Left to Suffer Announce Forthcoming New Album 'Leap of Death' Out August 16 + Drop New Visualizer "FOREVER" ft. Alejandro Aranda

It's a great day to be a Left to Suffer fan! Today, the nu-deathcore quintet have announced their forthcoming new album, 'Leap of Death' out on Friday, August 16. In celebration of the news, the band shared a new track "FOREVER" featuring Alejandro Aranda and the official visualizer, along with a new side-scroller game dovetailing with the 'Leap of Death' album artwork. Speaking on today's news, the band commented:

Left to Suffer has taken many sonic gambles when it comes to creating music that describes us as a band. Trial and error, riff after riff, has only led us to molding a sound that is completely ours. Forever, is the culmination of years of risk-taking. Mixed with Alejandro Aranda’s supreme talent, this song is a whirlwind of twists and turns and emotions, lined with simplicity but also tasteful in its journey across genres. This is the most risk we have taken, yet this is the most honest version of Left to Suffer you’ve ever received.

Prior to today, the band released their banger "LOST IN THE DARK" featuring Marc Zelli of Paleface Swiss which has already clocked up a staggering 1.5 million streams on Spotify alone with 169k views and counting on YouTube. 'Leap of Death'pre-saves will be available starting this Friday, April 19 at the link here, and be sure to play the 'Leap of Death' game and watch the visualizer for "FOREVER" ft. Alejandro Aranda below.

Left to Suffer are set to tear up North America with their incredible live show beginning next week with Waste as support, followed up with dates with Downswing and a special show in Brooklyn, NY supporting Slaughter To Prevail in May. Afterwards, the band will then be heading out with HANABIE. and Outline In Color. For ticket information, please click here.

Upcoming Left to Suffer Tour Dates:

April 25 - Des Moines, IA @ xBK*

April 26 - Wichita, KS @ TempleLive*

April 28 - Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks w/ Sullivan King#

April 30 - Omaha, NE @ Reverb*

May 1 - Iowa City, IA @ Wooly’s*

May 2 - Bloomington, IL @ Nightshop*

May 3 - Henderson, KY @ The Elm*

May 4 - Madison, AL @ Insanity Skatepark

May 14 - Richmond, VA @ The Camel**

May 15 - Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount^

May 16 - Mechanicsburg, PA @ Lovedrafts**

May 17 - New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place^^

May 18 - Montreal, QC @ Le Studio TD^^

May 19 - Toronto, ON @ The Opera House^^

May 21 - Minneapolis, MN @ Varsity Theater^^

May 23 - Winnipeg, MB @ The Park Theater^^

May 25 - Saskatoon, SK @ Coors Event Center^^

May 26 - Edmonton, AB @ Midway Music Hall^^

May 27 - Calgary, AB @ The Palace^^

May 29 - Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile^^

May 30 - Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom^^

May 31 - Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades^^

June 3 - Lubbock, TX @ Jake’s

June 4 - Oklahoma City, OK @ 89th Street

*With Waste As Support

# With King Sullivan

^ With Slaughter To Prevail

** With Downswing As Support

^^ With HANABIE. and Outline In Color

Suffering is a constant component of the human condition. The same way that wherever there is sun, there is bound to be rain—wherever joy can be found, there is suffering to be found in equal amounts, if not more. In the same fashion that suffering is a mandatory part of existence, Atlanta-based nu-deathcore outfit Left to Suffer have made themselves a mandatory part of the contemporary heavy music scene. Boldly blending brutalizing deathcore laden with skin-rending blast beats and bombastic breakdowns with catchy, hook-filled and glitchy nu metal, these Georgian heavyweights formed their own niche within the the underground and filled it in record time, providing a nigh-endless stream of new music paired with an incessant touring schedule—there’s almost no way you haven’t suffered at their hands yet.

Formed in 2019, Left to Suffer instantly garnered world-wide attention with the release of their debut single, Burden.” Before the impact from their initial, explosive track had faded, the group’s debut full length, A Year of Suffering was released just one year later in mid-2020. A Year of Suffering—even though it was released in the throes of a global pandemic that would halt touring and alter many other means of conventional promotion—was met with immense success, skyrocketing Left to Sufferinto relative stardom in the bustling underground of extreme music. Before long, the band’s follow-up EP, On Death, would release in April of the following year. Featuring guest vocal appearance from metal and deathcore titans Tom Barber (Chelsea Grin), Lochie Keogh (Alpha Wolf) and Ryo Kinoshita (formerly of Crystal Lake), On Death was Left to Suffer’s catalyst that would take them from well-known to notorious peddlers of all things groovy and heavy. Never to be caught slacking, later that year the band would release another stand-alone single, D.N.R.,” featuring Lorna Shore’s Will Ramos and Ov Sulfur’s Ricky Hoover—two more Goliaths in the world of deathcore. 

