Bury Tomorrow Release New Single "Forever The Night"

NEW ALBUM WILL YOU HAUNT ME, WITH THAT SAME PATIENCE OUT MAY 16

Building on a huge touring run that saw the band visit their biggest ever venues across the UK, Europe, USA, Australia and Japan, Bury Tomorrow are on course for an even bigger 2025.

Following the release of dynamic and sonically splintering new singles ("Let Go," "What If I Burn," and "Villain Arc"), the band, which is currently co-headlining across North America with fellow Brits While She Sleeps, have today released "Forever The Night."

The song explores the intoxicating allure of escapism — how euphoria can blind us to the truth, even when something isn't good for us. The track captures the emotional tension of clinging to fleeting highs to avoid facing reality, underscoring the inevitability of change and the end of all things.

Watch the "Forever The Night" video below:

For Bury Tomorrow, the last two years have been about trying to fill the space where they knew something was missing.

From the depths of uncertainty, through line-up changes and COVID-inspired road blocks, the arrival of guitarist Ed Hartwell and keyboardist/vocalist Tom Prendergast and the creation of 2023's The Seventh Sun has allowed them to lay out a whole new path of possibilities that felt unavailable before. Now, with an invigorated belief and fresh outlook on what the band can encompass, they present Will You Haunt Me, With That Same Patience, their most fantastically visceral offering to date.

Crafted more intimately and intricately than ever before by internalizing every aspect of the writing process, with Carl Bown [Sleep Token, Bullet For My Valentine, While She Sleeps] manning production duties for the first time, the result is a profoundly personal, extraordinarily expansive and punishingly grand display of cathartic craftsmanship.

Born from a shared sense of frustration in feeling an ever-shifting disconnect from the state of modern society, the band have created an earnest, heart-wrenching and definitive look at the overlapping effects of brutal self-sabotage, crippling anxiety, fierce despondency and the never-ending search for peace and clarity in a world so full of noise. It is a record about division as much as togetherness, an outpouring of personal devastation but a hopeful reminder that we are all navigating it together.

"To haunt is to revisit or recur persistently to the consciousness of someone or something,” explains guitarist, Kristan Dawson. "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."

Within such deep sonic exploration and shared emotional understanding, and despite its bleak outlook on things, Will You Haunt Me With That Same Patience' still strives to represent that lingering presence, that hope, that reminds us that this isn't the be-all and end-all of this existence. That things can change for the better, just like we can change for the better with it, and persevering through such separation will bring us back around eventually. We just have to weather the storm and trust in that feeling to pull us through.

To have allowed themselves the time and space to reach this point of comfort and confidence now feels like a starting point for everything that the band will do in the future. Expanding their empire in all corners of the world and delivering their biggest statement of intent to date is the beginning of a whole new chapter in the story of one of the most devastating and dedicated assets to British heavy music.

 BURY TOMORROW ON TOUR:
WITH WHILE SHE SLEEPS + VENDED:

4/25 — San Antonio, TX — Paper Tiger
4/26 — Houston, TX — Warehouse Live
4/28 — Orlando, FL — House of Blues
4/29 — Atlanta, GA — The Masquerade
4/30 — Charlotte, NC — The Underground

Info about summer UK/EU dates and shows supporting Electric Callboy here.

Pre-Save/Pre-Order here.

BURY TOMORROW IS:  
Kristan Dawson (Lead Guitar)
Daniel Winter-Bates (Vocals)
Davyd Winter-Bates (Bass Guitar)
Ed Hartwell (Rhythm Guitar)
Adam Jackson (Drums)
Tom Prendergast (Keyboards, Vocals)

Bury Tomorrow Share Video for New Single "Waiting"

Building on a huge touring run that saw the band visit their biggest ever venues across the UK, Europe, USA, Australia, and Japan, Bury Tomorrow look forward to an even bigger 2025, complete with their new album arriving in May. Following the release of dynamic and sonically splintering new singles ("Let Go," "What If I Burn" and "Villain Arc"), the band return to assuage even the most devout metallers with perhaps their heaviest offering to date.

