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LP: Standard black vinyl
Limited LP: Limited edition picture disc
Deluxe CD: Includes hard cover book
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Bury Tomorrow‘s 2018 album Black Flame catapulted them into metal’s upper echelons, taking them on a tour which culminated with a huge show at London’s iconic Roundhouse. But with follow up Cannibal, the band have taken another leap forward. To record it, the band reunited with SikTh guitarist and Black Flame producer Dan Weller (Enter Shikari, Young Guns), while mixing and mastering was completed by Adam "Nolly" Getgood and Ermin Hamidovic, the dream team behind Architects’ Holy Hell. The result is Bury Tomorrow’s most technical, anthemic album yet. And while vocalist and lyricist Dani Winter Bates has long been one of metal’s loudest advocates for the importance of discussing mental health, this time he’s delved explicitly into his own experiences, writing his most brutally personal lyrics to date.
“This album is for me as well as for the fans,” says vocalist and lyricist Dani Winter Bates. “It was a cathartic process to address some of the darkest moments I’ve had in my life. For some people it’ll be a hard listen. But I thought I have to do this, if I’m going to go in, I’m going to go in. I’m not doing something half arsed. There is nothing lyrically I would change on this entire album.”
Tracklist
Cannibal
The Grey (VIXI)
Imposter
Better Below
The Agonist
Quake
Gods & Machines
Voice & Truth
Cold Sleep
Dark Infinite
Soundwave