By the time 2022 rolled around and the world had essentially reopened after an international hiatus from touring, Left to Sufferhad already been across most of the continental United States. Touring with the likes of Bodysnatcher, Boundaries, Lorna Shore and The Last Ten Seconds of Life throughout the second half of 2021, the band’s 2022 would be dominated by their tour with SPITE and Carnifex on the Dead in My Arms fifteen year anniversary tour—as well as the release of their sophomore EP, And Dying Forever. The spiritual successor to On Death, And Dying Forever was produced by Emmure’s Joshua Travisand saw Left to Suffer continue to hone their unique ability to blend flashy, hectic elements of nu metal and groove metal into a ferocious deathcore backbone. Left to Suffer would continue an extensive touring regimen into 2023, punctuated by the release of their sophomore full length record, Feral and a brief follow-up EP, Noah. Feral saw the band dive into their heavier side with a flashy, experimental edge, featuring Fit for An Autopsy’s Joe Badolato and trap-metal superstar Kim Dracula—highlighting the band’s ability to blend industrial elements and trap-tinted undertones while still bringing a peerless and powerfully brutal performance to the table. Noah, on the other hand, was co-produced by Three Days Grace’s Neil Sanderson and Howard Benson, and saw the band incorporating elements of melancholic-yet-anthemic arena metal alongside a stuttering, pummeling progressive metalcore tint to their persistent backbone of bustling deathcore. Noah and Feral see Left to Suffer demonstrating that while they can tackle a variety of sounds and styles, they are always uniquely recognizable, refusing to compromise the core aspect of their immensely energetic sound.

The year is now 2024—and it’s already been a landmark one for Left to Suffer. Fresh off of two nation-wide tours supporting Veil of Maya’s [m]other tour and Gideon’s More Power. More Pain. Tour Part II—and a performance supporting King Sullivan at Colorado’s premiere music venue Red Rocks Amphitheater yet to come. Alongside these performances comes a third full length record, Leap of Death, a stunning collection of some of the band’s most aggressive—and experimental—songs to date. With songs like “Lost in the Dark,” featuring Paleface SwissMarc Zelli showcasing the band’s ruthlessness at its most bleak and devastating juxtaposed against songs like “Forever,” with a catchy, poppy and borderline industrial intro and chorus, there’s no denying that there isn’t much out there like what Left to Suffer are currently crafting. Two colossal tours, one groundbreaking record and a performance at one of the country’s most legendary venues already planned and with over half of 2024 yet to go, it seems that, as with all of life’s constants, the Suffering is bound to continue. - Connor Welsh

Left to Suffer Is:

Taylor Barber - vocals

Jacob Gordon - guitar

Peter Higgs - guitar

Christian Nowatzki - bass

Alex Vavra - drums

Atoll Unleash New Visualizer For "The Simmering" Taken From Upcoming New Album 'Human Extract' Out August 25 via Unique Leader Records

Phoenix, AZ extreme metal quintet Atoll has unleashed a new stop motion visualizer for "The Simmering". With a haunting lyrical journey about the gruesome horrors of being boiled alive and a punishing sonic experience to boot, the track is taken from the band's upcoming new album 'Human Extract' out on August 25 via Unique Leader Records. Speaking on "The Simmering", Atoll vocalist Wade Taylor shared:

"We were going for a tone of pure pain, horror, and decay that would engulf the listener in the flames and bubbles of despair. "The Simmering" is an intense exploration of the darkest aspects of human suffering, offering an immersive journey into the depths of terror and torment. With punishing riffs and a suffocating atmosphere, we aim to transport the listener to the very edge of their sanity."

Prior to today, the band released the full-length's titular track "Human Extract". Watch the music video for "The Simmering" below, and stream the track by pre-saving 'Human Extract' here.

Atoll will be on the road this summer with Pyrexia, Animals Killing People, and Reeking Aura. For ticket information, please click on the links listed below.