Frontman Dani Winter-Bates explains the sentiment behind the track, sharing, "'Waiting' is about rebirth, the sense of going through the fire to emerge from the other side. Lyrically speaking, it delves into the lowest points of our lives where everything feels weirdly centered around yourself and in some way your misery, whether that's loss, self-loathing, or poor experiences."

He continues to share the sentiment behind releasing perhaps the records heaviest track by saying, "Musically, 'Waiting' is an opportunity to speed things up, make them more visceral more violent. Whilst there have been heavy singles released so far like 'Villain Arc,' this one will feel heavier to many. There's something slightly more modern about its sound and it's routed around rhythm and cadence, with a clear aim to hopefully move people as the song progresses."

Watch the video below:

Following the release of the track, the band gets ready to head stateside for a month-long, North American co-headliner with While She Sleeps. Due to a full run sellout, the band also add a date at Przym, Kingston with Banquet Records on May 17.

BURY TOMORROW ON TOUR:
WITH WHILE SHE SLEEPS + VENDED:

4/2 — Cleveland, OH — The Roxy
4/3 — Toronto, ONT — Danforth Music Hall
4/5 — Montreal, QC — Olympia
4/6 — Boston, MA — Paradise Rock Club
4/7 — New York, NY — Irving Plaza
4/9 — Columbus, OH — Newport Music Hall
4/10 — Chicago, IL — Concord Music Hall
4/11 — Milwaukee, WI — The Rave
4/12 — Minneapolis, MN — Skyway Theatre
4/13 — Lawrence, KS — The Granada
4/15 — Denver, CO — The Oriental Theatre
4/16 — Salt Lake City, UT — Soundwell
4/18 — Sacramento, CA — Ace Of Spades
4/19 — Berkley, CA — The UC Theatre
4/20 — Los Angeles, CA — The Regent Theatre
4/21 — Tucson, AZ — The Encore
4/23 — Oklahoma City, OK — Beer City Music Hall
4/24 — Dallas, TX — South Side Music Hall
4/25 — San Antonio, TX — Paper Tiger
4/26 — Houston, TX — Warehouse Live
4/28 — Orlando, FL — House of Blues
4/29 — Atlanta, GA — The Masquerade
4/30 — Charlotte, NC — The Underground

Pre-Save/Pre-Order here.

For Bury Tomorrow, the last two years have been about trying to fill the space where they knew something was missing.

From the depths of uncertainty, through line-up changes and COVID-inspired roadblocks, the arrival of guitarist Ed Hartwell and keyboardist/vocalist Tom Prendergast and the creation of 2023's The Seventh Sun has allowed them to lay out a whole new path of possibilities that felt unavailable before. Now, with an invigorated belief and fresh outlook on what the band can encompass, they present Will You Haunt Me, With That Same Patience, their most fantastically visceral offering to date.

Crafted more intimately and intricately than ever before by internalising every aspect of the writing process, with Carl Brown [Sleep Token, Bullet For My Valentine, While She Sleeps] manning production duties for the first time, the result is a profoundly personal, extraordinarily expansive and punishingly grand display of cathartic craftsmanship.
 
Born from a shared sense of frustration in feeling an ever-shifting disconnect from the state of modern society, the band have created an earnest, heart-wrenching and definitive look at the overlapping effects of brutal self-sabotage, crippling anxiety, fierce despondency and the never-ending search for peace and clarity in a world so full of noise. It is a record about division as much as togetherness, an outpouring of personal devastation but a hopeful reminder that we are all navigating it together.
 
“To haunt is to revisit or recur persistently to the consciousness of someone or something,” explains guitarist, Kristan Dawson. "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.”

