Bury Tomorrow Unleashes Eighth Studio LP, "Will You Haunt Me, With That Same Patience"
In a move that has us all feeling more nostalgic than Aunt Mildred's vinyl collection, British metalcore outfit Bury Tomorrow has dropped their long-awaited eighth studio album, cheekily titled "Will You Haunt Me, With That Same Patience."
The quintet from Brighton are no strangers to the heavy music scene, and with this latest release, they continue to prove why they are one of the leading bands in the genre. Blending melodic riffs, punishing breakdowns, and heart-wrenching lyrics, Bury Tomorrow have crafted a record that is as emotional as it is headbang-worthy.
From the opening track, "Ghosts of the Past," to the haunting closer, "Silence Weeps," this album takes listeners on a rollercoaster of emotions. Vocalist Dani Winter-Bates' screams are as powerful as ever, while guitarist/backing vocalist Kristan Dawson's clean vocals soar over the thunderous instrumentation.
Standout tracks like "Better to Be Feared" and "A Cement Grave" showcase the band's knack for crafting anthemic choruses that will have fans screaming along at the top of their lungs. Meanwhile, songs like "In My Sleep" and "The Grey (VIXI)" offer a more introspective look at themes of loss and longing.
Overall, "Will You Haunt Me, With That Same Patience" is a solid addition to Bury Tomorrow's discography. While it may not reinvent the wheel, it cements their status as one of the most consistent and reliable bands in the metalcore scene. So grab your black t-shirt, crank up the volume, and get ready to headbang your way through this latest offering from Bury Tomorrow.