Upcoming Atoll Tour Dates

July 30 - Little Rock, AR @ Heath's Hideaway** (tickets here)

July 31 - Nashville, TN @ The Cobra** (tickets here)

August 2 - Providence, RI @ Dusk** (tickets here)

August 3 - Frederick, MD @ 611 Cafe (tickets here)

August 4 - Richmond, VA @ Another Round (tickets here)

August 5 - Charlotte, NC @ The Milestone (tickets here)

August 6 - Spartanburg, SC @ Ground Zero (tickets here)

August 7 - Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade (Purgatory) (tickets here)

August 8 - Tampa, FL @ Brass Mug (tickets here)

August 9 - Orlando, FL @ Conduit (tickets here)

August 10 - TBD

August 11 - Newark, DE @ Halftime Sports Bar (tickets here)

August 12 - Clifton, NJ @ Dingbatz (tickets here)

August 14 - Dallas, TX @ Reno's Chop Shop** (tickets here)

**Atoll onl

Emerging from the scorched desert wasteland in 2014, the Phoenix, Arizona-based death metal quintet, Atoll, has been aggressively serving up their unique style for nearly the last decade. Brilliantly blending groove-based slamming brutal death with more traditional death metal elements, grind, and at times even a sprinkle of ‘core, funk, and thrash. Their composition favors a "riff piling" approach rather than the more common and simplistic verse-chorus-verse arrangement, giving the music something of a progressive element with very few repeated riffs, and less predictable movements. Atoll has remained a staple in the metal fest scene, and you may have caught them live playing with the likes of Skinless, Gorgasm, Ingested, and Aborted. Their love of the tour bus life and an importance placed on always having the highest quality, high-energy performances have gained them a reputation for being a consistent, unrelenting live force.

April 2014 birthed this bulbous abomination that has grown into the mighty Atoll when they conspired to create percussive, not frills, chugging brutality. The band immediately shot up in the local AZ scene and very quickly began to expand their live performances throughout the southwest United States, building up momentum for their 2016 debut album, and straight up slammer, The Gathering Swarm. Produced by the late Griffin “The Father” Kolinski (Knights Of The Abyss) and Jamie King (Between The Buried And Me) the album was quickly picked up and released by Amputated Vein subsidiary, Ghastly Music. 

The initial success of their debut album caught the eye of Gorehouse Productions who went on to release the 2017 sophomore album, Fallout Frenzy. The vocals on this album show significant expanse in dynamic range, incorporating highs, mids, and some of the most nasty gutterals you’ll ever hear. Lyrically Fallout Frenzy expanded further on the origins of the band name, embracing themes of the atom bomb tests of Bikini Atoll in the 1950’s, and the subsequent radioactive fallout and mutations that occurred after the bombings. 

The critically acclaimed album, Zoopocalypse is released in 2019 through Gorehouse Productions. This album is in-your-face aggression from front to back. A departure from the more rudimentary slams of their earlier works, Zoo implements more technicality, more tremolo and scaling, mathier leads, and a generally more advanced death metal sound that would represent the direction of the band moving forward. The mix/master was completed by Miguel Tereso of Demigod Recordings (Analepsy, Organectomy), and features a guest vocal spot from Matti Way (Disgorge, Abominable Putridity, Pathology)

During the global limbo of lockdown Atoll was able to strike a deal with the legendary Unique Leader Records, and in 2022 put out the Prepuce EP. The mini-release serves as a taster of things to come as Atoll has completed the production of two upcoming full-length albums, scheduled to drop through Unique Leader in 2023 and 2024. This two-part release will be the most technically ambitious to date. Keep your eyes peeled on the tour front, and ears open because, like an atomic tsunami, Atoll is primed to decimate the masses.


Atoll is:

Andy Luffey - drums

Cameron Broomfield - bass

Chris Nick - guitar

Spencer Ferguson - guitar

Wade Taylor - vocals

Left to Suffer Unveil New Music Video For "Consistent Suffering" From Latest Album 'Feral'

Atlanta, GA nu-deathcore powerhouse Left to Suffer have today dropped their new music video for "Consistent Suffering". The track is off the band's latest album 'Feral', available now on all streaming platforms. When asked about "Consistent Suffering", the band commented:

“When we started Left to Suffer we wanted to be the heaviest, slammiest band ever. With time we formed the want for melody and choruses. With "Consistent Suffering" we feel as if this song has everything we have to offer packed into one three and half minute LTS onslaught.” 