Within such deep sonic exploration and shared emotional understanding, and despite its bleak outlook on things, Will You Haunt Me With That Same Patience still strives to represent that lingering presence, that hope, that reminds us that this isn't the be-all and end-all of this existence. That things can change for the better, just like we can change for the better with it, and persevering through such separation will bring us back around eventually. We just have to weather the storm and trust in that feeling to pull us through.

To have allowed themselves the time and space to reach this point of comfort and confidence now feels like a starting point for everything that the band will do in the future. Expanding their empire in all corners of the world and delivering their biggest statement of intent to date is the beginning of a whole new chapter in the story of one of the most devastating and dedicated assets to British heavy music.

Bury Tomorrow Share New Single "Let Go"

Building on a huge touring run that saw the band visit their biggest ever venues across the UK, Europe, USA, Australia and Japan, Bury Tomorrow look forward to an even bigger 2025.

New single "Let Go" serves as the third preview of the recently announced LP, Will You Haunt Me, With That Same Patience, and looks set to continue stoking the furnace of a fanbase already burning brightly.

Listen to the track below.

On "Let Go," the band table perhaps the biggest addition to their sonic approach to date, whilst still maintaining their signature savagery. Drum and bass beats collide with breakdowns,  as aggressive vocals interweave in and around the tempo in a spoken word delivery, reinforced by stadium-sized choruses.

The track explores concepts of honesty, as frontman Dani Winter-Bates expands, "Both within yourself and the people around you. To be dishonest with yourself leads to decisions based in fear and can lead to regret, while to be true to yourself can cost some of the things you hold closest." 

Co-vocalist Tom Prendergast goes further, saying "There is a sense throughout the song that we can often give all of our energy to a toxic situation and need to recognize when to cut ties to grow. 'Let Go' is about how that can shape you, change you and define your choices and your path through life. There is a cost to every choice, and there are some harder to let go of than others."

For Bury Tomorrow, the last two years have been about trying to fill the space where they knew something was missing.

From the depths of uncertainty, through line-up changes and COVID-inspired road blocks, the arrival of guitarist Ed Hartwell and keyboardist/vocalist rendergast and the creation of 2023's The Seventh Sun has allowed them to lay out a whole new path of possibilities that felt unavailable before. Now, with an invigorated belief and fresh outlook on what the band can encompass, they present Will You Haunt Me, With That Same Patience, their most fantastically visceral offering to date.

Crafted more intimately and intricately than ever before by internalizing every aspect of the writing process, with Carl Bown [Sleep Token, Bullet For My Valentine, While She Sleeps] manning production duties for the first time, the result is a profoundly personal, extraordinarily expansive, and punishingly grand display of cathartic craftsmanship.

Born from a shared sense of frustration in feeling an ever-shifting disconnect from the state of modern society, the band have created an earnest, heart-wrenching, and definitive look at the overlapping effects of brutal self-sabotage, crippling anxiety, fierce despondency, and the never-ending search for peace and clarity in a world so full of noise. It is a record about division as much as togetherness, an outpouring of personal devastation but a hopeful reminder that we are all navigating it together.

"To haunt is to revisit or recur persistently to the consciousness of someone or something," explains guitarist Kristan Dawson. "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."

Within such deep sonic exploration and shared emotional understanding, and despite its bleak outlook on things, Will You Haunt Me With That Same Patience still strives to represent that lingering presence, that hope, that reminds us that this isn't the be-all and end-all of this existence. That things can change for the better, just like we can change for the better with it, and persevering through such separation will bring us back around eventually. We just have to weather the storm and trust in that feeling to pull us through.

To have allowed themselves the time and space to reach this point of comfort and confidence now feels like a starting point for everything that the band will do in the future. Expanding their empire in all corners of the world and delivering their biggest statement of intent to date is the beginning of a whole new chapter in the story of one of the most devastating and dedicated assets to British heavy music.

Pre-Save/Pre-Order here.

