
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'.
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"Garden of Thorns (Track Commentary)" is a track by Bury Tomorrow, from the album Runes (Track Commentary), released 29th May 2014. The track is 0:39 long. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 9 articles about Bury Tomorrow.
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This one's heavy, I think if you-if you want a heavy song, this is the heavy song Yeah, if you-, this is uh for me I think just a- the song All the way through is the heaviest song on the record Not because it has the heaviest parts just 'cause it's It's unrelenting it's very much from the minute it opens From the minute it ends you're gonna be moshing and I really like this song Probably my favourite, um, song for Dan's vocals (oh yeah) I think he smashes that He's got some, some little, um, parts where he's just on his own And I think they sound super awesome Yeah, well done Dan Well done Dan!
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British metalcore band Bury Tomorrow release new single and album 'Will You Haunt Me, With That Same Patience'.

British metalcore band Bury Tomorrow drops new track 'Forever The Night' while touring North America ahead of their May album release.

Metalcore band Bury Tomorrow have revealed their upcoming album 'Will You Haunt Me, With That Same Patience'.

"This track was written to highlight the brutal elements of the band," they explain.

They'll play Glasgow, Manchester and London.

The band are kickstarting a new chapter.

Pulling themselves back from the brink, BURY TOMORROW return rejuvenated, and with one of their best albums yet.

Their first since 2020's full-length 'Cannibal', it follows the addition of Ed Hartwell on guitar and Tom Prendergast on keyboards and vocals, after the departure of guitarist / vocalist Jason Cameron last year.

It's their first since the addition of Ed Hartwell on guitar and Tom Prendergast on keyboards and vocals.