Prior to today, the band released visuals for "Primitive Urge" featuring Joe Badolato from Fit For An Autopsy, "Disappoint Me", and "Artificial Anatomy" with the inimitable Kim Dracula which altogether has amassed 3.5 million streams on Spotifyand over 950,000 views on YouTube. Watch the music video for "Consistent Suffering" below 

After wrapping up a few dates with Crown The Empire, Left to Suffer will next be co-headlining the Feral Heritage North American Tour alongside Distant, Justice For The Damned, and CABAL. Click here for ticket information and be sure to keep 'em peeled for more Left to Suffer news coming soon.

The Feral Heritage North American Tour Dates

August 18th - Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade (Hell)

August 19th - Orlando, FL @ Conduit

August 20th - West Palm Beach, FL @ Respectables

August 22nd - Greensboro, NC @ Hangar 1819

August 23rd - Richmond, VA @ Canal Club

August 24th - Philadelphia, PA @ Warehouse on Watts

August 25th - Brooklyn, NY @ The Meadows

August 26th - Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall

August 27th - Hartford, CT @ Webster Underground

August 28th - Bangor, ME @ Queen City Cinema Club

August 29th - Montreal, QC @ Fairmount Theatre

August 30th - Toronto, ON @ Velvet Underground

August 31st - Pittsburgh, PA @ Preserving Underground

September 1st - Lakewood, OH @ The Foundry

September 2nd - Detroit, MI @ The Sanctuary

September 3rd - Chicago, IL @ Cobra Lounge

September 5th - Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater

September 6th - Salt Lake City, UT @ Metro Music Hall

September 8th - Portland, OR @ Dante's

September 9th - Vancouver, BC @ The Cobalt

September 10th - Seattle, WA @ Funhouse at El Corazon

September 12th - Sacramento, CA @ Old Ironsides

September 13th - Fresno, CA @ Strummer's

September 14th - Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction

September 15th - Mesa, AZ @ Nile Underground

September 16th - El Paso, TX @ Rockhouse Bar & Grill

September 18th - San Antonio, TX @ Vibes Underground

September 19th - Ft. Worth, TX @ Tulips

September 20th - Houston, TX @ Scout Bar

September 21st - Oklahoma City, OK @ 89th St.

September 22nd - Kansas City, MO @ Bottleneck

September 23rd - St. Louis, MO @ Old Rock House

September 24th - Nashville, TN @ The End

Left to Suffer Announce Co-Headlining Tour with Distant, Justice For The Damned + Cabal

Left to Suffer

Announce Co-Headliner with Distant

The Feral Heritage North American Tour

Justice For The Damned + Cabal To Support

Ticket Info HERE

Eagerly Anticipated Debut Album

'Feral'

Out Now On All Platforms

Stream HERE

Atlanta, GA nu-deathcore powerhouse Left to Suffer has announced 'The Feral Heritage North American Tour', their upcoming co-headlining run alongside Distant with Justice For The Damned and Cabal as support. The tour kicks off on Friday, August 18 in the band's hometown and wraps up on September 24 in Nashville, TN. For ticket info, please click here.

The Feral Heritage North American Tour Dates

August 18th - Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade (Hell)

August 19th - Orlando, FL @ Conduit

August 20th - West Palm Beach, FL @ Respectables

August 22nd - Greensboro, NC @ Hangar 1819

August 23rd - Richmond, VA @ Canal Club

August 24th - Philadelphia, PA @ Warehouse on Watts

August 25th - Brooklyn, NY @ The Meadows

August 26th - Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall

August 27th - Hartford, CT @ Webster Underground

August 28th - Bangor, ME @ Queen City Cinema Club

August 29th - Montreal, QC @ Fairmount Theatre

August 30th - Toronto, ON @ Velvet Underground

August 31st - Pittsburgh, PA @ Preserving Underground

September 1st - Lakewood, OH @ The Foundry

September 2nd - Detroit, MI @ The Sanctuary

September 3rd - Chicago, IL @ Cobra Lounge

September 5th - Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater

September 6th - Salt Lake City, UT @ Metro Music Hall

September 8th - Portland, OR @ Dante's

September 9th - Vancouver, BC @ The Cobalt

September 10th - Seattle, WA @ Funhouse at El Corazon

September 12th - Sacramento, CA @ Old Ironsides

September 13th - Fresno, CA @ Strummer's

September 14th - Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction

September 15th - Mesa, AZ @ Nile Underground

September 16th - El Paso, TX @ Rockhouse Bar & Grill

September 18th - San Antonio, TX @ Vibes Underground

September 19th - Ft. Worth, TX @ Tulips

September 20th - Houston, TX @ Scout Bar

September 21st - Oklahoma City, OK @ 89th St.