BURY TOMORROW ON TOUR:
WITH WHILE SHE SLEEPS + VENDED:

4/2 — Cleveland, OH — The Roxy
4/3 — Toronto, ONT — Danforth Music Hall
4/5 — Montreal, QC — Olympia
4/6 — Boston, MA — Paradise Rock Club
4/7 — New York, NY — Irving Plaza
4/9 — Columbus, OH — Newport Music Hall
4/10 — Chicago, IL — Concord Music Hall
4/11 — Milwaukee, WI —The Rave
4/12 — Minneapolis, MN — Skyway Theatre
4/13 — Lawrence, KS — The Granada
4/15 — Denver, CO — The Oriental Theatre
4/16 — Salt Lake City, UT — Soundwell
4/18 — Sacramento, CA — Ace Of Spades
4/19 — Berkley, CA — The UC Theatre
4/20 — Los Angeles, CA — The Regent Theatre
4/21 — Tucson, AZ — The Encore
4/23 — Oklahoma City, OK — Beer City Music Hall
4/24 — Dallas, TX — South Side Music Hall
4/25 — San Antonio, TX — Paper Tiger
4/26 — Houston, TX — Warehouse Live
4/28 — Orlando, FL — House of Blues
4/29 — Atlanta, GA — The Masquerade
4/30 — Charlotte, NC — The Underground

Bury Tomorrow Announce New Album "Will You Haunt Me, With That Same Patience" + Share Video For New Single "What If I Burn"

For Bury Tomorrow, the last two years have been about trying to fill the space where they knew something was missing.

From the depths of uncertainty, through line-up changes, and COVID-inspired road blocks, the arrival of guitarist Ed Hartwell and keyboardist/vocalist Tom Prendergast and the creation of 2023's The Seventh Sun has allowed them to lay out a whole new path of possibilities that felt unavailable before.

Now, with an invigorated belief and fresh outlook on what the band can encompass, they present Will You Haunt Me, With That Same Patience, their most fantastically visceral offering to date. Pre-save/pre-order it here.

Crafted more intimately and intricately than ever before by internalizing every aspect of the writing process, with Carl Bown [Sleep Token, Bullet For My Valentine, While She Sleeps] manning production duties for the first time, the result is a profoundly personal, extraordinarily expansive and punishingly grand display of cathartic craftsmanship.

Born from a shared sense of frustration in feeling an ever-shifting disconnect from the state of modern society, the band have created an earnest, heart-wrenching and definitive look at the overlapping effects of brutal self-sabotage, crippling anxiety, fierce despondency and the never-ending search for peace and clarity in a world so full of noise. It is a record about division as much as togetherness, an outpouring of personal devastation but a hopeful reminder that we are all navigating it together.

Atmospherically stirring new single, "What If I Burn," centers on the tricks that our mind plays on our perception of existence, interactions and connections.

Watch the music video below.

"To haunt is to revisit or recur persistently to the consciousness of someone or something," explains guitarist Kristan Dawson. "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."

Within such deep sonic exploration and shared emotional understanding, and despite its bleak outlook on things, Will You Haunt Me With That Same Patience still strives to represent that lingering presence, that hope, that reminds us that this isn't the be-all and end-all of this existence. That things can change for the better, just like we can change for the better with it, and persevering through such separation will bring us back around eventually. We just have to weather the storm and trust in that feeling to pull us through.

To have allowed themselves the time and space to reach this point of comfort and confidence now feels like a starting point for everything that the band will do in the future. Expanding their empire in all corners of the world and delivering their biggest statement of intent to date is the beginning of a whole new chapter in the story of one of the most devastating and dedicated assets to British heavy music

SIAMESE, Return with Stunning New Single "The Shape of Water", feat. TEN56.

Co-Headline EU Tour with RESOLVE Starts Tomorrow

US Tour with BURY TOMORROW in May!

Copenhagen's metalcore outlet SIAMESE return with their stunning new single, "The Shape of Water", featuring Aaron Matts of TEN56. With over 50 million streams worldwide and top placements on some of the biggest, most influential playlists including Kickass MetalNew Core and All New MetalSIAMESE are quickly becoming one of Denmark's most popular new musical exports. Coupled with ever growing support from media and fans alike, SIAMESE have no intention of slowing down anytime soon.

