debut album from the Irish hardcore band is the long-awaited follow-up to 2018’s self-titled EP and is scheduled to be released in November this year, via Blood Blast Distribution.

Recorded, mixed, mastered and produced by Lewis Johns at The Ranch Production House in Southampton, the band’s debut album intends to dive into a grim view of the world from a place of manic depression and nihilism. 100% of the material was written in a room together: no writing on computers or demos being shared around virtually. For Disposable Youth, BAILER consciously decided to write every single song in a jam room together, fleshing it all out and creating what felt right in real life.

Alongside the announcement of the debut album, the band have released a new music video for a new song lifted from the upcoming album; Cruel Master. The new song features a guest appearance from CONJURER‘s Brady Deeprose.

Speaking about the new song, vocalist Alex O’Leary says, Cruel Master is about the give and take that comes with addiction. While things like alcohol offer a safe space, an escape from anxiety, something to take the edge off, dependency to these things lead to enslavement. You give yourself to these things and they eventually take everything from you.”

Watch the official music video for Cruel Master here: 

Also, you can view both the track list and artwork for the upcoming debut album below:

Track List: 

1. Blackout
2. Bastard Son
3. Out Of Frame
4. Cruel Master
5. Strung Out
6. Scourge
7. Gateway Drug
8. No Apologies
9. There Is Love That Remains
10. Fester

Disposable Youth - Bailer

Disposable Youth is set for release on November 12th via Blood Blast Distribution. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.

For more information on BAILER like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.