September 22nd - Kansas City, MO @ Bottleneck

September 23rd - St. Louis, MO @ Old Rock House

September 24th - Nashville, TN @ The End

Left to Suffer has recently released their eagerly anticipated debut album 'Feral'. Leading up to its release, the band dropped visuals for "Primitive Urge" featuring Joe Badolato from Fit For An Autopsy, "Disappoint Me", and most recently, "Artificial Anatomy" featuring Kim Dracula. Altogether, the videos have clocked up 668,000 views on YouTube and 2.2 million streams on Spotify. Never one to rest on their laurels, the band are back in the studio recording their next body of work. Stream 'Feral' here and be sure to stay tuned for more Left to Suffer news coming soon.

Left to Suffer Unleash New Debut Album 'Feral'

Left to Suffer

Unleash Eagerly-Anticipated Debut Album

'Feral'

Stream HERE

See The Band On The

Suffer In Heaven // Suffer In Hell Tour

With Chelsea Grin, Carnifex + Ov Sulfur

Ticket Info HERE

Left to Suffer fans, rejoice! The band has released their eagerly-anticipated debut album 'Feral' available now on all streaming platforms. Speaking on the album, the band share:

"When we listen to music it invokes feeling and memories, same as when you’re creating it. When writing this record we felt the visceral aggression seeping out of us in many different forms of emotions, twisting these different tracks in many new and exciting ways. While pouring ourselves into this record it became more and more apparent that this is the “Feral” era of Left to Suffer as we push everything we’ve known to the wayside and embraced our inner demons that helped shape us, thus creating 'Feral'…"

Leading up to today, Left to Suffer has shared videos for "Primitive Urge" featuring Joe Badolato from Fit For An Autopsy, "Disappoint Me", and most recently, "Artificial Anatomy" featuring Kim Dracula. Altogether, the videos have clocked up 401,000 views on YouTube, and the tracks have amassed over 1.3 million streams on Spotify and counting. Stream 'Feral' in its entirety at the link here.

See Left to Suffer on the final remaining dates of the Suffer In Heaven // Suffer In Hell Tour with Chelsea Grin, Carnifex, and Ov Sulfur. For ticket information please click here, and be sure to stay tuned for more Left to Suffer news coming soon.

Suffer In Heaven // Suffer In Hell Tour Dates

May 12 - Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall

May 13 - Austin, TX @ Come and Take It Live

May 14 - Dallas, TX @ South Side Music Hall

May 16 - Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theater

May 17 - Las Vegas, NV @ Fremont Country Club

Left to Suffer Unleash New Single + Music Video "Artificial Anatomy" ft. Kim Dracula From Forthcoming New Album 'Feral' Out May 12

Atlanta, GA nu-deathcore quintet Left to Suffer has unleashed their latest offering "Artificial Anatomy"featuring Kim Dracula and the accompanying music video. The track is taken from the band's forthcoming debut album 'Feral'out on Friday, May 12. Speaking about today's release, the band shares:

"'Artificial Anatomy' taps deeper into the feral feelings of questioning your own existence. When people break you down enough you start to question if what your doing is correct, and pushing through to the other side is always the answer as chaotic as it may get.”

Prior to today, Left to Suffer dropped videos for "Primitive Urge" featuring Joe Badolato and most recently, "Disappoint Me"which together have amassed 253,000 views and counting on YouTube and nearly 937,000 streams on Spotify. Watch the music video for "Artificial Anatomy" featuring Kim Dracula below and pre-save 'Feral' here.

Left to Suffer is currently on the road with Chelsea GrinCarnifex, and Ov Sulfur on the Suffer In Heaven // Suffer In Hell Tour. For ticket information, please click here.