"We are happy to be back and releasing new songs," comments singer Mirza Radonjica. "'The Shape of Water' is a powerful track featuring Aaron from Ten56., and hopefully it showcases where the new SIAMESE record is heading. Expect the unexpected!"

Stream "The Shape of Water" HERE

Watch the visualizer 

Renowned for their live performances, SIAMESE will start their first ever headline run through the UK and EU tomorrow! Having supported acts such as KORN, WAGE WAR, BEARTOOTH and, recently, DANCE GAVIN DANCE, whilst also appearing at Copenhell, Summerbreeze and another sixteen mainland/UK festivals last Summer, time is long overdue for the Danish export to headline a set of songs from multiple albums released in the past few years. They will share the headline slot with French metalcore risers RESOLVE along with support from Germans SENNA and fellow Danes ODD PALACE.

Following their own headline run, SIAMESE will fly over to North America in May to support BURY TOMORROW on their "The Seventh Sun USA & Canada Tour".

Get Your Tickets HERE!

"The Seventh Sun USA & Canada Tour"

as Special Guest for BURY TOMORROW

05.02.23 US, Los Angeles - The EchoPlex

05.03.23 US, Tempe - Marquee Theatre

05.05.23 US, Dallas - Granada Theater

05.06.23 US, Austin - Come And Take It Live

05.07.23 US, Houston - House of Blues - Bronze Peacock

05.09.23 US, Atlanta - The Masquerade (Hell)

05.10.23 US, Charlotte - The Underground

05.11.23 US, Nashville - The Basement East

05.12.23 US, Indianapolis - HI-FI (The Annex)

05.13.23 US, Chicago - Park West

05.15.23 US, Detroit - El Club

05.16.23 CA, Toronto - Velvet Underground

05.17.23 CA, Montreal - Theatre Fairmount

05.19.23 US, Cambridge - The Middle East Downstairs

05.20.23 US, New York - The Gramercy Theatre

SIAMESE are:

Mirza Radonjica – Vocals

Andreas Kruger – Guitar

Christian Lauritzen - Guitar, Violin

Marc Nommesen - Bass

Joakim Stilling - Drums

Bury Tomorrow Share "Begin Again" Video — WATCH

NEW ALBUM THE SEVENTH SUN OUT MARCH 31 VIA MUSIC FOR NATIONS

British metal sextet Bury Tomorrow have today released the video for "Begin Again," another taste of their forthcoming seventh album, the aptly titled The Seventh Sun, released March 31, 2023 on Music For Nations

Watch the video below

The band reprised their relationship with Modern Error’s (remixed DEATH last year) Zak Pinchin to produce a stunning visualizer.

 Guitarist Kristan Dawson says the track is "representative of the change we have all faced in the past few years. It represents an element of renewal and appreciation of where we have been as a band and where we are yet to go. Musically, it serves as a contrast to the heaviness we have presented in the first three singles, but packs a punch in a more positive way."

Bury Tomorrow will embark on a Spring 2023 headline tour of North America. All dates are below. Get tickets here

BURY TOMORROW ON TOUR:
WITH HOLLOW FRONT, AFTERLIFE, + SIAMESE:

5/2 — Los Angeles, CA — The Echoplex
5/3 — Tempe, AZ —The Marquee
5/5 — Dallas, TX — Granada Theater
5/6 — Austin, TX — Come And Take It Live
5/7 — Houston, TX — House of Blues Bronze Peacock
5/9 — Atlanta, GA — The Masquerade (Hell)
5/10 — Charlotte, NC — The Underground
5/11 — Nashville, TN — The Basement East
5/12 — Indianapolis, IN — Hi-Fi Annex
5/13 — Chicago, IL — Park West
5/14 — Detroit, MI — El Club
5/16 — Toronto, ON — The Velvet Underground
5/17 — Montreal, QC —Fairmount Theatre
5/19 — Cambridge, MA — Middle East Downstairs
5/20 — New York, NY — Gramercy Theatre

It's never too late to be what you might have been. Sometimes you just need a push to take the plunge. Few people would be greater advocates for this truth than Bury Tomorrow.  

