As we wait for October and one of the most anticipated tours of the year, South Coast Metalcore heroes Bury Tomorrow have returned with the second single of the post James Cameron era of the band. The follow up to “Death (Even Colder)” is titled “Life (Paradise Denied)” and is adorned by similar artwork, subliminally suggesting that
The first single with a new line up is always one met with a certain amount of trepidation but South Coast Metalcore heroes Bury Tomorrow nailed it and introduced Ed Hartwell on rhythm guitars and Tom Prendergast on keyboards and clean vocals in the best possible way with “Death (Even Colder)”. They’ve returned to it
For those wondering what South Coast Metalcore heroes Bury Tomorrow would sound like without clean vocalist and guitarist James Cameron then wait no longer. The first taste of the new era of the band has appeared in single “Death (Even Colder)” with the band having grown to a six piece with the addition of Ed
…for a music video that consists of a live performance and the album take on the track, the first pre-release single from their current album “Cannibal“. The footage itself comes from the “Black Flame” tour which preceded the single release and saw the band not only announce the album but also perform the song live.
“Bury me under the soil deep, I want the rot from my bones to feed the trees, You will honor me as an enemy, Let our trial be the bricks of a memory” The third installment of the “3 albums that changed my life” series from South Coast Metalcore heroes Bury Tomorrow sees lead
Following last weeks insight into the albums that influenced Bury Tomorrow drummer Adam Jackson, the South Coast Metalcore hereos have past the mantle to vocalist Dani Winter-Bates for his holy trinity of records that changed his life. The “Cannibal” European headlining tour will kick off in November 2021 but will they manage to squeeze in
If you’re a regular reader of Metal Noise, you’ll know we love to find out the musical influences of bands, so we’re really happy that the drummer of South Coast Metalcore heroes Bury Tomorrow Adam Jackson has shared a trio of albums that changed his life while the band continue to promote their latest offering
Continuing their mini chat streams Bury Tomorrow bassist Davyd Winter-Bates, drummer Adam Jackson talk about what life is like on tour with their band mates, one week after the other members of the band did likewise. The videos come in support of the bands new album “Cannibal” while the a November 2021 co-headlining trek with
Southcoast Metalcore heroes Bury Tomorrow are continuing the “Cannibal” promotional cycle ahead of a November 2021 European Tour with August Burns Red, Thornhill and Miss May I with a fan Q&A session. Guitarist and clean vocalist Jason Cameron and bassist Davyd Winter-Bates do all the talking with brightly coloured shirts being an optional extra.
When Bury Tomorrow were standing on stage at a sold out Roundhouse in London at the end of December 2019 on the last date of the “Black Flame” tour during which they played the album in full, frontman Dani Winter-Bates announced the new album “Cannibal” to follow the then new single “The Grey (VIXI)” for