Suffer In Heaven // Suffer In Hell Tour Dates

May 2 - Millvale, PA @ Mr Smalls Theatre

May 3 - New York, NY @ The Gramercy Theatre

May 5 - Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Soundstage

May 6 - Atlantic City, NJ @ Bamboozle Festival

May 7 - Richmond, VA @ The Canal Club

May 9 - Atlanta, GA @ Center Stage

May 10 - Orlando, FL @ Level 13

May 12 - Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall

May 13 - Austin, TX @ Come and Take It Live

May 14 - Dallas, TX @ South Side Music Hall

May 16 - Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theater

May 17 - Las Vegas, NV @ Fremont Country Club

Left to Suffer Announce Debut Album 'Feral' out May 12 + Drop New Music Video For "Disappoint Me"

Left to Suffer fans, rejoice! The Atlanta, GA nu-deathcore quintet have today made their triumphant return announcing their highly anticipated debut album, 'Feral' set for release on Friday, May 12. In celebration of the announcement, the band has dropped a new music video for the pummeling track "Disappoint Me" taken from the upcoming full-length. When asked about the inspiration behind the album, Left to Suffer shared:

'Feral' is the culmination of everything that Left to Suffer as a whole has wanted to create since our inception. The visceral aggression is an overall theme throughout this record, and we have never been more proud of a grouping of music thus far in our journey. We all feel like we have strayed away from the norm at some point in our lives and become something that we can’t recognize, thus the birth of 'Feral'.

Pre-save 'Feral' here, stream "Disappoint Me" here and watch the music video below.

See The Band This Month On The

Suffer In Heaven // Suffer In Hell Tour

With Chelsea Grin, Carnifex + Ov Sulfur

Ticket Info HERE

Suffer In Heaven // Suffer In Hell Tour Dates

April 13 - Mesa, AZ @ The Nile Theatre

April 14 - Anaheim, CA @ House of Blues

April 15 - Sacramento, CA @ House Of Spades

April 16 - San Diego, CA @ House of Blues

April 18 - Salt Lake City @ The Complex

April 19 - Denver, CO @ The Oriental Theater

April 20 - Lincoln, NE @ Bourbon Theatre

April 21 - Minneapolis, MN @ The Cabooze

April 22 - Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge

April 23 - Grand Rapids, MI @ Elevation

April 25 - Lexington, KY @ Manchester Music Hall

April 26 - Detroit, MI @ Saint Andrew's Hall

April 27 - Harrisburg, PA @ HMAC

April 28 - Worcester, MA @ The Palladium

April 29 - Montreal, QC @ Fairmount Theatre

April 30 - Toronto, ON @ The Opera House

May 2 - Millvale, PA @ Mr Smalls Theatre

May 3 - New York, NY @ The Gramercy Theatre

May 5 - Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Soundstage

May 6 - Atlantic City, NJ @ Bamboozle Festival

May 7 - Richmond, VA @ The Canal Club

May 9 - Atlanta, GA @ Center Stage

May 10 - Orlando, FL @ Level 13

May 12 - Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall

May 13 - Austin, TX @ Come and Take It Live

May 14 - Dallas, TX @ South Side Music Hall

May 16 - Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theater

May 17 - Las Vegas, NV @ Fremont Country Club

Left to Suffer Drop New Single + Music Video "Primitive Urge"

Atlanta, GA nu-deathcore outfit Left to Suffer has dropped their latest single and live music video, "Primitive Urge" featuring Joe Bad of Fit For An Autopsy (filmed by Nox Nohl). Prior to today, the band released "Snake" which was co-written with Three Days Grace's Neil Sanderson and produced by Grammy-nominated producer Howard Benson. Speaking on "Primitive Urge", Left to Suffer commented:

"This song is for all those who thought ‘Snake’ was a singular sonic direction change for us. It’s not. We’re a vibe like the whole universe, ever expanding in all directions forever. We present to you ‘Primitive Urge’ ft. Joe Bad of Fit For An Autopsy."

"Primitive Urge" was recorded at Ashtone Audio this summer and will be featured on the band's upcoming debut album, due for release in Spring 2023. Watch the video for "Primitive Urge" below and stream the track here.

Texas fans can see Left to Suffer hit the stage with Upon A Burning Body next month. The band has also announced that they'll be making an appearance at next year's Bamboozle Festival in Atlantic City, NJ. For ticket information, please click here and be sure to stay tuned for more Left to Suffer news coming soon.