Faced 18 months ago, following a period of external and internal strife, with the very real reality that it might be time to pack up their successes and close the book on a storied career of 15 years, with their hands forced and backs to the wall Bury Tomorrow instead picked up fate's gauntlet and set about writing the chapter they had always imagined.

The Seventh Sun stands as testament to the bonds and belief required to shape themselves a new reality, a new sound, and a new future.

Refocused yet no more restrained, the album's expanded sonic palette platforms sky-high melodies, layered with textured atmosphere, cloaking an underlying savagery.

The thematic threads weaved through The Seventh Sun are met in kind by a throughline that musically stitches together each of its 12 tracks — an idea that guitarist Kristan Dawson has sought to execute for years. "Every single song sets up the next part of the record," he reveals. "I wanted it to feel like a one long body of work." In doing so, the album takes on its own kind its own sonic story-telling. "I feel like I was musically at where Dan was at lyrically," Dawson suggests.

All of this combines, as Winter-Bates asserts, to exhibit "the best version of Bury Tomorrow people will have heard." Positivity, and possibility, now seems boundless, where not so long ago doubts persisted. "That is as much to do with Tom (Prendergast — keys/vocals) and Ed (Hartwell — guitar) joining the band as it is about the rest of us," Dawson notes. "I think we'd convinced ourselves at times that we weren't friends, when actually, we're family. You can't have this sort of life experience and not be and not be as emotionally connected to each other as we are."

The guitarist points to the album's numerical title, saying, "You know, there is something in the number seven that is very representative of change. There's a renewal aspect to it — seven days in a week, seven hells, and so forth. And on our seventh album, that's the case for us, too. I hope fans hear how much we appreciate the opportunity we have to make music for them. It's an opportunity for us to showcase our love for, put our stamp on, and represent UK metal. What a privilege that is for us, and we're ready to prove that we're doing everything for those right reasons."

BURY TOMORROW ARE: 
Kristan Dawson — Lead Guitar
Daniel Winter-Bates — Vocals
Davyd Winter-Bates — Bass Guitar
Ed Hartwell — Rhythm Guitar
Adam Jackson — Drums
Tom Prendergast — Keyboards/Vocals

Bury Tomorrow Share "Heretic" Video — WATCH // Band To Return to U.S. For First Tour In Over a Decade This Spring🌞

NEW ALBUM THE SEVENTH SUN OUT MARCH 31 VIA MUSIC FOR NATIONS

BAND TOURING THE U.S. FOR FIRST TIME SINCE 2010 THIS SPRING!

British metal sextet Bury Tomorrow have premiered the video for "Heretic," featuring While She Sleeps frontman Loz Taylor. Watch it below.

"Heretic" is another crushing taste of their forthcoming seventh album, the aptly titled The Seventh Sun, releasing March 31 via Music For Nations. Pre-order it here.

Dani Winter-Bates states, "'Heretic' is here, and we knew from day one of recording that this song was something we wanted the world to hear immediately. It's right up there with the most aggressive and visceral tracks on the album, with an inherently dark feel, both lyrically and musically, which allowed us to delve into some of the more brutal elements of The Seventh Sun. All in all, we're extremely proud to showcase this track and can't wait to see what people think."

The track marks the band's first vocal feature since Hatebreed's Jamey Jasta appeared on "301" from the band's 2016 album Earthbound. Winter-Bates recollects, "From the off, we knew this song merited a guest vocal spot, and Loz Taylor of While She Sleeps sprang to our minds straightaway. He is already an absolute legend in our eyes, and working with him on this track has only confirmed that status further. His voice incorporated perfectly and has undoubtedly taken the song to the next level – we couldn't be happier."

