Bury Tomorrow have released their single 'Silence Isn't Helping Us', along with their new album
British metalcore band Bury Tomorrow release new single and album 'Will You Haunt Me, With That Same Patience'.

Bury Tomorrow have released new single 'Silence Isn't Helping Us', alongside their new album 'Will You Haunt Me, With That Same Patience', which arrives today.
The track follows recent singles 'Let Go', 'What If I Burn', 'Villain Arc', and 'Forever The Night', and comes after the band completed a North American co-headline tour with While She Sleeps.
The new album, produced by Carl Bown, marks the band's first full-length release since 2023's 'The Seventh Sun', and follows the addition of guitarist Ed Hartwell and keyboardist/vocalist Tom Prendergast to the group's lineup.
"To haunt is to revisit or recur persistently to the consciousness of someone or something," guitarist Kristan Dawson explains. "There's beauty in that commitment somewhat. In a world full of distraction, discourse, instancy and demand, patience seems hard to attain. In patience there is peace, one thing society is short of. The title serves as a call of reflection, relying on the present moment, remembering what truly matters. I think the notion of patience being haunting is quite a contrast and that's certainly reflective of the album musically."
The track follows recent singles 'Let Go', 'What If I Burn', 'Villain Arc', and 'Forever The Night', and comes after the band completed a North American co-headline tour with While She Sleeps.
The new album, produced by Carl Bown, marks the band's first full-length release since 2023's 'The Seventh Sun', and follows the addition of guitarist Ed Hartwell and keyboardist/vocalist Tom Prendergast to the group's lineup.
"To haunt is to revisit or recur persistently to the consciousness of someone or something," guitarist Kristan Dawson explains. "There's beauty in that commitment somewhat. In a world full of distraction, discourse, instancy and demand, patience seems hard to attain. In patience there is peace, one thing society is short of. The title serves as a call of reflection, relying on the present moment, remembering what truly matters. I think the notion of patience being haunting is quite a contrast and that's certainly reflective of the album musically."
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