Left to Suffer 2022 Tour Dates:

December 7: Houston, TX @ Scout Bar

December 8: Dallas, TX @ South Side Music Hall

December 9: Tyler, TX @ Country River Club

December 10: San Antonio, TX @ Vibes Event Center

December 11: Corpus Christi, TX @ House Of Rock

Bamboozle 2023:

May 5-7: Atlantic City, NJ @ Bader Field

Left to Suffer Unleash New Single + Music Video "Snake"

Atlanta, GA nu-deathcore outfit Left to Suffer has released their latest single and music video, "Snake". Co-written with Three Days Grace's Neil Sanderson and produced by Grammy-nominated producer Howard Benson, today's drop is the first release since the band's latest EP, 'And Dying Forever'. Speaking on working with Sandersonand Benson, the band shares:

"Listening to Three Days Grace in our parents’ cars growing up was one of each of our first real introductions to music. Something that led all 5 of us to Slipknot and Korn, then eventually to whole deathcore/metalcore scenes. It’s safe to say we wouldn’t be here without them. So when Neil Sanderson, the band’s drummer, and main songwriter DM’d us on IG at the beginning of the year saying he was a super fan of ours we were in total shock. Then he told us that both he and super producer Howard Benson (My Chemical Romance, Three Days Grace, Papa Roach, etc) wanted to work with us on some songs and our minds were completely blown. There’s absolutely no way we could say no."

Neil Sanderson commented:

Howard Benson and I had been talking about how he and I wanted to make a few legit metal records. Howard, Johnny Lee Andrews and I were working on Three Days Grace and some other things, and I said to Johnny, "Hey man what’s the coolest heaviest metal band in Atlanta?" (where he lives), and he said, "Left to Suffer, no doubt." So I reached out to them and now here we are all working together.

Howard Benson said:

"Working with LTS was amazing.. they bring it on every take! We are stoked to have them release their music on Judge & Jury Records and hope we can do more work with them in the future!"

Watch the music video for "Snake" below and stream the track here.

Left to Suffer is currently on the road with Carnifex, Spite, Oceano, and Crown Magnetar. Click here for ticket information and stay tuned for more Left to Suffer news coming soon.

Left to Suffer Tour Dates:

September 30 - Colorado Springs, CO @ Black Sheep

October 1 - Lincoln, NE @ The Royal Grove

October 2 - Iowa City, IA @ Wildwood Saloon

October 5 - Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave-Eagles Club

October 6 - Grand Rapids, MI @ Intersection

October 7 - Fort Wayne, IN @ Piere's Entertainment Center

October 8 - Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom

October 10 - Buffalo, NY @ Rec Room

October 11 - Syracuse, NY @ Lost Horizon

October 12 - Manchester, NH @ Jewel Nightclub

October 13 - Worcester, MA @ Upstairs at the Palladium

October 14 - Atlantic City, NH @ Anchor Rock Club

October 15 - Frenchtown, NJ @ Artie's Bar and Grill

October 16 - Richmond, VA @ The National

October 18 - Greensboro, NC @ The Blind Tiger

October 19 - Knoxville, TN @ The Concourse

October 20 - Cincinnati, OH @ Riverfront Live

October 21 - St. Louis, MO @ Pop's

October 22 - Oklahoma City, OK @ Whiskey Nights

October 23 - Wichita, KS @ TempleLive Wichita

October 25 - Dallas, TX @ South Side Music Hall

October 26 - Austin, TX @ Come and Take It Live

October 27 - El Paso, TX @ Rockhouse Bar & Grill

October 28 - Tucson, AZ @ Encore

October 29 - Pomona, CA @ Glass House

November 6 - Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade - Hell

Left to Suffer Release New EP 'And Dying Forever' And Unleash New Visualizer For "Rest Your Head"

Atlanta, GA nu-deathcore outfit Left to Suffer have released their new EP, 'And Dying Forever'. In celebration of the release, the band has also shared a visualizer for the track "Rest Your Head". Left to Suffer will also be playing several EP release shows starting tonight in Anaheim, CA. Speaking on today's news, the vocalist Taylor Barbershares:

"Is it the end when you die? Or is it a loop of consistent suffering? 'And Dying Forever' is a total continuation of last year’s 'On Death' EP, both in the story and with the continued expansion of sounds we explore with. We want to be able to do whatever we want while maintaining the LTS vibe we’ve been sculpting since we launched the band 3 years ago and this new EP helps us plant that flag more firmly than ever before."