The accompanying video was once again created in collaboration with director Matt Sears, who directed the horror-inspired, two-part short film that are the "Abandon Us" and "Boltcutter" music videos. This time around, the video is set at an Illuminati-style meeting, worshipping The Seventh Sun. When one of the members is discovered to be a "heretic" and "wanting out," he desecrates the purity of the club, angering The Seventh Sun, who plunges the meeting into chaos.

Bury Tomorrow will embark on a Spring 2023 headline tour of North America. All dates are below. Get tickets here

The tour marks the first time the band has toured North American since 2010 and it is a welcome return!

BURY TOMORROW ON TOUR:
WITH HOLLOW FRONT, AFTERLIFE, + SIAMESE:

5/2 — Los Angeles, CA — The Echoplex
5/3 — Tempe, AZ —The Marquee
5/5 — Dallas, TX — Granada Theater
5/6 — Austin, TX — Come And Take It Live
5/7 — Houston, TX — House of Blues Bronze Peacock
5/9 — Atlanta, GA — The Masquerade (Hell)
5/10 — Charlotte, NC — The Underground
5/11 — Nashville, TN — The Basement East
5/12 — Indianapolis, IN — Hi-Fi Annex
5/13 — Chicago, IL — Park West
5/14 — Detroit, MI — El Club
5/16 — Toronto, ON — The Velvet Underground
5/17 — Montreal, QC —Fairmount Theatre
5/19 — Cambridge, MA — Middle East Downstairs
5/20 — New York, NY — Gramercy Theatre

It's never too late to be what you might have been. Sometimes you just need a push to take the plunge. Few people would be greater advocates for this truth than Bury Tomorrow.  

Faced 18 months ago, following a period of external and internal strife, with the very real reality that it might be time to pack up their successes and close the book on a storied career of 15 years, with their hands forced and backs to the wall Bury Tomorrow instead picked up fate's gauntlet and set about writing the chapter they had always imagined.

The Seventh Sun stands as testament to the bonds and belief required to shape themselves a new reality, a new sound, and a new future.

Refocused yet no more restrained, the album's expanded sonic palette platforms sky-high melodies, layered with textured atmosphere, cloaking an underlying savagery.

The thematic threads weaved through The Seventh Sun are met in kind by a throughline that musically stitches together each of its 12 tracks — an idea that guitarist Kristan Dawson has sought to execute for years. "Every single song sets up the next part of the record," he reveals. "I wanted it to feel like a one long body of work." In doing so, the album takes on its own kind its own sonic story-telling. "I feel like I was musically at where Dan was at lyrically," Dawson suggests.

All of this combines, as Winter-Bates asserts, to exhibit "the best version of Bury Tomorrow people will have heard." Positivity, and possibility, now seems boundless, where not so long ago doubts persisted. "That is as much to do with Tom (Prendergast — keys/vocals) and Ed (Hartwell — guitar) joining the band as it is about the rest of us," Dawson notes. "I think we'd convinced ourselves at times that we weren't friends, when actually, we're family. You can't have this sort of life experience and not be and not be as emotionally connected to each other as we are."

The guitarist points to the album's numerical title, saying, "You know, there is something in the number seven that is very representative of change. There's a renewal aspect to it — seven days in a week, seven hells, and so forth. And on our seventh album, that's the case for us, too. I hope fans hear how much we appreciate the opportunity we have to make music for them. It's an opportunity for us to showcase our love for, put our stamp on, and represent UK metal. What a privilege that is for us, and we're ready to prove that we're doing everything for those right reasons."

BURY TOMORROW ARE: 
Kristan Dawson — Lead Guitar
Daniel Winter-Bates — Vocals
Davyd Winter-Bates — Bass Guitar
Ed Hartwell — Rhythm Guitar
Adam Jackson — Drums
Tom Prendergast — Keyboards/Vocals