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Harm’s Way announce new album ‘Common Suffering’

HARM’S WAY have announced a new album!

Titled Common Suffering, the upcoming album from the Chicago-based hardcore band is the long-awaited follow-up to 2018’s Posthuman, and is scheduled to be released in September this year, via Metal Blade Records.

The upcoming album was recorded at Studio 4 in Pennsylvania with producer Will Yip [TURNSTILE, CODE ORANGE]. The upcoming album intends to showcase a band traversing new ideas. “We really tried not to settle on parts,” recalls guitarist Nick Gauthier. “Sometimes a direction that we could have taken in a song felt too obvious… We would just troubleshoot that until we felt creatively satisfied with the direction we were taking.”

Alongside the new album, the band have released a new music video for a new song lifted from the upcoming album; Silent Wolf. Silent Wolf was birthed out of observing a sense of persistent distrust in governing bodies and systems of power in our current cultural climate,” tells vocalist James Pligge. “It speaks on the faith, or lack of faith, many have in these systems and an overall feeling of inertia and paranoia with status quo operations… leading many to the question: ‘what is really informing our reality?'”

Watch the official music video for Silent Wolf here:

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

Track List: 

  1. Silent Wolf
  2. Denial
  3. Hollow Cry
  4. Devour
  5. Undertow
  6. Heaven’s Call
  7. Cyanide
  8. Terrorizer
  9. Sadist Guilt
  10. Wanderer

Common Suffering - Harm's Way

Common Suffering is set for release on September 29th via Metal Blade Records. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.

For more information on HARM’S WAY 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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