The Minnesota-based metal powerhouse, By the Thousands, have today unleashed their brand new single, "The Flood" as they near the announcement of their upcoming long-awaited EP. Fans can listen to the brand new track HERE, and watch the brand new video below.
Adding another dimension to their creative endeavors, By the Thousands have collaborated with Venn Brewing Co. to bring fans yet another unique experience, with "Bottomless Pit - Tart Cherry Cream Ale" - the sequel to their beloved "Bloody Haze IPA". Tonight, fans can join the band at Venn Brewing Co. in Minneapolis, MN, for a celebration of their latest collaboration, and single & music video release.
Speaking on today's news, the band shares:
"We're thrilled to unveil 'The Flood,' our latest single. Born from a desire to produce something raw and disorienting, this song became therapeutic for us amidst the turmoil we faced during its inception. We hope you join us in not only celebrating our new single 'The Flood' but also the launch of our latest collaboration with Venn Brewing: 'Bottomless Pit - Tart Cherry Cream Ale'. Special shoutout to Ben Michaels for making this collaboration a reality and consistently brewing crushable beer! Here's to new music, new beer, and the anticipation of sharing more of each with all of you soon!"
By the Thousands have etched their distinct imprint in the metal scene with their unrelenting sound and electrifying live performances. Their most recent singles, "Deadweight," and "The Flood" stand as a testament to their relentless pursuit of sonic intensity and musical innovation. As they gear up for their upcoming EP announcement, the band are poised for a bold exploration of uncharted territory within the genre.
Renowned for their relentless energy and a sound that seamlessly marries aggressive breakdowns, melodic solos, and powerful vocals, By the Thousands has soared to prominence as a must-see act in the metal scene. With over 1.5 million streams on Spotify alone, they've garnered a dedicated fanbase and have shared stages with industry giants such as Atreyu, Oceano, and Signs Of The Swarm. Their prowess in delivering electrifying performances cements their status as an influential force, pushing the limits of modern metal and etching an imprint on the genre as a whole.
Be sure to stay tuned for more new music from By the Thousands coming very soon.
Don't miss your chance to purchase "Bottomless Pit - Tart Cherry Cream Ale" - only available as supplies last.
Fans can find out more information about purchasing the latest collaboration HERE.
ABOUT BY THE THOUSANDS
By the Thousands is a progressive metalcore band hailing from the Twin Cities, Minnesota. Their sound is a fusion of relentless groove, infectious breakdowns, melodic solos, and powerful harsh vocals. It is the perfect blend of the aggressive, hard-hitting technical metal that the Midwest is known for.
BTT released their self-titled debut EP in 2014, and followed it up with their 2015 full-length album, “Connect.” Soon they released their highly anticipated second full-length album “Visions of Inner Depth,” in 2018. During this time they landed opening slots on tours with bands such as Reflections and Oceano. Then at the cusp of the pandemic they dropped “Dead Matter” on Modern Empire Records, their most ambitious effort to date. Their forthcoming EP is a step in an even darker, much heavier direction. Their current sound is more cohesive than before.
By the Thousands has made a name for themselves by touring relentlessly and bringing their fans an intense, high-energy live performance that leaves them begging for more. They have developed a reputation as a must-see “live band” that will crush even the highest of expectations. In today’s day and age, many bands struggle to produce a live sound that matches the quality of their recordings. With By the Thousands, that is not the case. Their crisp album sound is flawlessly replicated and is complemented by a passionately driven, fierce performance. By the Thousands is constantly reminding the metal community that nothing will stop them from being the preeminent band that their fans have grown to know and love.