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Halflives announce new EP ‘How Much A Heart Can Take Before It Breaks’

HALFLIVES have announced a new EP!

Titled How Much A Heart Can Take Before It Breaks, the upcoming EP from the French melodic rock band is the follow-up to 2023’s Inferno, and is scheduled to be released in April this year, via Still Standing.

The upcoming EP was written and produced by band mastermind Linda Battilani, and takes on personal reflections alongside addressing issues like the consequences of social media, capitalism and marginalisation, this EP is more socially critical than any of the band’s previous works.

Alongside the announcement of the new EP, the band have released a new music video for a new song lifted from the upcoming album; No Way Out. The new song is the third single to be released from the upcoming album, following on from Immortals and perfectly broken.

Speaking about the new song, band mastermind Linda Battilani says, No Way Out is about feeling trapped – by expectations, by society, by the weight of a world that demands perfection and productivity at every turn. The song embodies that suffocating pressure, the sense that no matter how hard you try to break free, you’re stuck in a system that doesn’t reflect who you are or what you want.”

Watch the official music video for No Way Out here: 

Also, you can view both the track list and artwork for the upcoming new EP below:

Track List: 

1. Eat Sleep Work Die!!! Repeat
2. No Way Out
3. Permanent Damage
4. Immortals
5. perfectly broken

How Much A Heart Can Take Before It Breaks - Halflives

How Much A Heart Can Take Before It Breaks is set for release on April 11th via Still Standing. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.

For more information on HALFLIVES 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.

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