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Will Haven announce new compilation album ‘No Stars To Guide Me: 30 Years Of WHVN’

WILL HAVEN have announced a new compilation album!

Titled No Stars To Guide Me: 30 Years Of WHVN, the upcoming album from the Sacramento-based hardcore/sludge metal band is the follow-up to last year’s VII, and is scheduled to be released in December this year, via Minus Head Records.

The upcoming compilation album spans the Sacramento-based band’s ongoing lifecycle, collecting tracks from each of their records. Additionally, the compilation album features a brand new song KIRE, which has been unveiled alongside the news of the compilation record.

Speaking about the new single, guitarist Jeff Irwin says, “as we approach thirty years of WILL HAVEN, we had a lot of fun looking back at memories and music we created over the years. KIRE was inspired soon after our last release while thinking of ways to continue expanding on the WILL HAVEN sound. This song acts as a good bridge between the new and old material. Even as an original member of the band, I have no idea how our sound will continue to evolve from here on out, and I am excited about that.”

Listen to KIRE here: 

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

Track List: 

1. Choke (from Will Haven)
2. I’ve Seen My Fate (from El Diablo)
3. Fresno (from WHVN)
4. Carpe Diem (from Carpe Diem – new studio mix by Eric Stenman)
5. Sammy Davis Jr’s One Good Eye (from The Hierophant)
6. When The Walls Close In (from Voir Dire)
7. Soul Leach (from Open The Mind To Discomfort)
8. Hewed with the Brand (from Muerte)
9. No Stars to Guide Me (from VII)
10. KIRE (new 2024 single)

No Stars To Guide Me 30 Years of WHVN - Will Haven

No Stars To Guide Me: 30 Years Of WHVN is set for release on December 6th via Minus Head Records. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.

For more information on WILL HAVEN 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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