Burn for Me is decidedly metallic hardcore without giving into the 2019 trappings of the genre. The new song is hardly 'nu,' with the mid-song groove’s single-note stylings (as opposed to chords) being the only possible culprit. It also mercifully avoids the oft-abused panic chords. The opening can only be described as driving and possibly even a little hopeful, while the ending breakdown is the complete opposite, with despair dripping as the chords drone out.
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Ben explains the pure position from which their new music came and how that contrasts their last release:
“The Shape [You Took Before the Ache] felt null to me after we made it. It was false in a way, and maybe that came from the process of how it came together, or how we felt about our team around us. Whatever the case, I think to contribute to extreme music at that particular point in time the way we wanted to simply wasn’t meant to happen.
“That’s not to say we weren’t happy with the songs we had made, but when publications begin referring to your art as ‘nu-metal,’ it certainly does not leave you feeling fulfilled with what you’ve shared with the world.
“It’s been so good and so necessary to explore the diversity of layers one can have in life. The distance we’ve had from music these past few years have led us back to where we feel intentional in our art once again.”
Listen to our exclusive stream of Burn For Me below: