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Your Demise // Forget About Me // Out Now // Visible Noise

Submitted by on January 11, 2012 – 11:00 amNo Comment

This latest single from Your Demise shows a sign of intent to break out from a genre that is tainted by a number of Hatebreed or Trash Talk wannabees that sound exactly the same. Indeed it’s an attempt to move away from a past sound that was dangerously close to falling in that category.

Picking up from last album ‘The Kids We Used to Be’, this single shows a band that has moved on, and is beginning to define themselvs. The recording is of quality better than any previous album, the in-your-face approach of hardcore punk is still there in a more refined fashion and the catchy clean vocal chorus gives Your Demise that ‘radio-friendly’ edge (for a rock radio show anyway…).

New album ‘The Golden Age’ is set to be released in March, and if this teaser single is anything to go by, be prepared for a cracker.

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