SHARPTONE RECORDS MEDIA ALERT: Make Them Suffer Share Their New Video

A potent fusion of the past, present and future, Perth metalcore outfit Make Them Suffer return today armed with a glossy yet blistering new single "Epitaph," out now via Greyscale Records and SharpTone Records.

Continuing the band's ferocious new sonic chapter, "Epitaph" swells with a sharp interplay between sharp primal energy and glowing ambience, also accompanied today by a brand new music video.

Of their latest single, the band shares, "'Epitaph' is the perfect grafting of new and old in terms of combining elements from our earlier sound with newer ones. Primal yet futuristic, Epitaph comes from a place of contemplation. The lyrics depict a post-doomsday setting and imagine how we as a species might be remembered by other forms of life."

Watch the music video for "Epitaph" 

Following a long break away from music due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Make Them Suffer returned with a blazing bang in 2022, releasing the behemoth single "Doomswitch," playing a sold out tour in North America supporting Bad Omens, and performing a completely sold out headline Australian run in support of their new material.

Releasing their first single via the dream team of Greyscale Records and SharpTone Records in 2023, the ravenous might of "Ghost Of Me," Make Them Suffer toured North America last year as part of Parkway Drive's huge Monsters Of Oz Tour, alongside The Amity Affliction, and Northlane, as well as ticking off shows closer to home performing 2012's Neverbloom in full for the first time ever in Australia to resounding acclaim.

Now, Make Them Suffer continue their domination in 2024, embarking this week with an almost entirely sold out Australian run supporting Bring Me The Horizon alongside Sleep Token and Daine, before returning overseas for a run of European and UK festivals this June, including Download Festival, Copenhell, Jera On Air, and many more.

"We're about to settle in for the busiest year of touring in the history of Make Them Suffer and the energy in the band is at an all time high," the band shares of their huge 2024 ahead. "I'm sure we'll all be aching for more time at home by November, but for now, we can't wait to get back on the road and play all these amazing tours and festivals we have lined up."

'"Epitaph' is the beginning of a very exciting year for us, and not just in terms of touring. We're so incredibly thankful for all our supporters, and to be in the position we're in. Particularly after such an incredible journey. We can't wait to show everyone what we have in store."

STREAM "EPITAPH" HERE

Make Them Suffer Return With Video for New Single "Ghost Of Me"

The new sonic chapter for Make Them Suffer continues in 2023, with the Perth metalcore outfit unveiling the ravenous new single "Ghost Of Me," out now via SharpTone Records.

A high-octane outing injected with ferocious energy and a sharp balance between heavy guitars and soaring choruses, "Ghost Of Me" echoes and advances the vibrant new Make Them Suffer sonic territory previously witnessed on the band's explosive 2022 single "
Doomswitch."

Watch the music video for "Ghost Of Me" 
below.

Stream "Ghost Of Me" here.

"We are thrilled to announce the release of our latest single, 'Ghost Of Me,'" shares vocalist Sean Harmanis. "The new song marks a significant step in the evolutionary process of [the] MTS sound, showcasing our dedication to exploring new sonic territories. Designed to complement high-energy live performances, this single promises to be a visually explosive and unforgettable experience for our followers."

"'Ghost Of Me' is about feeling a sense of betrayal and abandonment," Harmanis continues. "And the negative and flawed emotions that come with that experience; bitterness, resentment and anger."

Following a long break away from music due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Make Them Suffer returned with a blazing bang in 2022, officially welcoming new member Alex Reade to the fold as backup vocalist and keyboardist, releasing the behemoth single "Doomswitch," playing a sold-out tour in North America supporting Bad Omens, and performing a completely sold-out headline Australian run in support of their new material.

Releasing their first single via the dream team of Greyscale Records and SharpTone Records in 2023, Make Them Suffer will return to the States this September and October as part of Parkway Drive's huge Monsters Of Oz Tour, celebrating Parkway Drive's 20th anniversary as a banh an all-Aussie bill alongside The Amity Affliction and Northlane. But before they embark on yet another overseas adventure, Make Them Suffer are also imminently set to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of their debut album, performing 2012's Neverbloom in full for the first time ever this May and June. Melbourne, Perth, and Newcastle shows are already sold out with Brisbane, Sydney, and Adelaide selling fast.

And amongst their anniversary tour dates, Make Them Suffer will also appear at both the Wollongong and Frankston editions of UNIFY Off The Record before heading to Darwin for the first time ever on Saturday 10 June for TerrorLoud 2 alongside Starve, Sedative, Harroway, We Burn Bridges and more.