NEWS: Boundaries cling to the pain!
Directed by the band’s longtime videographer Sarah Holick a music video for “May This Pain Never Leave” filmed at The Webster Underground in their hometown of Hartford, Connecticut has surfaced from Boundaries. The band, who are currently on a European festival run, have new album “Yearning: The Unbeautiful After” out on 17th July via Sumerian Records which features guest appearances from members of Make Them Suffer and The Plot In You.
Matthew McDougal: “The premise of the song is laid out very plainly and intentionally. It exists as an extension of the Colin Parkes quote: ‘The pain of grief is just as much a part of life as the joy of love; it is, perhaps, the price we pay for love, the cost of commitment. With the sudden and violent loss of a number of people close to the band this past year it became impossible to not write about the bereavement and the subsequent emotions. As much as it hurts to miss these people, I hope with all my heart it never stops so that I may miss them with the weight and significance they deserve.”
“With the record, we aimed to be uncompromising and really plant our flag. As more time passes, heavy music continues to lose its teeth. This genre is supposed to be threatening; it should have an edge and make you feel something. We tried to create an album with urgency.”