Never one to pause for too long, the band recently wrapped up studio time with Howard Benson and Neil Sanderson. Stream 'And Dying Forever' here, watch the visualizer for "Rest Your Head" below and be sure to stay tuned for more Left to Suffer news coming soon.

'And Dying Forever' Release Shows

July 8 - Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction

July 9 - Fresno, CA @ Full Circle Brewery

July 10 - Las Vegas, NV @ Eagle Hall

Left to Suffer Drop New Single + Music Video "Fatal Attraction" And Announce New EP 'And Dying Forever' out July 8

Hailing from Atlanta, GA, nu-deathcore mainstays Left to Suffer have today dropped another crushing track "Fatal Attraction" and the accompanying visualizer. Not only that, but the band has also announced their forthcoming EP 'And Dying Forever' out on Friday, July 8, as well as a handful of west coast EP release dates with I Declare War, Mouth For War, and another surprise guest to be announced. Speaking on today's news, frontman Taylor Barber shares:

"A series of grieving leads to inevitable enlightenment no matter how hard it may become. Welcome to your forever, “And Dying Forever”, our upcoming EP is coming July 8th.

To celebrate the release of our EP we will also be playing a series of shows on the West Coast with I Declare War, TBA, and Mouth For War. We are excited to start this new chapter with you all…"

Prior to today, the band released the relentless "Overwhelming Power", and has also amassed a staggering 10 million lifetime streams and counting. Stream "Fatal Attraction" here, watch the visualizer below, and see for Left to Suffer tour dates. Click here for ticket information and be sure to stay tuned for more Left to Suffer news coming soon.

'And Dying Forever' Release Shows

July 8 - Anaheim, CA @ Chain Reaction

July 9 - Fresno, CA @ Full Circle Brewery

July 10 - Las Vegas, NV @ Eagle Hall

Left To Suffer Release New Single + Music Video "Overwhelming Power"

Hailing from Atlanta, GA, nu-deathcore powerhouse Left to Suffer has released their latest offering, "Overwhelming Power". Speaking on today's drop, the band shares:

"'Overwhelming Power' is the product of all of our past heavy inspirations packed into one explosive track. This alongside the next batch of songs is the proudest of anything we have ever put out."

Watch the music video for "Overwhelming Power" below, and be sure to stay tuned for more Left to Suffernews coming soon.

See Left to Suffer hit the stage this spring on the Menace II Society Tour in support of Traitors alongside Wristmeetrazor and Scumfuck.

Menace II Society Tour Dates

March 24 - Tampa, FL @ Crowbar

March 25 - Ocala, FL @ O'Malley's

March 26 - Jacksonville, FL @ Underbelly

March 27 - Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade (Purgatory)

March 28 - Nashville, TN @ The End

March 29 - Greensboro, NC @ Blind Tiger

March 30 - Chesapeake, VA @ Riffhouse

April 1 - Asbury Park, NJ @ House of Independents

April 2 - Hartford, CT @ Webster Underground

April 3 - Brooklyn, NY @ Kingsland

April 5 - Buffalo, NY @ Mohawk Place

April 6 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Preserving Underground

April 8 - Lakewood, OH @ The Foundry

April 9 - Indianapolis, IN @ Hoosier Dome

April 10 - Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen

April 12 - Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge

April 13 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court

April 15 - Sacramento, CA @ Goldfields

April 16 - San Fernando, CA @ The Midnight Hour

April 17 - Mesa, AZ @ Nile Theatre (Half House)

April 19 - San Antonio, TX @ Paper Tiger (Scaled)

April 20 - Houston, TX @ Secret Group

April 22 - Orlando, FL @ Henao Center

Every coffin contains a never-ending story.

The third chapter of Left to Suffer’s story comes to a close with their newest curse upon the world, “Overwhelming Power”. Along with the accompanying visual from Squareup Studios, the newest piece of the puzzle exudes more might than the five-piece has ever flexed. While pondering oblivion, the group has found a groove that has strengthened every stride they’ve made until now. Another piece of armor on LTS’s suit of darkness, “Overwhelming Power” keeps everyone in a frazzled state of self-loathing.

Over the last year, the Atlanta sensation continued to complexify their intersection of metalcore, hardcore, and nü-metal, and have emerged with a new grinding mentality having already toured the country for the first time doing it again twice in 2022. As a new pillar of the scene, Left to Suffer are ready to amass an army not even seen in Satan’s nightmares.

Don’t open the coffin, what escapes might overtake.