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Read MoreWith their new studio album Kaliyuga out today, Australian metalcore group In Hearts Wake have unveiled the music video for their track “Moving On.”
The visual for the track, which you can watch below, was directed by In Hearts Wake’s vocalist Jake Taylor and Caleb Graham. With the current state of the world, the track gives hope for a better tomorrow. "In 2020 everything has felt quite uncertain. For us, 'Moving On' encapsulates the light at the end of the tunnel. It dawns the release of our new record 'Kaliyuga' and we are thrilled to finally share it with the world,” Taylor said in a statement.
Kaliyuga can be streamed and purchased here.
Australian metalcore group In Hearts Wake have release their new single “Dystopia.”
When discussing the song’s meaning, vocalist Jake Taylor said:
“'Dystopia' speaks of the fourth cycle and present age of the world known in Hinduism as 'Kaliyuga.’ ‘Kaliyuga' is often referred to as the dark age due to the predominate traits of discord, disconnection, destruction, materialism, oppression, cruelty and fear. We look for the cause to cast the blame, but humanity need only look at itself in the mirror. It is time for us to face and overcome the issues and challenges that currently threaten all life on Earth."
The accompanying music video for the track can be seen below. The visual was directed by Taylor and Third Eye Visuals.
“Dystopia” comes from In Hearts Wake’s upcoming studio album Kaliyuga, which comes out on August 7 via UNFD. Pre-orders for the record can be made here. The record comes in five different limited edition vinyl variants: smoke, ash, ignite, molten, and flame. As of this writing, ash, ignite, and smoke variants are still available. The smoke variant was originally meant to be a tour exclusive, but the coronavirus changed things.
Kaliyuga is the follow up to their 2017 studio album Ark.
A month after releasing “Son of a Witch,” Australian metalcore group In Hearts Wake are back with another single from their forthcoming album Kaliyuga.
For their new single “Hellbringer,” the group was joined by Polaris vocalist Jamie Hails. The visual for the single, which can be seen below, pokes fun at the current livestream situation and how people normally view metalheads. "At some of our American shows, extremist groups have picketed outside, telling our fans that they're 'going to hell'. If only they knew just how positive the energy inside the venue was! Never judge a book by its cover. So rather than fight hate with hate, we decided to have some fun and lean into the metal stereotype,” vocalist Jake Taylor said in a statement. “In 2020 with live streams becoming the new norm, we decided to stage our own hell-bent circus. We thought it would be funny to ask Jamie to dress up as a werewolf, turn me into a vampire and rain blood on the entire band. Guess Halloween came early this year. Thank you Blade.”
Pre-orders for Kaliyuga, which comes out on August 7, are now live here. This is the follow up to their 2017 studio album Ark.
Australian metalcore outfit In Hearts Wake will unveil their new studio album Kaliyuga this summer.
Announced today, the record will be released on August 7 via UNFD. This album will be released differently from previous records, though. The band will be using recycled material to create physical products for the release.
To celebrate the announcement, the band dropped their new single “Son Of A Witch,'“ which was inspired by the 2018 Malibu Fires. The coronavirus changed the direction of the single’s music video. Instead of shooting a live action video, the band delivered an animated one. "These challenging times are forcing us to adapt, evolve and discover new ways of doing things. I scoured the internet for an animation team who could bring to life this emotive, sensitive and archetypal narrative about humanity's neglect and mistreatment of Mother Earth. I've never written or directed animation before, but it opened up new possibilities and for that I’m grateful,” vocalist Jake Taylor said.
An interactive website for Kaliyuga is live here. Pre-orders for the album will go live on May 27.
Australian metalcore band In Hearts Wake are back with a new single titled “Worldwide Suicide.”
Released yesterday, the song deals with the current climate crisis, which hit their home country. "The Australian bushfires have burned over 12 million hectares of land, killing over 1 billion animals. The climate crisis is pounding on our door and we need to take action while there is still a window to turn it around. It's time for profound systemic change as individuals and as a community,” vocalist Jake Taylor said in a statement.
The accompanying music video for the song, which was directed by Taylor, can be seen below, For every 1,000 views for the video, the band will plant a tree along with Earthwalker Tribe. “This will take place next Spring on the East Coast of Australia. Restoring this ecosystem will help sequester carbon, produce oxygen, & provide habitat for wildlife,” the band said in a statement.
In Hearts Wake took some time off after supporting their 2017 studio album Ark, which peaked at number three in the ARIA Charts.